Obscure No. 10: The Pavilion of Dreams - Harold Budd (1978)
 Bismillahi ´Rrahmani ´Rrahim (18:14) Bismillahi ´Rrahmani ´Rrahim (18:14)
 Alto Saxophone – Marion Brown Celesta – Richard Bernas Electric Piano – Harold Budd Glockenspiel – Gavin Bryars Harp – Maggie Thomas (2) Marimba – Howard Rees, Jo Julian, John White, Michael Nyman
 
 Two Songs (6:23) Two Songs (6:23)
 Let Us Go Into The House Of The Lord
 Harp – Maggie Thomas
 Mezzo-soprano Vocals – Lynda Richardson
 Butterfly Sunday Adapted By – Harold Budd
 Composed By – John Coltrane
 Harp – Maggie Thomas
 Mezzo-soprano Vocals – Lynda Richardson
 
 Madrigals Of The Rose Angel (13:47) Madrigals Of The Rose Angel (13:47)
 Rossetti Noise
 Celesta [Celeste] – Gavin Bryars
 Chorus – Alison Macgregor, Lesley Reid, Lynda Richardson, Margaret Cable, Muriel Dickinson, Ursula Connors
 Conductor [Chorus] – Harold Budd
 Electric Piano – Richard Bernas
 Harp – Maggie Thomas
 Percussion – Nigel Shipway
 
 The Crystal Garden And A Coda
 Celesta [Celeste] – Gavin Bryars
 Chorus – Alison Macgregor, Lesley Reid, Lynda Richardson, Margaret Cable, Muriel Dickinson, Ursula Connors
 Conductor [Chorus] – Harold Budd
 Electric Piano – Richard Bernas
 Harp – Maggie Thomas
 Percussion – Nigel Shipway
 
 
 Juno (7:35) Juno (7:35)
 Glockenspiel – Gavin Bryars Marimba – Michael Nyman Percussion – John White Piano – Harold Budd Vibraphone – Howard Rees Vibraphone [Vibes] – Jo Julian Voice – Brian Eno, Gavin Bryars, Harold Budd, Jo Julian, John White, Michael Nyman
 
 Recorded At – Basing Street Studios, November 1976
 Composed By – Budd* (tracks: A1, A2, B1, B2)
 Engineer – Rhett Davies
 Producer – Brian Eno
 
 An extended cycle of works begun in 1972. Bismillahi ´Rrahmani ´Rrahim from 1974
 Two Songs from 1973-74
 "Let Us Go Into The House of the Lord" is a setting of a traditional hymn after a version by Pharoah Sanders.
 "Butterfly Sunday" adapted from John Coltrane's "After The Rain"
 Madrigals Of The Rose Angel from 1972
 Juno from 1975 was composed for John Bergamo; her mortal symbol is the peacock.
 
   
 
 
