Brian Eno; Harold Budd / The Pearl
Artist Brian Eno; Harold Budd
Album Title: The Pearl
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Primary Genre Alternative & Punk: Ambient/Dream Pop
Format CD
Released 00/00/1984
Reissue Date 09/19/2005
Label Virgin Records Ltd.
Catalog No 0946 3 31976 2 6ENOCDX 13
Bar Code No 0 094633 197626 (?)
Reissue Yes
Remastered Yes
Packaging Digipack
Tracks
1. Late October (4:44)
2. A Stream With Bright Fish (3:56)
3. The Silver Ball (3:31)
4. Against The Sky (4:52)
5. Lost In The Humming Air (4:21)
6. Dark-Eyed Sister (4:42)
7. Their Memories (2:57)
8. The Pearl (3:14)
9. Foreshadowed (3:52)
10. An Echo Of Night (2:28)
11. Still Return (4:12)
Date Acquired 02/10/2011
Personal Rating
Acquired from Import_CDs (Amazon)
Purchase Price 12.23

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foobar2000 1.2.9 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
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Analyzed: Harold Budd/Brian Eno / The Pearl
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DR         Peak         RMS     Duration Track
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DR12      -5.72 dB   -23.32 dB      4:44 01/11-Late October
DR12      -3.65 dB   -19.54 dB      3:57 02/11-A Stream With Bright Fish
DR11      -4.15 dB   -19.23 dB      3:31 03/11-The Silver Ball
DR11      -4.18 dB   -19.72 dB      4:52 04/11-Against the Sky
DR14      -4.24 dB   -27.66 dB      4:22 05/11-Lost in the Humming Air
DR12      -5.37 dB   -20.83 dB      4:42 06/11-Dark-Eyed Sister
DR12      -5.71 dB   -22.83 dB      2:58 07/11-Their Memories
DR11      -7.01 dB   -24.30 dB      3:14 08/11-The Pearl
DR13      -3.29 dB   -21.33 dB      3:52 09/11-Foreshadowed
DR10      -5.55 dB   -19.99 dB      2:28 10/11-An Echo of Night
DR12      -7.44 dB   -23.76 dB      4:12 11/11-Still Return
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Number of tracks:  11
Official DR value: DR12

Samplerate:        44100 Hz
Channels:          2
Bits per sample:   16
Bitrate:           519 kbps
Codec:             FLAC
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Reviews
All Music Guide Review:

Review by Ned Raggett

Hearing Budd's piano slowly fade in with the start of "Late October" is just one of those perfect moments -- it's something very distinctly him, made even more so with Eno's touches and slight echo, and it signals the start of a fine album indeed. Acting in some respects as the understandable counterpart to Ambient 2, with the same sense of hushed, ethereal beauty the partnership brought forth on that album, The Pearl is so ridiculously good it instantly shows up much of the mainstream new age as the gloopy schlock that it often is. Eno himself is sensed as a performer on the album, if not by his absence then by his very understated presence. The merest hints of synth and whisper play around Budd's performances, ensuring the latter takes center stage. Eno and Daniel Lanois handle the production side of things, their teamwork once again overseeing a winner. When they bring themselves a little more to the fore, it still always is in the subtlest of ways, as with the artificially higher-pitched notes from Budd on "Lost in the Humming Air." Part of the distinct charm of the album is how the song titles perfectly capture what the music sounds like -- "A Stream With Bright Fish" is almost self-defining. Another key point is how Budd truly captures what ambience in general can and does mean. "Against the Sky" is a strong example -- it can be totally concentrated upon or left to play as atmospherics and is also at once both truly beautiful and not a little haunting in a disturbing sense. Other highlight tracks include the deceptively simple title track, as serene a piece of music as was ever recorded, and the closing "Still Return," bringing The Pearl to a last peak of beauty.
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