Ambient 2: The Plateaux of Mirror

Ambient 2: The Plateaux of Mirror is a 1980 album by Harold Budd and Brian Eno. This is the second installment of Eno's Ambient series, which began in 1978 with Ambient 1: Music for Airports, identifiable by its similar cover art which evokes rural terrain on a map.

Ambient 2: The Plateaux of Mirror
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 1980
Recorded1979
StudioGrant Avenue Studio
GenreAmbient
Length39:30
LabelE.G.
ProducerBrian Eno
Harold Budd and Brian Eno chronology
The Pavilion of Dreams
(1978)
Ambient 2: The Plateaux of Mirror
(1980)
The Pearl
(1984)
Brian Eno chronology
After the Heat
(1978)
Ambient 2: The Plateaux of Mirror
(1980)
Ambient 3: Day of Radiance
(1980)

Background and production

Eno produced Budd's 1978 album The Pavilion of Dreams after British composer Gavin Bryars introduced the pair, which led to their collaboration on this album.

Eno said of Budd that he indulged in "live improvisation on The Plateaux of Mirror ... I would set up a sound, he would improvise to it, and occasionally I would add something: but it was mainly him performing in a sound-world I had created".

Speaking about how Budd discovered new ways of playing on the album simply by bouncing ideas off each other, Eno has also commented

... with him I used to set up quite complicated treatments and then he would go out and play the piano. And you would hear him discovering, as he played, how to manipulate this treatment. How to make it ring and resonate. Which notes work particularly well on it. Which register of the piano. What speed to play at, of course, because some treatments just cloud out if they have too much information in them.

Content

The bulk of the instrumentation is Budd on acoustic piano with treatments by Eno. "The Plateaux of Mirror" and "Wind in Lonely Fences" are performed on electric piano. Budd composed "Not Yet Remembered" in California, with a melodic line intended for vocals, and mailed the composition to Eno in New York City. Eno then reversed the melodic phrase, recorded it and played it to Budd for the first time over the telephone. The basic theme of "The Chill Air" was repeated on "Their Memories", a piece on Budd and Eno's 1984 release The Pearl. While the theme is recognisable by its melody line, the treatments are more pronounced.

Tracks 2, 4, 7, 8 and 10 are mostly piano-oriented, with little in the way of heavy electronic tinkering by Eno; track 1, also piano-based, has some light synthesizer treatments towards the latter half. Tracks 3 and 9 feature syncopation, mostly in the form of light chimes, while track 6 has wordless vocal-style effects accompanying the piano. Track 5's piano is backed with some warm synthesizers, the most uptempo composition on the album.

Because the album was recorded on analogue equipment, the listener can hear the hiss of the tapes Eno used for his treated sounds in several of the tracks.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
The Austin Chronicle[2]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music[3]
Pitchfork8.4/10[4]
Spin Alternative Record Guide6/10[5]

In its retrospective review, AllMusic described it as "a lovely, evocative work".[1] Pitchfork wrote "The Plateaux matches Eno's other ambient albums in its moments of deep beauty, though it does little to mute the human presence. One gets the feeling that Harold Budd was after something slightly different from Eno, as his playing seems a bit busy under the concept at hand. Still, left on in the background, Plateaux is a light-filled album that accomplishes the goal of transforming its environment."[4]

Track listing

All tracks by Brian Eno and Harold Budd, except as indicated.

  1. "First Light" – 6:59
  2. "Steal Away" – 1:29 (Harold Budd, Eugene Bowen)
  3. "The Plateaux of Mirror" – 4:10
  4. "Above Chiangmai" – 2:49
  5. "An Arc of Doves" – 6:22
  6. "Not Yet Remembered" – 3:50
  7. "The Chill Air" – 2:13
  8. "Among Fields of Crystal" – 3:24
  9. "Wind in Lonely Fences" – 3:57
  10. "Failing Light" – 4:17

Personnel

  • Harold Budd – acoustic piano, electric piano
  • Brian Eno – other instruments, treatments, production, cover art

Release details

Country/Region Label Cat. No. Media Release Date
UK E.G. EGAMB 002, LP April 1980
UK E.G. EGED 18 CD & LP ?
Germany Polydor 2311 105 LP ?
France Polydor 2335 205 LP 1980
US Editions EG EGS 202 LP April 1980
US Caroline 1549-2 LP ?
US Caroline 1549 CD April 1992
US Editions EG/Obscure ? LP January 1987
US Editions EG EEGCD 18 CD April 1992
Europe Virgin 8664982 CD December 2004
UK Virgin ENOCD 7
7243 8 66497 2 0
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See also

References

  1. Connolly, Dave. "Ambient 2: The Plateaux of Mirror – Harold Budd / Brian Eno". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 May 2016.
  2. Chamy, Michael (17 December 2004). "Brian Eno and Harold Budd: Gift guide". The Austin Chronicle. Retrieved 12 November 2016.
  3. Larkin, Colin (2011). "Brian Eno". The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th concise ed.). Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-85712-595-8.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  4. Singer, Liam (7 October 2004). "Brian Eno / Harold Budd: Discreet Music / Ambient 1: Music for Airports / Ambient 2: The Plateaux of Mirror / Ambient 4: On Land". Pitchfork. Retrieved 25 May 2016.
  5. Weisbard & Marks 1995, p. 129.
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