Laraaji / Ambient III: Day Of Radiance
Artist Laraaji
Album Title: Ambient III: Day Of Radiance
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Primary Genre Pop: General Pop
Format CD
Released 00/00/1980
Reissue Date 00/00/1987
Label Editions/EG Records Ltd.
Catalog No EEGCD 19
Bar Code No 0 1704-61573-2 2
Reissue Yes
Packaging Jewelcase
Tracks
1. The Dance No 1 (9:15)
2. The Dance No 2 (9:42)
3. The Dance No 3 (3:21)
4. Meditation No 1 (18:47)
5. Meditation No 2 (7:52)
Date Acquired 02/10/2011
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Acquired from Import_CDs (Amazon)
Purchase Price 9.95

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Produced by Brian Eno

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Review by Brian Olewnick

Edward Larry Gordon was a comedian/musician attempting to work his way through the Greenwich Village clubs in the '70s when one day he impulsively traded in his guitar for a zither, adopted the name Laraaji, and began busking on the sidewalks. Brian Eno, living in New York at the time, heard his music and offered to record him, resulting in this singular, unusual album. Laraaji uses an open-tuned instrument with some degree of electrification (and, presumably, with studio enhancements courtesy of Eno), which creates a brilliant, full sound. The first three pieces, "The Dance, Nos. 1-3," are rhythmically charged and propulsive, with tinges of Irish hammered dulcimer music mixed with a dash of Arabic influence. The layered production gives them a hypnotically captivating quality and an echoing vastness, inducing a dreamlike state in which the listener happily bathes. The two parts of "Meditation" are arrhythmic, ethereal wanderings, still effective if less immediately riveting. Day of Radiance is considered an early new age masterpiece and, while it shares certain aspects with the genre (including a heady mystical aura), it has far more rigor, inventiveness, and sheer joy of playing than the great majority of its supposed descendents. It possesses a sense of timelessness that has enabled it to quite ably hold up over the years.
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