Harold Budd and Brian Eno - Still Return

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Harold Budd and Brian Eno - Still Return

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  • i wish everyone would listen to Eno. I felt really bad inside for some reason. then one day i hear Brian for the first time ever i felt .. pure .. relaxed, not stressed out . Eno IS the Godfather of Music!

  • i love this track; have listened to it literally hundreds of times. thanx for the post. peace

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  • To conclude...

    This song makes me remember the strange, surrealistic and so cold beauty of Alaska' s fjords and land that I had the chance to discover and to visit during the summers 1990 and 1991...- I did it by hitchiking at 19 / 20 years old all alone -

    I was listening that song driving from Anchorage to a southern glacer called '' PORTAGE GLACER '' - you can see pictures on the net -, located at about 80 kms from there, with one of the most fabulous landscape that I have ever seen on earth

  • There are no words to express the real and so deep beauty of Brian ENO works for so many years...

    I think that there is something eternal inside, his music will always inspire us and the futur generations...

    To me, I was listening ENO for more than 23 years, when I was 14...with the U2 album '' the Unforgatable fire '' - Eno was the producer - and the D BOWIE albums '' LOW / HEROES / LODGER '', and TALKINGS HEADS albums also - REMAIN IN LIGHT -, he was the producer

    A REAL GENIUS !!!

  • Beautiful, ends the album like the last dying rays of sunset.

  • Everytime I hear this, and listen, I ask forgiveness for my sins.

  • This is my favorite track on the album. The last one.

    Surprisingly, this album acts as a good soundtrack to John Steinbeck's "The Pearl". I read the book on my way to and from Japan.

  • This isnt music.

    Its better.

  • Late october II

  • Wow, that piano part at 1:34, was not expecting how beautiful something so small can be

  • @ruffian1868

    Thanks a lot, I listened t this music a thousand times, nevere realised that a guitar was there..I totally agree, you are great

  • Harold Budd . Enough said. He is the Master

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