November sees the release of two new Harold Budd collections.
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Wind In Lonely Fences 1970 - 2011 is a career-spanning double compact disc compilation of
Harold Budd's trademark 'existential prettiness', incorporating early experimental synth works, classic album tracks, and collaborations with other musicians including jazz saxophonist
Marion Brown,
Brian Eno,
Cocteau Twins,
Andy Partridge and
John Foxx. The full track-listing is as follows...
Disc One
01.
The Oak Of The Golden Dreams (1970
02.
Bismillahi ˜Rrahman ˜Rrahim (1978) with
Marion Brown &
Gavin Bryars03.
Wind In Lonely Fences (1980) with
Brian Eno04.
Wanderer (1981)
05.
Dark Star (1984)
06.
The Pearl (1984) with
Brian Eno &
Daniel LanoisDisc Two
01.
Ooze Out And Away, Onehow (1986) with
Cocteau Twins02.
Ice Floes In Eden (1986)
03.
Algebra Of Darkness (1988)
04.
A Child In A Sylvan Field (1991)
05.
The Messenger (1992) with
Ruben Garcia &
Daniel Lentz06.
Hand 20 (1994) with
Andy Partridge07.
She's By The Window (1994) with
Zeitgeist08.
Nove Alberi (1996)
09.
Adult (2003) with
John Foxx10.
Arabesque 2 (2004)
11.
How Distant Your Heart (2007) with
Robin Guthrie12.
Mars And The Artist (2011)
Release Date : 25th of November, 2013
Catalogue Number : WAST035CD
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Wind In Lonely Fences 1970 - 2011 online at
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Buddbox is an anthology set containing seven rare and critically acclaimed albums released on labels such as Cantil, Opal and All Saints. It also includes a forty page booklet compiling interviews and essays about Harold's work from writers such as David Toop, Mark Prendergast and Mike Barnes. The seven albums contained within it are as follows…
Disc 01 :
The Serpent (In Quicksilver) (1981)
Disc 02 :
Abandoned Cities (1984)
Disc 03 :
The White Arcades (1987)
Disc 04 :
By The Dawn's Early Light (1991)
Disc 05 :
Music For 3 Pianos (with
Ruben Garcia &
Daniel Lentz) (1992)
Disc 06 :
Through The Hill (with
Andy Partridge) (1994)
Disc 07 :
Luxa (1996)
Release Date : 25th of November, 2013
Catalogue Number : WASTBOX1
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Buddbox online at
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Rob