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Harold Budd / Brian Eno – The Pavilion Of Dreams (1978) - Mint- LP Record 1981 Editions EG USA Vinyl - Electronic / Ambient / Minimal

Harold Budd / Brian Eno – The Pavilion Of Dreams (1978) - Mint- LP Record 1981 Editions EG USA Vinyl - Electronic / Ambient / Minimal

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Harold Budd – The Pavilion Of Dreams

Label: Editions EG – EGS 301
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue
Country: US
Released:
Genre: Electronic
Style: Minimal, Ambient
A1 Bismillahi ´Rrahman ´Rrahim
Alto SaxophoneMarion Brown
CelestaRichard Bernas
Electric PianoHarold Budd
GlockenspielGavin Bryars
HarpMaggie Thomas (2)
MarimbaHoward Rees, Jo Julian, John White, Michael Nyman, Michael Nyman
Two Songs
A2 Let Us Go Into The House Of The Lord
HarpMaggie Thomas (2)
Mezzo-soprano VocalsLynda Richardson
A3 Butterfly Sunday
HarpMaggie Thomas (2)
Mezzo-soprano VocalsLynda Richardson
Madrigals Of The Rose Angel
B1 Rossetti Noise
CelestaGavin Bryars
Electric PianoRichard Bernas
HarpMaggie Thomas (2)
PercussionNigel Shipway
B2 The Crystal Garden And A Coda
CelestaGavin Bryars
Electric PianoRichard Bernas
HarpMaggie Thomas (2)
PercussionNigel Shipway
B3 Juno
Glockenspiel, VoiceGavin Bryars
Marimba, VoiceMichael Nyman
Percussion, VoiceJohn White
Piano, VoiceHarold Budd
VibraphoneHoward Rees
Vibraphone [Vibes], VoiceJo Julian
VoiceBrian Eno
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗ – E.G. Records Ltd.
  • Copyright © – E.G. Records, Inc.
  • Recorded At – Basing Street Studios
  • Mastered At – Sterling Sound
  • Marketed By – Jem Records, Inc.
  • Pressed By – Hub-Servall Record Mfg. Corp.
  • EngineerRhett Davies
  • ProducerBrian Eno
An extended cycle of works begun in 1972 which includes:

Bismillahi ´Rrahman ´Rrahim (1974)
Composed for Marion Brown

Two Songs (1973-74)
1. Let Us Go Into The House of The Lord
A setting of a traditional hymn
After a version by Pharoah Sanders.
2. Butterfly Sunday
Adapted from John Coltrane`s "After The Rain"

Madrigals Of The Rose Angel (1972)

Juno (1975)
Composed for John Bergamo;
Her mortal Symbol is the peacock.

Recorded as [sic] Basing Street Studios
November 1976
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): EGS-301-A HUB STERLING
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): EGS 301 B HUB STERLING