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Harold Budd - The Pavilion Of Dreams FLAC album

Tracklist

Bismillahi ´Rrahmani ´Rrahim 18:14
Two Songs (6:23)
Let Us Go Into The House Of The Lord
Butterfly Sunday
Madrigals Of The Rose Angel (13:47)
Rossetti Noise
The Crystal Garden And A Coda
Juno 7:35

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
OBS 10 Harold Budd The Pavilion Of Dreams ‎(LP, Album) Obscure OBS 10 UK 1978
EGED 30, 2335 254 Harold Budd Produced By Brian Eno Harold Budd Produced By Brian Eno - The Pavilion Of Dreams ‎(LP, Album, RE) Editions EG, Polydor EGED 30, 2335 254 UK 1981
EGS 301 Harold Budd The Pavilion Of Dreams ‎(LP, Album, RE) Editions EG EGS 301 US 1981
25MM 0154 Harold Budd The Pavilion Of Dreams ‎(LP) Editions EG, Polydor 25MM 0154 Japan 1982
VJCP-2510 Harold Budd Produced By Brian Eno Harold Budd Produced By Brian Eno - The Pavilion Of Dreams ‎(CD, Album, RE) Virgin Japan, Editions EG VJCP-2510 Japan 1990
EEGCD 30 Harold Budd The Pavilion Of Dreams ‎(CD, Album, RE) Editions EG EEGCD 30 US 1992
EEGCD30 Harold Budd Produced By Brian Eno Harold Budd Produced By Brian Eno - The Pavilion Of Dreams ‎(CD, Album, RE) Editions EG EEGCD30 US 1992
CDOVD482, 7243 8 44381 2 8 Harold Budd The Pavilion Of Dreams ‎(CD, Album, RE) Virgin, Virgin CDOVD482, 7243 8 44381 2 8 UK 1997
CDOVD482, 7243 8 44381 2 8 Harold Budd The Pavilion Of Dreams ‎(CD, Album, RE) Virgin, Virgin CDOVD482, 7243 8 44381 2 8 UK & Europe 1997
ARSN228040 Harold Budd The Pavilion Of Dreams ‎(CD, Album, Ltd, Unofficial) ArsNova ARSN228040 Russia 1999
EEGCD30, EEGCD 30 Harold Budd Produced By Brian Eno Harold Budd Produced By Brian Eno - The Pavilion Of Dreams ‎(CD, Album, RE) Editions EG, Editions EG EEGCD30, EEGCD 30 US Unknown
EEGCD30, EEGCD 30 Harold Budd Produced By Brian Eno Harold Budd Produced By Brian Eno - The Pavilion Of Dreams ‎(CD, Album, RE) Editions EG, Editions EG EEGCD30, EEGCD 30 US Unknown
CDOVD482, 7243 8 44381 2 8 Harold Budd The Pavilion Of Dreams ‎(CD, Album, RE, RP) Virgin, Virgin CDOVD482, 7243 8 44381 2 8 UK & Europe Unknown


Harold Budd - The Pavilion Of Dreams FLAC album

Musician performer: Harold Budd

Title: The Pavilion Of Dreams

Country: UK

Date of release: 1978

Style: Minimal, Ambient

Genre: Classical

Size FLAC: 1852 mb

Rating: 4.8 / 5

Votes: 651

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Grosho
I have a copy that is a mispress with Gavin Bryar's 'Sinking of the Titanic' on side one.
Grosho
I have a copy that is a mispress with Gavin Bryar's 'Sinking of the Titanic' on side one.
Togar
So lovely. I was truly excited to to hear siren song on this album. Dreamy New Age enjoyment.
Togar
So lovely. I was truly excited to to hear siren song on this album. Dreamy New Age enjoyment.
Bort
Only one word needed really and that is Essential, pair this up with a decent set of headphones and an eye mask and you'll feel like a different person by the end.
Bort
Only one word needed really and that is Essential, pair this up with a decent set of headphones and an eye mask and you'll feel like a different person by the end.
Umdwyn
A vignette of celestial sound channeled thru Budd and the accompanied musicians. This is ambient music for the soul without the heavy crutches of synthesized sound. Very warm and diatonic music with a timelessness woven thru-out its fabric. I tend to lean towards Eno's and Steve Roaches style of electronic ambient music but like everything in life there are exceptions and this one is just that. The choice of instrumentation aside from the reserved musicianship is key to how the everything comes together so well Rhodes piano, harp, vibes, voices and sax. Nothing is over the top and the chord voicing's just rise and fall like the reflection of the moon on water. A true masterpiece of music in the Budd catalog this one IS necessary listening indoctrination.
Umdwyn
A vignette of celestial sound channeled thru Budd and the accompanied musicians. This is ambient music for the soul without the heavy crutches of synthesized sound. Very warm and diatonic music with a timelessness woven thru-out its fabric. I tend to lean towards Eno's and Steve Roaches style of electronic ambient music but like everything in life there are exceptions and this one is just that. The choice of instrumentation aside from the reserved musicianship is key to how the everything comes together so well Rhodes piano, harp, vibes, voices and sax. Nothing is over the top and the chord voicing's just rise and fall like the reflection of the moon on water. A true masterpiece of music in the Budd catalog this one IS necessary listening indoctrination.
Jesmi
The instrumentation of the twinkling harp and keyboard melodies along with the moody saxophone on track 1 is genius.
Jesmi
The instrumentation of the twinkling harp and keyboard melodies along with the moody saxophone on track 1 is genius.
Qutalan
I think this would be a more enjoyable recording without the moaning, ghostly vocalizing.
Qutalan
I think this would be a more enjoyable recording without the moaning, ghostly vocalizing.
Tygrafym
When I first got into this Album is was for the wonderful track Bismillahi ´Rrahmani ´Rrahim which has no vocals. I didn't like all the other tracks as much due to the vocals. Over time though I quite like the other tracks and they wouldn't be the same without the vocals. There is a certain emotional aspect that I feel would be lost if not for the vocals.
Tygrafym
When I first got into this Album is was for the wonderful track Bismillahi ´Rrahmani ´Rrahim which has no vocals. I didn't like all the other tracks as much due to the vocals. Over time though I quite like the other tracks and they wouldn't be the same without the vocals. There is a certain emotional aspect that I feel would be lost if not for the vocals.