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jt1674 · 1 year ago
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spilladabalia · 2 days ago
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Here Come the Warm Jets (Studio Session 1973)
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Side A
1. "Needles in the Camel's Eye" Eno, Phil Manzanera 3:11
2. "The Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch" 3:04
3. "Baby's on Fire" 5:19
4. "Cindy Tells Me" Eno, Manzanera 3:25
5. "Driving Me Backwards" 5:12
Side B
6. "On Some Faraway Beach" 4:36
7. "Blank Frank" Eno, Robert Fripp 3:37
8. "Dead Finks Don't Talk" Eno; arranged by Paul Thompson, Busta Jones, Nick Judd, Eno 4:19
9. "Some of Them Are Old" 5:11
10 "Here Come the Warm Jets" 4:04
All songs written by Brian Eno except where noted
Personnel
Brian Eno – vocals, keyboards, synthesizer, snake guitar, electric larynx, treatments, instrumentation, production, mixing
Chris "Ace" Spedding – guitar on tracks 1 and 2
Phil Manzanera – guitar on tracks 1, 2 and 4
Simon King – percussion on tracks 1, 3, 5 to 7 and 10
Bill MacCormick – bass guitar on tracks 1 and 7
Marty Simon – percussion on tracks 2 3 and 4
Busta Jones – bass guitar on 2, 4, 6 and 8
Robert Fripp – guitar on 3, 5, and 7
Paul Rudolph – guitar on tracks 3 and 10, bass guitar on tracks 3, 5 and 10
John Wetton – bass guitar on tracks 3 and 5
Nick Judd – keyboards on tracks 4 and 8
Andy Mackay – keyboards on track 6, saxophones and keyboard on track 9
Sweetfeed – backing vocals on tracks 6 and 7
Nick Kool & the Koolaids – keyboards on track 7. This was a pseudonym invented by Eno to describe his multi-tracking
Paul Thompson – percussion on track 8
Lloyd Watson – slide guitar on track 9
Chris Thomas – extra bass guitar on track 2, mixing
(Credits shamelessly copied 'n pasted from wikipedia)
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rastronomicals · 5 days ago
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2:50 PM EST November 24, 2024:
Brian Eno - "On Some Faraway Beach" From the album Here Come the Warm Jets (January 1974)
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File under: The wraith-like Wittgenstein of rock
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cavalier-consciousness · 1 year ago
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strixessabre · 4 months ago
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Wear a little Eno
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littlegermanboy · 1 year ago
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Full 1973 Brian Eno documentary following recording sessions for his 1974 solo debut "Here Come the Warm Jets," with discussions of Eno's experiences in art school & Roxy Music, the Portsmouth Sinfonia, and other topics.
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iwasnolongerready · 7 months ago
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Brian Eno - Baby's on Fire (1973)
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torson · 1 year ago
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Japanese printed lps in my collection
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mrbopst · 1 year ago
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jt1674 · 1 year ago
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spilladabalia · 2 months ago
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Baby's On Fire~Brian Eno
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rastronomicals · 15 hours ago
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11:31 AM EST November 29, 2024:
Brian Eno - "Needles In The Camel's Eye" From the album Here Come the Warm Jets (January 1974)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
★★★★★
File under: Glam Prog
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strixessabre · 1 month ago
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What if we kissed wearing Eno buttons listening to Warm Jets?
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ambientyoutube · 5 months ago
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[Text: I remember finding this record when i was 17 feeling like i discovered something special and something that was my own. It felt like it was playing just for me. I was working in a vineyard at the time, i remeber al the spiders that lived under the leaves. Hundreds if not thousands.]
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inthewindtunnel · 7 months ago
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new-albums-daily · 8 months ago
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Brian Eno – Here Come the Warm Jets (1973)
10 tracks, 42 min 1 sec
Rating: 8/10
Top Track: Cindy Tells Me
Back from vacation, and a bit more behind than I expected, so will be posting twice daily for the next week. Hopefully. Anyway, today (or rather, last Monday), an album from someone I'm fairly unfamiliar with. I know one Roxy Music song, and no Eno solo work, I don't think? Won't rule out having heard some of this in passing before.
This was a wonderfully weird album. Definitely some unconventional sounds in here, but it works really well. It's honestly really impressive how well everything comes together here for what it is, and I don't mean that in a disparaging manner at all, but just that it is rather unusual. A really enjoyable listen, and a reminder to me that I should listen to more Roxy Music as well. Top tracks here are Needles in the Camel's Eye, Baby's on Fire, and Some of Them Are Old.
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