Lovely Thunder

Lovely Thunder Artist: Harold Budd
Label: Editions Eg Records
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 017046156721
EAN: 0017046156721
ASIN: B000003S33


Release Date: 1990-08-31

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Listmania:

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  2. Ambient Bliss
  3. Wind Dancing
  4. Keep an open mind
  5. Mysterious Beauty
  6. Late Night Listening Masterpieces
  7. Dark, Intelligent Ambient Dream Music
  8. Best of New Age:Ambient and Meditative
  9. an album at bedtime
  10. Music that has affected my life

Tracks:

  1. The Gunfighter
  2. Sandtreader
  3. Ice Floes In Eden
  4. Olancha Farewell
  5. Flowered Knife Shadows
  6. Valse Pour Le Fin Du Temps
  7. Gypsy Violin

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  2. The Pavilion of Dreams
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  4. The White Arcades
  5. Translucence/Drift Music

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars spaghetti inspired Gunfighter.......2006-04-01

I'm not really sure where Lovely Thunder ranks among Budd's other works. There's no denying the brilliance of The White Arcades or even the classics he did with Brian Eno (The Pearl & The Plateaux Of Mirror). Thunder ranks near the top simply for containing elements of those releases.

So powerful is "The Gunfighter" that it could have been used in any Sergio Leone film. I can see Clint Eastwood clamp down on his cigar everytime i listen to it. Budd shifts gears in dramatic fashion. Forcing you to feel the heat and isolation of "Sandtreader". Driving you into your sweltering introversion. "Ice Floes In Eden" plays like a cold sweat. Thunder claps of tension filled withdrawl, enhanced with the definitive drama of a syringe hanging from a junkies arm.

If anything, Lovely Thunder would have to be considered Harold Budd's comercial inspired ambience. Containing everything but a music video for MTV. Thunder is about as close as Budd ever came to being considered pop friendly. This is a must have release. Even if you're a casual fan, you'll enjoy Budd's graphic visuals.

olofpalme63





2 out of 5 stars STILL WAITING AND WAITING AND WAITING!!!!.......2005-10-09

I can't give this product a fair review due to I have yet to receive it. It is still on back-order I guess. But hey, it's Harold Budd...it must be good.

4 out of 5 stars aptly titled.......2005-04-10

This is one of Harold Budd's central and best-known works, but oddly enough it is much more synth-based rather than relying on his signature treated-piano sound. It took me a few listens to get into because it sounded rather dated at first (as is the danger with any synth-based music recorded in the 80s!), but then I came to appreciate the well-realized thematic sonic program it represents. The best short description of _Lovely Thunder_ one can give is probably simply that it sounds like its title. Some pieces actually do incorporate sound effects of rumblings that sound like distant thunder. Overall, the mood is one of glacial stillness, but with a constant and vaguely unsettling undercurrent: it doesn't *quite* let you relax totally.

It does feel a bit slight overall, though: only 7 tracks, most of which are not that long (although the last is 20 minutes). But it is what it is, and still works. "The Gunfighter" is a haunting tone poem on piano with synth colorings; this is one of the pieces that does have Budd's immediately recognizable piano sound.

"Sandtreader" is gently undulating billows of synth.

"Ice Floes in Eden" I just did not like the first few go-rounds, mainly because of the periodic arhythmic stabs of synth that seemed cheesy at first. But I think it's meant to represent lightning, as that rumbling thunder sound immediately follows for each iteration. It's got that mood that makes it fit into the whole well.

"Olancha Farewell" is a rather short, very still synth piece.

"Flowered Knife Shadows," as so many have complained, is the same song as "Memory Gongs" from _The Moon and the Melodies_, Budd's album with the Cocteau Twins. As far as I can tell, it's the exact same piano performance, but remixed to be starker in sound, and without all the atmospherics and sound effects. Although I still prefer the "Memory Gongs" version, I kind of like the effect here, although it does seem a bit out of place on this album for some reason.

The aptly titled "Valse Pour Le Fin Du Temps" (which means "Waltz for the End of Time") is a forlorn, elegiac piece in three/four time. Again, just look at the title to "hear" it.

"Gypsy Violin" is a 20-minute stretch of vaguely foreboding atmosphere, with slowly modulating synth lines, and more of those thunder-and-lightning suggestive sounds punctuating and disturbing the equilibrium, just to let it settle back in.

Someone else said if you like _The Pearl,_ you'll like this, but I wouldn't agree: I liked _The Pearl_ immediately, whereas this one is really quite different. A good companion piece for this one, I think, would be Budd's _The White Arcades_, his next studio album after this one. I haven't heard any Budd I don't like, though from what I've heard I think I'll want to steer clear of _Pavilion of Dreams._

5 out of 5 stars The Best Dark Ambient Compilation in Existence.......2004-07-09

Harold Budd's 'Lovely Thunder' is, to me, the very touchstone of the dark ambient genre. Foreboding and meditative, one can almost hear the synesthetic and layered meanings emerge from this music that is -- through its resonant power -- as haunting as anything composed by Rachmaninoff.

5 out of 5 stars absolutely amazing ambience.......2003-03-28

I have a lot of ambient albums, & this one is my very favorite. The very long piece at the end of the cd, Gypsy Violin, is so beautiful, with misty drones & occasional low-key, low-pitch booms & near-melodies (maybe where Harold Budd got the album title Lovely Thunder?). Gypsy Violin isn't limited to that, though. It stretches & reaches & almost leans back but stretches & reaches more with other long tones, slow treble tremors, & melodies that drift & fade in & out so easily that you can listen to them & be rapt or not even notice with your conscious mind & just FEEL it all. The shorter pieces on the cd before Gypsy Violin, that stunning finale, a great masterpiece, are in some ways like minimalistic classical music, with the repetition. & very slow. & brilliantly composed, like how a poet crafts a poem so that no word has more or less weight than it should, so that every careful placement of syntax makes for a balanced poem. Also, by the way, basically all the music on this cd is electronic.

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