I'm really pleased to see so many Windham Hill artists mentioned favorably here. I'm spinning Harold Budd's catalog presently and have numerous releases from all their major artists. Thankfully, their fall from general favor relegated their entire discography to dollar bins nationwide, so building a sizable WH catalog is a snap.
Anteater's position about the evocative power of Budd's music is spot on. I'd be curious to see whether younger generations of listeners have yet been turned on to these artists.
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