Harold Budd- Candylion
Candylion contrasts previous work, A Song for Lost Blossoms, in that it is more thoughtful and structured. Still, it constantly surprises the listener with a fresh collage of aural landscapes and moods. Sometimes it evokes the feeling of a traditional Japanese piece, or the mood of a gentile, 60s, British film, or a Renaissance cathedral with cloisters reverberating a choral ensemble. Harold Budd and Clive Wright use new colors to paint Canylion's soundscapes: Harp, strings and even drums. If A Song for Lost Blossoms reminds listeners familiar with Harold Budd's previous works of his collaboration with Brian Eno, then Candylion may serve as a continuation of the spirit of Avalon Sutra; warm, glistening, meditative and alive. Art beautiful Art!Track List 1. Sunday After the War 2. Exit Plan (Perfume) 3. on Ships That Sail Away 4. Eaux D'artifice 5. Beautiful Intruder 6. Candylion 7. Ribbons Everywhere 8. the Bells 9. She Slipped Through the Door 10. Mlle. Ice 11. Orange Portal