By the Dawn's Early Light Harold Budd

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  • Release Date: 02/21/2006
  • Original Release: 1991
  • Sales Rank: 80,105
  • Label: ALL SAINTS
  • UPC: 031257150620

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By the Dawn's Early Light

1LISTENAztec Hotel (Poem) 1:33
2LISTENBoy About 10 4:59
3LISTENArcadia 2:00
4LISTENDead Horse Alive with Flies 3:40
5LISTENThe Photo of Santiago Mckinn 6:55
6LISTENThe Corpse at the Shooting Gallery 2:57
7LISTENAlbion Farewell Homage to Delius, for Gavin Bryars 2:38
8LISTENDistant Lights of Olancha Recede (Poem) 1:27
9LISTENDown the Slopes to the Meadow For Ruben Garcia 7:39
10LISTENShe Dances by the Light of the Silvery Moon 2:12
11LISTENBlind Bird 2:03
12LISTENSaint's Name Spoken 3:59
13LISTENThe Place of Dead Roads 4:49
14LISTENA Child in a Sylvan Field 3:36
15LISTENBoy About 10 (Poem) 1:18
16LISTENWings (Poem) 0:37
17LISTENNo Name (Poem) 0:55
18LISTENAdvent (Poem) 0:49

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Editorial Reviews

Harold Budd's discs tend to end up in the new age section of the record store, because his music is generally pleasant, quiet, and soothing. But where most new age composers go for the obvious (and sometimes saccharine) melody, Budd veers off into ambiguity; he also lacks the mystical bent that often goes along with the new age style. Instead, his compositional voice is more like that of a detached observer -- one who creates beauty without getting too involved with it. By the Dawn's Early Light finds Budd writing for various combinations of viola, guitar, harp, and keyboards. All of the music is lovely, but not all of the compositions sound complete. In several cases, they sound like raw ideas rushed into the studio before their time. Guitarist Bill Nelson provides much of the interest throughout the album, and the sighing, slithery viola of Mabel Wong lends an occasional turn-of-the-century salon feel to the proceedings. The only really embarrassing moments occur when Budd -- whose voice sounds like an unfortunate cross between Garrison Keillor and Kermit the Frog -- reads his own poetry. Skip those tracks and you'll be fine. Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

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