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Harold Budd - Avalon Sutra


Avalon Sutra
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Label info: SOUNDCDSS004

Date: November 1, 2004

Type: CD

Copyright: SamadhiSound

Farewell album by Harold Budd and released on Samadhi Sound.
David did actually quite a bit on this album:
- David Sylvian produced with Akira Rabelais the track on disc 2, As Long As I Can Hold My Breath (by night)
- Art direction: David Sylvian.

Design and Calligraphy: Chris Bigg
Photography: Shinya Fujiwara
Artist Liaison: Yuka Fujii


Tracklist:
-- Avalon Sutra (disc 1)
1. Arabesque 3
2. It's Steeper Near The Roses (For David Sylvian)
3. L'enfant Perdu
4. Chrysalis Nu (To Barney's Memory)
5. Three Faces West (Billy Al Bengston's)
6. Arabesque 2
7. Little Heart
8. How Vacantly You Stare At Me
9. A Walk In The Park With Nancy (In Memory)
10. Rue Casimir Delavigne (For Daniel Lentz)
11. Arabesque 1
12. Porcelain Ginger
13. Faraon
14. As Long As I Can Hold My Breath

-- As Long As I Can Hold My Breath (disc 2)
1. As Long As I Can Hold My Breath (by night)


Taken from samadhisound.com:
Avalon Sutra is to be California-born American minimalist composer and pianist Harold Budd's last recorded work. Best known for his collaborations with Brian Eno, contributing his stunning piano work to key recordings such as 1980's Ambient 2: Plateau of Mirror, Budd has produced a series of remarkable minimalist compositions and recordings, including Pavilion of Dreams, The Pearl and The Room, which have earned him worldwide respect.

Avalon Sutra (released as a 2 disc set) is a suite of short, heartbreaking ambient pieces, featuring Budd's delicate piano improvisations, lush string arrangements and warm electronic drones. The second disc (As Long As I Can Hold My Breath) features a startling remix by LA based electronic composer Akira Rabelais, sending Budd's arrangements into Feldmanesque eternities of sound.

On this, Budd's valedictory release, he has created brief, snapshot like compositions, made all the more fragile and impermanent by his glistening piano work, Avalon Sutra has a bittersweet, autumnal quality  the composer's trademark “loveliness” deepened and perturbed by the brevity of these pieces. If “ambient” music characteristically works to sustain a mood of intimacy, warmth, meditative ecstasy, such moods, which are certainly present in Budd’s work, are never allowed to last too long on Avalon Sutra. There's a cumulative sadness and beauty to the way that these mood pieces linger briefly, stop and transform into something new. Budd's gorgeous, angular string arrangements amplify this feeling.

Avalon Sutra brings to a conclusion thirty years of sustained musical activity. Asked for his reasons, Budd says only that he feels that he has said what he has to say. With characteristic humility, he concludes, I don't mind disappearing!

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#1 authorname 2005-03-16 09:03
First track "Arabesque 3" was used as outro of the Fire In The Forest Tour. Renzo
 

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