Classic Rock

Bill Nelson

Chance Encounters In The Garden Of Lights

- David Stubbs

Featuring 21 tracks from the 1988 bonus edition, this double set was originally released under the titles The Angel At The Western Window and The Book Of

Inward Conversati­on. Bill Nelson himself said of this music that it was the “most personal and least demonstrat­ive” he had made, conceived in moments of “intense stillness” and “musical vacuity”.

Not very many artists were doing ambient in the late 80s, just prior to the chillout postrave era, but Nelson had always had an interest in the genre, paying homage to Erik Satie, who arguably conceived the genre on Furniture Music.

Often clocking in at under two minutes, the 63 tracks on this

collection are an accumulati­on of discreet pearls, vivid but fleeting musical sketches whose titles (Revolving Globes, Staircase To No Place) evoke their oblique, temporaril­y vivid moods.

Nelson, a staggering­ly talented guitarist, sublimates his skills here amid soft, filtered washes of watercolou­r electronic­a. However, compared to the likes of Harold Budd and

Brian Eno, you sense he can never quite prune down to the minimal extent they do – just occasional­ly, these tracks are a little busy. “Too many notes,” as the king said to Mozart in Amadeus. Generally, though, this is a customised and highly immersive set.

 ??  ?? Two-CD version of ambient set originally issued in 1987.
Two-CD version of ambient set originally issued in 1987.

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