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Cocteau Twins & Harold Budd "The Moon And The Melodies"
Remastered Vinyl LP 4AD Records 2024
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The Moon and the Melodies is a singular record within the Cocteau
Twins’ catalogue – unusually ethereal, even by their standards, and
largely instrumental, guided by the free-form improvisations of Harold
Budd, an ambient pioneer who had drifted into their orbit as if by
divine intervention. Building on the atmospheric bliss of Victorialand,
released earlier the same year, it signaled a possible future for the
trio, yet it was a path they’d never take again. Now, almost forty years
after it was first released, it’s being reissued on vinyl for the first time – remastered, from the original tapes, by Robin Guthrie himself.
No-one involved can recall exactly how it came about. As Guthrie and
Simon Raymonde remember it, the independent television station Channel 4
approached them about a film project pairing musicians from different
genres. In interviews in the 1980s, however, Budd (who sadly passed away
in 2020), believed his publisher linked them after the group had
expressed interest in covering one of his songs. In any case, the film
never happened. “But we’d spoken to Harold, and we were all quite
excited about it,” Raymonde recalls. Convening in the band’s newly built
recording studio, all four got on immediately and over a fortnight,
made a quite astounding record. The Moon and the Melodies has attracted a
passionate fan base. Its most atmospheric tracks routinely turn up in
ambient DJ sets. ‘Sea, Swallow Me’ is one of the Cocteau Twins’ most
streamed songs on Spotify. Raymonde believes the record’s uniqueness
stems from its unpremeditated origins. “It captured a moment in time
between friends that are enjoying making music together. That’s the
essence of it.”