JON HASSELL — Fourth World, Volume 2: Dream Theory in Malaya

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Album · 1981

Filed under World Fusion
By JON HASSELL

Tracklist

A1 Chor Moiré 2:18
A2 Courage 3:28
A3 Dream Theory 5:13
A4 Datu Bintung At Jelong 7:03
B1 Malay 10:10
B2 These Times... 2:52
B3 Gift Of Fire 5:00

Total Time: 36:28

CD reissue(TAK:TIL GBCD052,Germany,2017) bonus track:
8. Ordinary Mind

Line-up/Musicians

Bass – Michael Brook
Drums,Bells,Gong [Bowl Gongs] – Brian Eno
Drums [Distant Drum] – Walter DeMaria
Synthesizer [Prophet 5],Drums [Pottery Drums],Gong [Bowl Gongs] – Jon Hassell
Gong [Bowl Gongs] – Miguel Frasconi

About this release

Editions EG ‎– EGM 114 (US)

Recorded at Grant Avenue Studio, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Thanks to snobb for the updates



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FunkFreak75
Though this album does not have the overall "wow" factor of the first of this series (nor does it have the amazing Percy Jones) it continues to show Jon Hassell's continued development using his innovative "breath trumpet"--and no one can push artists out of their comfort zone like Brian Eno! I eventually learned to skip Side One cuz I'd usually end up tuning it out any way, but Side Two was a mainstay of mine throughout the 80s and when my children were young. The stories of the Senoi and Semalai tribal dream sharing traditions was so fascinating to me that I would play "Malay" (10:01) (10/10) or send it in my cassette collages to friends and relatives for years. I even used it in school teaching as a tool for generating students' creative writing projects. I even used "Malay" to explore sexual relations with several partners with fun and memorable results. I was also very much enjoying explorations in the world of "Minimalism" during the same period when this album came out--Phillip Glass, Steve Reich, George Winston, Eno's Ambient work, David Sylvian, and, later, Samuel Barber and John Adams, all helped pass long, dark, meditative nights in my little log cabin. Wonderful memories! When I discovered and fell in love with Balinese Gamelan music in the early 1990s, Dream Theory in Malaya was resuscitated as a favorite.

Favorites: "Malay"; "'These Times..." (2:52) (10/10); "Gift of Fire" (5:05) (10/10), and; "Datu Bintung at Jelong" (7:03) (9/10).

I call this an excellent addition to any prog rock music collection and an amazing display of the (possible) directions that music can go.

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