The Pavilion of Dreams

The Pavilion of Dreams

by Harold Budd
The Pavilion of Dreams

The Pavilion of Dreams

by Harold Budd

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Reissue)

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Overview

Mixing ethereal melodies communicated by voice or saxophone with glissando accompaniment, Harold Budd creates a series of siren songs on The Pavilion of Dreams that shimmer like light reflected on the water's surface. Billed as "an extended cycle of works begun in 1972," Budd's debut apparently took a while to see the light of day itself, having been recorded in 1976, released on the aptly titled Obscure label in 1978, and re-released in 1981 on Editions EG. The minimalist composer had gained some attention in avant-garde circles with the piece "Madrigals of the Rose Angel"; featured here, it reveals the unhurried and unfolding nature of Budd's melodies as well as his penchant for clusters of bell-like notes. "Two Songs" was written in the years that followed, adapting works from Pharoah Sanders and John Coltrane with arrangements that feature only mezzo-soprano Lynda Richardson and harpist Maggie Thomas; unless you thought the theme song to the Star Trek TV series was high art, you can skip this. The opening "Bismillahi 'Rhahmani 'Rrahim" is the musical equivalent of a bubble bath; led by the soulful saxophone of Marion Brown, it's initially lovely, yet the circumspect arrangement saps the piece of its spellbinding effect before long. The last piece composed here, "Juno," is also the most passionate, foreshadowing the warmth and presence that would appear on subsequent works like "The Plateaux of Mirror." As with most minimalist works, The Pavilion of Dreams requires patience and open-mindedness on the part of the listener, only more so. Harold Budd achieved an evocative and succinct style on subsequent albums, and these songs are simply the rudimentary steps that led there. ~ Dave Connolly

Product Details

Release Date: 03/04/2022
Label: Superior Viaduct
UPC: 0855985006628
Rank: 33201

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Harold Budd   Primary Artist,Piano,Vocals,Voices,Conductor,Piano (Electric)
Michael Nyman   Guest Artist,Vocals,Voices,Marimba
Gavin Bryars   Vocals,Voices,Celeste,Glockenspiel
Marion Brown   Sax (Alto)
Muriel Dickinson   Choir/Chorus
Brian Eno   Vocals,Voices
Jo Julian   Voices,Marimba,Vibraphone
Lynda Richardson   Choir/Chorus,Soprano (Vocal),Mezzo-Soprano (Vocal)
Howard Rees   Marimba,Vibraphone
Richard Bernas   Piano,Celeste,Piano (Electric)
Maggie Thomas   Harp
Ursula Connors   Choir/Chorus
Lesley Reid   Choir/Chorus
Margaret Cable   Choir/Chorus
Alison MacGregor   Choir/Chorus
Nigel Shipway   Percussion
John White   Vocals,Voices,Marimba,Percussion

Technical Credits

Brian Eno   Producer
Rhett Davies   Engineer
Harold Budd   Composer,Liner Notes
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