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5.0 out of 5 stars
Gauzy/Dreamlike, January 28, 2001
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This review is from: Ambient 2: The Plateaux Of Mirror (Audio CD)
I have all of Brian Eno's ambient CDs. This one is my favorite. The dreamlike textures on this CD paint gauzy dreamlike worlds of filtered-light images. The piano used on this CD has haunting tonal qualities and sets the mood for the album. I use this CD as "wallpaper" while I work, for meditation, and to fall asleep to. Most of the ambient music I listen to is synthesizer-based (Steve Roach/Robert Rich) but the featured instrument on this CD is a piano. And it works beautifully. The track "First Light" sets the mood for the whole CD. A dreamy piece that defines the passage of time and love lost. Beautifully done. This CD is a flawless gem. If you like this CD check out "The Pearl" which is also by Eno/Budd. These two CDs could have been sold together as they both have the same tonal themes.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An ageless masterwork..., December 19, 2001
This review is from: Ambient 2: The Plateaux Of Mirror (Audio CD)
After his genre-defining AMBIENT 1: MUSIC FOR AIRPORTS, Brian Eno collaborated with minimalist composer Harold Budd for AMBIENT 2: THE PLATEAUX OF MIRROR, which proved to be a natural pairing. By taking Budd's solo piano compositions and applying his unique sound treatments, Eno managed to enhance a startlingly spare work, yet keep its simplicity intact. On many tracks, Eno's additional sounds are so subtle that they easily mesh with any background noise that may surround the listener. Budd's delicate piano work, though, is always at the fore, slowly creating a quiet, yet expansive, sonic landscape. Here both musicians are wholly in their element, making this an album of truly astounding beauty.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Harold Budd, part 1, September 3, 2002
This review is from: Ambient 2: The Plateaux Of Mirror (Audio CD)
This album and the follow-up, "The Pearl", really have to be taken together in the same listen. They both feature the same sparse piano melodies over a treated Eno-scape. These two albums are my favorites for relaxation, reading, painting - you name it, they're great for it. That's why it's called "Ambient" music - it is made to fit in with almost any atmosphere, blending with, as Erik Satie once said, "The sounds of the knives and forks at dinner". My favorite time to listen to these records is in a rainstorm, especially with distant thunder in the background. The rain sounds seem to bring out subtleties in the music that can't be heard otherwise. So if you like Eno's "Ambient 1" or "Discreet Music" or Steve Roach's "Structures from Silence", this is the album for you.
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