Michael Daugherty's "Route 66," released on January 4, 2011 under the Naxos label, is a captivating exploration of the iconic American highway through the lens of avant-garde composition. This album is a journey in three distinct movements, each inspired by different locations and times along the historic route. The first movement, "Ghost Ranch," is a triptych that evokes the rugged landscapes and ancient history of New Mexico, with tracks like "Bone" and "Above Clouds" painting vivid sonic pictures. The second movement, "Sunset Strip," captures the glamour and grit of Hollywood's famous boulevard, from the bustling energy of "7 PM" to the quiet reflection of "Nocturne" and the dawn of "7 AM." The final movement, "Time Machine," is a two-part exploration of past and future, blending nostalgic and futuristic elements. Clocking in at just over an hour and eight minutes, "Route 66" is a bold and imaginative work that showcases Michael Daugherty's unique compositional voice and his ability to translate the spirit of place into compelling musical narratives.