Harold Budd
The Pavilion Of Dreams LP

Price

199,00 lei
cu TVA *
Sold Out
Delivery in 24/48h

Label

Superior Viaduct

Cod

SV162

Genre

Quantity

Produsul nu mai este disponibil in aceasta cantitate. Poti adauga produsul in cos dupa ajustarea cantitatii.

Originally released in 1978 on Obscure. Produced by Brian Eno. Featuring Marion Brown, Gavin Bryars and Michael Nyman.

For five decades, Harold Budd stood on the forefront of the West Coast avant-garde. Born in Los Angeles, he studied with Schoenberg-pupil Gerald Strang and began teaching at CalArts in 1970. While searching for his own voice, he was influenced as much by abstract expressionist painters as by John Cage and Morton Feldman. In his work, Budd brought delicate, slowing-moving melodies to the foreground – creating a new musical language based on “eternally pretty music” and smooth surfaces.

In the early ’70s, Budd started an extended cycle of compositions that would comprise The Pavilion Of Dreams. For Budd, the album was a signpost for a new direction in thinking about music: “The Pavilion Of Dreams erased my past. I consider that to be the birth of myself as a serious artist. It was like my Magna Carta.”

Produced by Brian Eno in 1978, The Pavilion Of Dreams stands toe-to-toe with another minimalist masterpiece also released that year, Steve Reich’s Music For 18 Musicians. Budd’s gorgeous pieces reveal a lightness of touch that draws the listener in, while sublime voices float in and out as if in a recurring dream. Featuring saxophonist Marion Brown and multi-instrumentalists Gavin Bryars and Michael Nyman, The Pavilion Of Dreams remains a master class in exquisite timbre and shimmering texture.

The Pavilion Of Dreams was both the final release on Eno’s Obscure imprint and a transition point towards his seminal ambient series. This first-time reissue is recommended for fans of Ryuichi Sakamoto, Jon Hassell and Mark Hollis.

 

NEW / Released in 1989 / Reissue 2022

 

Tracklist:

 

A1 Bismillahi ´Rrahmani ´Rrahim

A1a.         Two Songs

A2a Let Us Go Into The House Of The Lord

A2b Butterfly Sunday

B1a Rossetti Noise

B1b The Crystal Garden And A Coda

B2 Juno

New In