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An album he made many years ago with Harold Budd called The Pearl is a great listen. I heard it the first time when Deirdre O’Donoghue played it for me at KCRW.
On "La nuit bleue (Bourgie)," it seems as if insects are singing to the late, great ambient keyboardist Harold Budd's skeletal tone poetry—an odd concept, well executed.
A collaboration with American minimalist composer Harold Budd, the album was released under the names of each contributor: Guthrie, Elizabeth Fraser, and Simon Raymonde of the Cocteau Twins, and Budd.
Cocteau Twins’ collaboration with the American ambient composer Harold Budd was something of a fleeting moment in both their catalogues. Nonetheless, looking back almost four decades on, Robin ...
Eno produced “The Pavilion of Dreams,” the ethereal 1978 debut album by the minimalist composer Harold Budd, and the pair would go on to make two great collaborative albums in the ’80s ...
On 23 August, almost forty years after it was initially released, The Moon and the Melodies by Cocteau Twins and Harold Budd is being reissued on vinyl for the first time – remastered, from the ...
Cocteau Twins have announced a new reissue of their Harold Budd collab 'The Moon and The Melodies' on vinyl.
Cocteau Twins and Harold Budd’s ‘The Moon and the Melodies’ Is Being Reissued on Vinyl: The reissue of the 1986 LP was mastered by Robin Guthrie himself.
Cocteau Twins have announced a new vinyl reissue of The Moon and the Melodies, their 1986 collaboration with Harold Budd. The album, which is available August 23 via 4AD, has been remastered from ...
Cocteau Twins are set to reissue their 1986 album with Harold Budd. The Moon and the Melodies will see its first vinyl pressing since its release on August 23 via 4AD.
It was during her band’s runs in America that this album began to take shape, on long desert drives across Southern states into the sunset, soundtracked by the blissful pastorals of Harold Budd ...