Bernie Krause
Citadels Of Mystery
Rare & Collectible Vinyl Records

Bernie Krause

Citadels Of Mystery
Factory Sealed 1979 Half-Speed Master. “Considering The Fraught Circumstances In Which This Album Was Recorded, It's A Miracle It Sounds As Serene As It Does. Originally, This Was Planned As A Collaborative Project Between Krause And His Musical Partner, Paul Beaver, For Columbia, But That Deal Collapsed When CBS Executive Clive Davis Was Fired. Then Beaver Died Of A Brain Hemorrhage In January 1975, Leaving Krause To Record It For Takoma As A Solo Artist, Albeit With The Help Of Numerous Side Players (Including A Young Mark Isham, Who Plays Flügelhorn On "Heights Of Machu Picchu") And Arrangers. Then The Record Wasn't Released For Another Four Years. In Some Respects -- Particularly The Mellow Jazz-Pop Melodies On Much Of The Material -- It Was Of Its Time. In Other Respects It Was Ahead Of Its Time, Particularly In The Genre-Blending Of The Arrangements, Which Mixed Fusion-Like Jazz With Latin-Flavored Production, Krause's Own Synthesizer Shadings, Film Score-Like Ambience, And Some Of The Placid Traits That Would Come To Be Associated With New Age Music. These Weave In And Out Of Pretty Cool-Sounding Tribal-Type Percussive Segments, Some Eerie Synthesizer Parts (As On The Fade Of "Flight To Urubamba"), And Chant-Singing That Sounds Like It's Out Of An Afro-Caribbean Ritual. The Very Beginning Of "Citadel, Ay Bobo," In Fact, Almost Sounds Like Bobby McFerrin Gone Ethnic-Avant-Garde. It Would Have Been A More Interesting (If Less Accessible) Record Had Krause Concentrated On Those Weirdest Parts. But If That's What You Want, You'd Be Better Off Hunting Down Early Exuma Albums Rather Than Something Like This, Which Had A Far Greater Outreach To Mainstream Listeners.” All Music Guide - R. Unterberger In November 1968, Krause demonstrated the Moog for Beatle, George Harrison, who was visiting California; a recording of the session became the basis of "No Time Or Space", a track featured on Harrison's Electronic Sound album the next year. Krause also provided soundtrack music and/or natural soundscapes for Rosemary's Baby, Love Story, Dr. Doolittle, and Apocalypse Now, "Duma," and "Where the Wild Things Are."

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Track List

Machu Picchu Suite
A1 Festival Of The Sun 6:11
A2 Heights Of Machu Picchu 3:58
A3 Flight To Urubamba 4:58
B1 Jambo, Jambo (Zimbabwe, Africa) 7:08
B2 Stonehenge: A Mid-summer's Day Dream 3:29
B3 Citadel, Ay Bobo 5:09

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