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  1. With: Bismillahi ´Rrahmani ´Rrahim from 1974. Two Songs from 1973-74. "Let Us Go Into The House of the Lord" is a setting of a traditional hymn after a version by Pharoah Sanders. "Butterfly Sunday" adapted from John Coltrane's "After The Rain". Madrigals Of The Rose Angel from 1972.

  2. Amazonで購入. Finding words to fully capture the beauty of "The Pavilion of Dreams" by Harold Budd is a challenge, as its ethereal quality transcends simple descriptions. This album is not just a milestone in the ambient genre but stands as a monumental achievement in music as a whole. Harold Budd has truly crafted an extraordinary work.

  3. EP • Harold Budd • 1978. 4 songs • 47 minutes The Pavilion of Dreams is the second album from minimalist composer Harold Budd. It was produced by Brian Eno. Billed as "an extended cycle of works begun in 1972," it was recorded in 1976 but not released until 1978 on Eno's label Obscure Records. It was later re-released on Editions EG in 1981.

  4. Listen to The Pavilion of Dreams by Harold Budd on Apple Music. 1978. 4 Songs. Duration: 47 minutes. Album · 1978 · 4 Songs. Home; ... Preview. January 1, 1978 4 Songs, 47 minutes ℗ 1978 Virgin Records Limited. Also available in the iTunes Store . More By Harold Budd . The Pearl. 1984. The Moon and the Melodies. 1986. Another Flower. 2020 ...

  5. www.albumoftheyear.org › album › 79106-harold-budd-the-pavilion-of-dreamsHarold Budd - The Pavilion Of Dreams

    5 de may. de 2017 · 87. Harold Budd is an absolute legend (R.I.P) and this album is easily one of the best and most groundbreaking New Age albums of all time. New Age is one of my favorite and one of the most underrated genres ever. It originated alongside Ambient music and Brian Eno with Harold Budd were at the time pioneering and damn near creating this wave of ...

  6. Harold Budd’s ’The Pavilion Of Dreams’ is a breathtakingly beautiful take on minimalism, that takes over your mind with serene landscapes of textures rising from an instrumentation featuring harp, glockenspiel, marimba, celesta and electric piano that are all played by Harold Budd (harp later by Lynda Richardson).

  7. イーノの盟友であり2020年に惜しくもこの世を去ったHarold Buddが残した〈Obscure〉レーベルの金字塔でありイーノ・プロデュースの第2弾『The Pavilion Of Dreams』(『夢のパビリオン』)がアナログ・リイシュー。. Marion Brown、Gavin Bryars、Michael Nymanなどを始めとした ...