Harold Budd / Brian Eno - The Pavilion Of Dreams (1978)
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- Recorded in London, at Basing Street Studios, November 1976.
00:00 Bismillahi ´Rrahmani ´Rrahim
18:23 Two Songs: Let Us Go Into The House Of The Lord / Butterfly Sunday
24:50 Madrigals Of The Rose Angel: Rossetti Noise / The Crystal Garden And A Coda
42:58 Juno
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Bismillahi ´Rrahmani ´Rrahim:
Alto Saxophone - Marion Brown
Celesta - Richard Bernas
Composed By - Budd
Electric Piano - Harold Budd
Glockenspiel - Gavin Bryars
Harp - Maggie Thomas
Marimba - Howard Rees, Jo Julian, John White, Michael Nyman
Two Songs:
Harp - Maggie Thomas
Mezzo-soprano Vocals - Lynda Richardson
Let Us Go Into The House Of The Lord
Composed By - Budd
Butterfly Sunday
Adapted By - Harold Budd
Composed By - John Coltrane
Madrigals Of The Rose Angel:
Celesta [Celeste] - Gavin Bryars
Chorus - Alison Macgregor, Lesley Reid, Lynda Richardson, Margaret Cable, Muriel Dickinson, Ursula Connors
Composed By - Budd
Conductor [Chorus] - Harold Budd
Electric Piano - Richard Bernas
Harp - Maggie Thomas
Percussion - Nigel Shipway
Rossetti Noise
The Crystal Garden And A Coda
Juno:
Composed By - Budd
Glockenspiel - Gavin Bryars
Marimba - Michael Nyman
Percussion - John White
Piano - Harold Budd
Vibraphone - Howard Rees
Vibraphone [Vibes] - Jo Julian
Voice - Brian Eno, Gavin Bryars, Harold Budd, Jo Julian, John White, Michael Nyman
Credits
Composed By - Budd
Engineer - Rhett Davies
Producer - Brian Eno
Marketed By - Virgin
Made By - Virgin Japan Ltd
Phonographic Copyright (p) - E.G. Records Ltd.
Copyright (c) - E.G. Records Ltd.
Harold Budd - The Pavilion Of Dreams (1978) - Hudba
1978 sunny sunday morning 21 years old
2023 sunny sunday morning 65 years old
... like the first day
me too. 64
I see myself in you. I know that one day I will be older. I beg the heavens for mercy.
how does it feel to be that age, im 27 and kinda envy your old age
@@shaicity1996 I'm going on 37. Wish I was younger but can appreciate how young I still am when I look at it from the perspective of my future self.
I've listened to this album about a pavilion times
Good one
👏♥️
I never listened to it before today, beautiful 😊🙏❤🌟
nice, thats loads
This is the greatest pun I’ve ever seen
Bought this record Back in 1978.
In NYC.
Visiting a friend.
Just looking out window.
Getting ready to enter the ARMY.
I was nervous and alot of things going through my mind.
Well this record calms me down
Then at 19.
Today at 63 .
Same result.
Just Glorious.
Love concise storytelling like this, transfers the mood really well.
Musicals soundtracks' of ones'lifespace can take ones to heavenly eternal now governing soulselves with Christ Jesus'inter-national all stars road big band of Duke Ellington's sacred concerts beyond categories BBB Black Brown n Beige album which started with SirDuke spiritual healing; soulselves with the living water 🌊 of the everlasting Gospel, to 🌎 www spiritually electro magnetically subtle energies!
Beautiful, thank you for posting
LOVE
Thanks for sharing. I love that you are here and able to enjoy it still today. Many blessings and thank you for your services!
I would have enjoyed this in 1978 when I was 28... instead enjoying it for the first time on this New Years Eve morning in 2022 at 72, watching the sunrise in Hawaii. Some good things take a long time to come but as they say...better late than next lifetime 😂🎶
A friend of mine made me listen to this magical and timeless piece when I was visiting Paris alone last year. For a month, it was the soundtrack of my life; I would go to museums and listen to this project, walk aimlessly in the streets at night, drink an espresso and watch birds flying over the Seine. I really feel like this album made me more sensitive to my surroundings. I’ve been listening to it ever since. It’s a part of me, it makes me appreciate the small details of everyday life and really helps in any creative process.
There is just something about this album that evokes pure bliss when you’re looking at a piece of art.
Thanks for sharing such a deep experience ❤
Now you're ready to take off your headphones and live life
😎 🆒️ 🤟
Same
i was 17 when i first listened to this today is my bday im 60 and it sounds just as magical as it did at sammys house in south pasadena!!!
Hope you had a great birthday !
Who is Sammy?
Happy birthday!! We’re glad you’re here!!
@@Tonedefdom Sammys house is where they first heard this album
It's been a month, but happy birthday ! May all the days that come after be the best of your life.
R.I.P, Harold Budd. 1936-2020.
Sometimes you just know in the first 5 seconds. Thank you YT algorithm
I was lucky enough to meet him after a gig in Brighton England .I thanked him for travelling over .Do many musicians joined him on stage .The Pearl is my favourite album but this is beautiful too
Sitting here in such a shitty mood, family arguments last night, now having to do some crappy work remotely on the computer at 11pm, just eaten some crazy shit for dinner that i think must have been rotten. But by the end of this album I actually felt at peace with the world. Many thanks to harold budd, brian eno and the highnotes archive!
おはようございます。東京メトロポリタンテレビジョンTOKYO MXテレビ様などが懐かしく漂えるみたいなお宝一杯の簡単まるごとじゃんじゃんてんこ盛りスマートBGMタイムなどを存分に流してくれますよ。財布などに優しいスマートBGMタイムなどを決して忘れませんので幸せですよ。資源統一最高ですよ。身が引き締まる音楽などにもどうぞ楽しみましょうね。和やかな生活を過ごしたいですよね。煌めくBGMタイムなどにもいいみたいですよ。
Hope you are better today Leo 😊🙏
Yeah....hold on
Meditate 🧘♂️
Daamn!! Music is healing, what a wounderful think that you can enjoy it, I hoppe some better days arrive to your life, you´re great just by the fact that you are here.
This the album you play late at night when you going through some shit..
Christmas 1987,cozy on a sofa,snowing outside,twinkly tree lights,house sitting for a friend,and hearing this wonderful album for the first time.A still point that still reaches across the years to that magical winter.When i was young in body but old in heart.I only come across this music now and again now that i am old in body but young in heart.But each time its special to listen and remember.
This whole album feels like a brain massage
or a "Brian message"...
Eno, sorry, that was a silly pun...
brain massage❤
my friend Nick showed me this album when he was over visiting. i hadn't seen him in 10 years and we spent the evening cooking, laughing and playing games like old times. i will forever be grateful for that memory. he is a good friend and i miss him dearly.
did he let you listen to the album when he showed it to you ?
@@stewartlancaster6155 yes we listened to the entire album
Rest in Peace the homie and brother Nick
@@bobthechicken1465 he is still alive :) but we live very far away from each other in other countries these days. he is a great dude
@luke-xz1gb OH hell yeah!:)🤟 still, rip he's far away😔
Harold Budd would come into my first job every weekend in highland park to have brunch at the restaurant I worked in at the time called BA. such a nice dude with a bunch of swag . I had no clue he was such an intimate artist. Rest In Peace
I don't want to work anymore. just watch life go by.
Everyday is a good day to work
@@huhwhat6887 Unless you have to.
Many wonderful things are good to do Everyday. Work is not on that list.
Amen
@@michaelrandall9034 That is so wrong, work on getting a job you like if that's the case. I would be so lost if I didn't have to work. What would I even do, life without a purpose is totally pointless and depressing. I believe that at the core of human psychology, there is a need to feel useful otherwise we feel guilty. Money is just a tool to exchange services, what are you in an economy of service exchange if you're not providing any service ?
@@Thisisparadoxalstudios There is nothing worthwhile. You are delusional. I ski. I mountain bike. I enjoy the outdoors. Work is a poor joke on people. You are wrong. Enjoy! I have plenty to do that does not involve serving those that are more fortunate.
BTW, work is for chumps and suckers. I do not relish that at all.
Sort of glad that you “like” your job but I repeat the fact that work is a poor choice for the little time we have.
Lost without work? Wow, you must be overcompensated.
I used to listen to this and sit in my living room to watch my plants grow, they were healthy plants! I think my plants liked this music too 🌹🌿
of course they do.. no doubt
i think that too
Where are they now?
You still high, huh
This would probably be great for closet plants too 😎
A beaver builds his damn and lives inside a bunch of wood he gathered. A bunch of sticks and trees pulled into running water until it stops. Then inside he finds warmth and protect and starts a family. I want to feel like that beaver so I listen to this music. I am that beaver. You are that beaver. Music is good.
leave it to beaver
How dare you assume my beaverhood!!!!
I 'm not a beaver
its beautiful to me because it has this sublime balance between ambience and actual melody, its not just background music
Dreams are so spectacular, they are so quite in their expression of the want for human experience last night had I dream about my little dog Emmi, she had ran away from home at night through a crack under the fence, I remember we spent hours, days looking for her it took us to people I had never seen before in a time I hadn’t really lived in, early 2000s Britain, I met tommy lee Jones, he had a great film collection a lot of crazy quirky 60s movies filled with beautiful artwork around his home, I pushed a car, it moved, I got scared and stopped moving the car, my parents weren’t there anymore, I woke up in my comfy bed at home. What a dream that was.
Never heard this before....WOW...
just...... well, just let me listen to this again.... then maybe I can find some words
how bizarre that this album came up on my home page - what great synchronicity. grateful for it and grateful for everyone here just vibing to the mysteries of the universe.
After 1st listen I agree wholeheartedly! Music for winding down and chilling out.
yes.
🚬😎🪽
🕉️💙☮️
Perfect for a rainy dystopian L.A. day.
I was a student at Cal Arts, 1972-74, when Harold Budd taught in the music school. I remember some live performances that encluded his music.
you are such a blessed person! would love to hear a story if u got any :)
@@carac0l___ me too, this music is something magnificent. I would love to hear some stories about the composer!
calarts was some kind of place in the late 70's
Wow. So what?
my pal Dave Lewis from Ambrosia and Shadowfax was there at the same time methinks (RiP) as was Paul Ruebens, Scott Glenn (and my Mother in law)
Came again today in the pavilion of serenity. Coming to comment section is like coming in a peaceful teashop in front of a sea of oil where you all are reading a book or talking together. Hi from France
That’s very true! Lol 😂❤
Commenting to trick the algorithm to keep recommending me stuff like this
this is the kind of music that brings you to your knees.
It’s a real panty dropper
I discovered this on my birthday and it was a great present from the universe. Thanks, algorithm.
Hope you had a good birthday
Today is my birthday too and I just discovered this album in my algorithm! I hope your birthday was awesome! This album certainly helps.
Some music is simply timeless. It can speak to anyone, no matter their age or the life they’ve lived. I feel like music connects us; with this being on another level. May all of you who come across this have genuine happiness and peace come to you, if you don’t have it already ❤️
Sitting outside
Brids chirp
Blue tapes the window for a new view
Arting on the walls
(((❤)))
Well- I have missed this for the last 40 years or so.
Music for Stained Glass Angels...
A mosaic of emotions. Beautiful.
I came to this late but it really is sublime...
The first 15 minutes of this album is all you need to dissolve anxiety.
Friends. - what have we stumbled across here? Sheer brilliance.
I am 53 today and just listening to this record for the first time. This is an amazing piece of work.. wow 👌.
Treasure music for the soul, listening every second I can , then I'll take with me after life.
I used to do my college homework each evening while having this LP on in the background. I still have that record.
Licorice pizza?
This is as goosebumping-good as it gets.
How lucky are we.
@Evan Hodge I think he means to have this music.
a hidden gem in a sea of things...
This is gonna slap later tonight with a bottle of red and a j . . .
Redbreast 🔥
Well, the composer is Budd, so erm... light up the bud.
Some people know how to live
Sativa + Moscato + Eno = 😎
I don’t use anymore.. but this was my go to album when I was on H. 14 years ago.
Big fan of Ambient 2 and upon further digging into Harold Budd, stumbled onto this. Two listens through on an unusual mid-November day outside with my newborn son… stunning, sublime experience. This record found me today.
Harold Budd and many other musicians were featured on a radio program on WXPN 88.5 FM ( University of Pennsylvania) called
" Sleepy Hollow" which used to follow STARS END on Sundays at 6 AM, in the 1980's.
Sleepy Hollow was my introduction to Harold Budd and more!
I played this album in the delivery room right as my daughter came out of my wife.
jEEsus! i just thought about it, like, 5mn ago.. : that it would be *the* perfect music for a birth... and even for labour.. (as well as for a death, actually)... Lucky baby of yours..
What a coincidence, I played this as I put my daughter into my wife... I guess I have to play it on her way out now too.
@@subs4794 😂😂😂😂
Love when this comes on in the club.
Every single time I listen to this I emerge better than before.
Floating Points/Pharaoh Sanders definitely took inspiration from Bismillahi Rrahmani Rahim for their collab album Promises
100%. Can’t unhear it now.
Dos sound quite a lot like it! Both beautiful pieces
Soo as someone who likes almost every genre I came up with the ultimate plan to discover good music, I just type two random genres next to each other and wait for yt to bless me. Yesterday was jazz metal and I found Plini, today is space jazz and I found this and Nala sinephro!
Got some amazing Bladerunner echoes from this... Vibing hard
Bladerunner. Spot on. Thanks for the prompt.
They actually used some Eno music in the work print of Blade Runner, wouldn't be surprised if Vangelis heard this. Eno's Shutov Assembly is also a cool Blade Runner vibe, done later
@@timrush3817 yeah blade runner's music is pretty much ambient jazz.
That's exactly what I thought when the sax started in the 1st track
I’m just afterglowing enough after three hits that the beauty of this is flowing right along this crisp Sunday morning in January to wish you all nothing but peace and the warmth of love to your ears
dito......................................................
Same thing. Easter Sunday.
Too much beauty and love in our world for hate
Obscenely beautiful.
mais quel putain de chef d'oeuvre.. je m'en lasserai jamais..
Harold Budd takes inexplicable emotions and puts them into song...this is truly one of the best ambient records ever made. What a gorgeous project.
Agreed just came across this a while ago
Can't stop listening to it
@@jose9630 yes I totally agree. This is very deep music. It's one of my favourites and one of the most beautiful recordings I've ever heard
I would call this Jazz but genre aside, this does sound good.
Well the first song gas a Jazz feel. The 2nd song not so much.
As Beautiful as you chloe!
Valium for the ears.
The unfolding of life has brought me the work of the Divine Harold Budd; this is evidence of god’s favor.
Brian Eno is one of the few people that's made GREAT music in different genres.
If you think that, there's a whole world of amazing musicians out there for you to discover.
Try the genre Japanese ambient
Lil Yachty just made a prog rock album
Sweet darling Budd ... you are so missed ...
Such a beautiful album. May his soul rest in peace. :(
Rest? No. Get back on the wheel of Karma, get back down here and make us another album.
Edit: Please
@@CorePathway huh?
@@drewreinbold6082 It's a reincarnation joke.
How have I never heard this before?! I've listened to Eno for years, even other Budd collabs - guess life was saving this for me
this music is so tranquil but devastating
I always listen expectantly for the Debussy-esque section starting around 08:43 and I’m glad I’ve lived to have heard music like this.
La Mer comes to mind :-)
Also echoes of Gustav Holst's Planets Suite
I think CZcams perfected the algorithm to the point of recommending exactly what my mind needs.
First time heard it - 38 years.
First track is an Excellent sax prominent recording with lovely soft ambient undertones. Repetitive small pattern melodies, just a great atmosphere. Really cant get enough of music like this.
RIP my friend 😢 thank you for such beautiful music 💖
no problem
When did this artist pass recently?
@@renecjr1688 December 2020 (en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Budd )
Music makes life worth living. Listening to this I feel at ease, somehow even hopeful and tranquil.
Yep
Omg I had no idea Brian Eno produced this. Mind blown.
This album is hunting. I just want to sit with it and let it hold me as I cry my eyes out.
It's one of the most beautiful albums I've ever listened too. 1💖
it has nothing at all to do with hunting,, why would you think that it had ?
Rest in Power Harold.
This made my headache go away
The introduction reminds me of exploring an aquarium, particularly the jelly and shark exhibits, those areas tend to be quite mysterious and peaceful.
I literally feel like something just changed inside of me... One of the most magnificent records I have ever heard. RIP Harold Budd
Extremely relaxing, brings you truly somewhere else...to the country you desire...
"Bismillahi 'rrahmani 'rrahim" is the first verse of alquran.
what a way to open an album. Such a bliss.
Winter days especially I like to start with it
The name doesn’t feel right tbh
This is BEAUTIFUL! I feel like I'm wandering through various time capsules, floating along and picking various exotic fruits as I go.
The picking fruits part- that's the vibes.... I mean the actual vibes instrument
@@djhigherself the whole experience is the vibe my soul brother
good juan lol
A very nice mental picture :)
Literally what I needed for today. Praise be to Algorithm 🙏
Art school days in the early 80's always had some painters cubicle playing a Budd or Eno tune - was so so perfect
bismillahi ended up as my most played spotify song of the year because i've been falling asleep to it for the past year lmao. album is truly a masterpiece
His EP with the Cocteau twins is beyond classic.
"The Moon and the Melodies" Just brilliant. More like a full album.
wait, what?!
@icysurfer1
This did make me think of Cocteau Twins strangely enough.
I feel so peaceful and cosy right now.. love this music so much
Ambient music that sounds just as good if listened to attentively
Yes. As if attentive to your breathing- while it plays
That would be Harold Budd playing rather than a cat sitting on a synthesizer
wonderful album !🙃
first time listening 2023 and I wrote a spoken word piece to it immediately. Had other plans in that moment but those first 8 mins really grabbed me. Bliss up
I was kinda searching/expecting to find a great album with "calming" music but would never expected this level of immersion and quality into music like this in my life.
Damn...and here I was thinking I would not get surprised anymore in my life...glad to be totally wrong tho!
Stunning.
Susumu Yokota does some interesting, hypnotic stuff with samples from this on his album Sakura.
44
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Sakura is an excellent record
I just discovered the same, without reading your comment yet! Shinsen is the name of song used by him
Susumu was a genius in his own right .
A crew is sawing through the pavement four stories beneath my window and yet, I still feel peace and calm with this album playing in my room.
Facts
Excellent friend
0:00 "Bismillahi 'Rrahman 'Rrahim"
18:23 "Two Songs: 1. Let Us Go into the House of the Lord / 2. Butterfly Sunday"
24:42 "Madrigals of the Rose Angel: 1. Rossetti Noise / 2. The Crystal Garden and a Coda"
38:58 "Juno"
I am sitting in the catbird seat as I call it...by the window...it is lightly snowing and it is almost Christmas.... This music is the perfect soundtrack...Love, Light and Laughter to one and all!
man i love this so much. rest in peace harold
Privileged to have seen Harold in concert
That woman's voice and mood, nearly halfway through, was entrancing!
It's a rainy day in LA. This is perfect.
This album is perfect for almost any moment
This music can change my mood in an instant. All worries fall away and tranquillity is all I feel along with amazement. Music that is transcendent. Thank you Harold Budd
孫に喜ばれる音楽は最高ですよね。
I was sitting on a beach chair in my backyard watching the sunset with my neck resting looking upwards and this tune came on "keep in mind I'm lit and kind of falling asleep" but point of the story I've never felt chills and wonders wander in my head while this plaid. Thank you.
wow I feel like I just stumbled on a piece of magic..thank you CZcams recs
Wow. This is so perfect right now. End of a long day. Just trying to wind down and go to bed. What a wonderful deeply satisfying piece of music.
Amazing music.. Thanks.
likewise, thank you highnotes archive, youtube, chance, Reiki, Universe...for placing this into my ears tonight!
Lovely relaxing, beautiful and real ambient music. Like floating in space!
Wait til you meditate to it 🧘♂️
I had a great moment listening to this in the morning. A great discovery. Thank you so much for upload.