Imaginary Friend (Th' Faith Healers album)
Imaginary Friend is the second and final studio album by English indie rock band Th' Faith Healers, released on 18 October 1993 by Too Pure. It was released by Elektra Records in the United States.
In a 1994 profile of Th' Faith Healers in Spin, journalist Jim Greer wrote that Imaginary Friend saw the band refining their groove-oriented noise rock sound and experimenting with more varied musical styles. AllMusic critic Stewart Mason retrospectively characterised it as "darker and less manic" than their 1992 debut album Lido.