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1 | Needle in the Camel's Eye |
2 | Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch |
3 | Baby's on Fire |
4 | Cindy Tells Me |
5 | Driving Me Backwards |
6 | On Some Faraway Beach |
7 | Blank Frank |
8 | Dead Finks Don't Talk |
9 | Some of Them Are Old |
10 | Here Come the Warm Jets |
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Eno departed Roxy Music in 1972 to record this amazing debut with the help of great Brit rock talents like Robert Fripp, Chris Spedding and Phil Manzanera. Includes such forward-thinking art rock touchstones as Needles in the Camel's Eye; Baby's on Fire; Driving Me Backwards and 7 more.
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- Descatalogado por el fabricante : No
- Dimensiones del producto : 4,84 x 5,51 x 0,43 pulgadas; 3,25 Onzas
- Fabricante : Astralwerks
- Número de modelo del producto : 2129497
- Fecha de lanzamiento original : 2004
- Producto en amazon.com desde : Enero 29, 2007
- Etiqueta : Astralwerks
- ASIN : B00022M518
- País de origen : EE. UU.
- Número de discos : 1
- Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº13,825 en CDs y Vinilo (Ver el Top 100 en CDs y Vinilo)
- nº32 en Ambient
- nº80 en Glam (CDs y Vinilo)
- nº111 en Música Británica
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"Photographers snip-snap / Take your time, she's only burning / This kind of experience / Is necessary for her learning"
But then again, who needs meaning when the music is this good? Despite there being plenty of musical weirdness and sometimes insanity, every song on this album is distinctive, and all of them have the potential to stick in your head. Eno's voice may or may not be immediately likable to you, but I personally really like it. His voice has style, though not in a suave or crooning way like a certain past bandmate of his, Bryan Ferry, whom he does seem to imitate the vocal stylings of at times to humorous effect. This album is also full of textures and weird sounds that make the songs even more unique and ear-pleasing. The production on this album has hardly dated, if it even has!
My favorite songs on the album are... well, all of them. Because they're all so different, I'll describe each briefly so you can try the ones that appeal most to you and go from there.
Needles in the Camel's Eye - A very layered rocker with Eno's vocals kind of in the background (which you may or may not find a good thing.) The melody in this song is one of my favorites, and there are some abrupt, jarring pauses in the middle that demand attention.
The Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch - A song about having an affair with a guy who can breathe fire... yep, that's right. This song has some Talking Heads-ish rhythm guitar in the background, some crazy bleeps and bloops in the middle, and Eno delivering some goofy imitation-Ferry vocals.
Baby's On Fire - Literally, this is about a baby being on fire. It's not any kind of "hot" disco nonsense, it's just weird. However, it's weird in the absolute greatest way possible. Eno adopts a nasally vocal tone that only adds to the hilarity.
Cindy Tells Me - The closest thing to a "normal" pop song on the album, featuring one of the most immediately catchy melodies and some sweet oooo-oooo-oooos.
Driving Me Backwards - An insane song with a melody that manages to sound backwards and lyrics that are nonsensical when they are intelligible (Now I've found a sweetheart/Treats me good, just like an armchair) and often not intelligible at all.
On Some Faraway Beach - Quite beautiful, actually. This song has around two and a half minutes of instrumental (with backing vocals) before Eno sings a main melody, and the whole thing is just wonderful. The main piano bit is simple but lovely.
Blank Frank - Not to be confused with Frank Black. This one is a bizarre, very percussive rocker with Eno putting ridiculous amounts of vibrato on his voice (one line goes something like "He's on the menu, on the table, he's the knife and he's the wait-ahhh, ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah and so on) set to lyrics that mean as little as anything else we've heard thus far but are sometimes funny.
Dead Finks Don't Talk - The weirdest thing on the album, this song is completely bonkers... naturally, it's one of my favorites (of the favorites.) It features a demonic-sounding chorus of Enos going "hah-hah-hah-hah" and another Eno voice squawking "OH NO!" in the background, with the lead Eno doing a ridiculous exaggerated deep voice at times. Beautiful madness.
Some of Them Are Old - A surprisingly majestic song that I imagine as the national anthem of Enoland. This song really sounds like it SHOULD mean something, but as usual I don't believe it does, though I'm not so sure. A wonderful melody and nice guitar interlude.
Here Come The Warm Jets - Largely instrumental, the lyrics in this song are some of the hardest on the album to make out, but the music is quite cool. Two drum tracks fade in out-of-sync, and the whole song grows before fading out.
Overall, this is one of my favorite albums ever, and it deserves to be one of yours too. It didn't need to grow on me much because I had just heard the first Velvet Underground album for the first time when I first heard it (this weirdness is mostly organized weirdness, at least), but it's definitely worth a listen.
The beat is out of step for a purpose.
The words make visual nonsense,
while some of the legends of British Art Rock play backup.
These are Eno solo projects,
an artist alone, working late at night on a new sound.
These albums cemented Eno as being, at times absurdly,
independent from the Rock Mainstream,
showing the way to unique sounds in the language of Pop Rock.
There was great Art Rock before this, but this, like Rubber Soul,
mapped an entire new way the sound could be expressed.
Much of what this did for artists was inspire them,
and make them realize it was okay to diverge.
You will find this sort of Eno attitude rippling through the following years,
from the Talking Heads to U2.
A few things I could mention.....how daring it was to even listen to this form of music.
You had to be out of the main or an artist to want this album
and tolerate people thinking you were weird when you played it.
Also, there were two sides to each album, back then and no video,
but this music is somehow visual in its' expression.
How Eno chose to layout the the A vs B sides is significant, but is lost on a CD.
Artistic choices are lost on the CD.
He was really turning everything from top to the bottom.
The B side feels like the A side, and vice versa.
The B side of this album starts with Far Away Beach.
Listening from this point gives the listener a better idea of what Eno will do
over the next years with his Pop Rock projects.
All these albums are all experiments in the method of song and sound creation.
Where the Beatles trained us to listen for some message, there is none here.
But this music has a visual presence and, like an artists painting,
can be interpreted from different parts of the room of your mind, and....
though most aspect of the words make no sense,
the soul is transported and riveted to these moods and landscapes
created through the music.
I can remember exactly where I was listening to these songs,
and the deep places I was traveling within my own inner cosmos.
These tunes became linked to artists own journeys into their own art
and so was highly influential new language to employ.
These albums became sewn into the language and soul of many artists.
Eno's isolation is expressed in an entirely different way than say Roger Waters
but the isolation is there, at times moving away from sadness into a quirky
and happy sort of play in his own mind.
The must have albums of these four are Another Green World and
Taking Tiger Mountain, followed by Before and After, and maybe
if I could clip out the B side of this as a must have.
Another Green World is a "Desert Island" album and is the greatest
Art Rock Album aside form Dark Side of the Moon.
Also, check out In the Court of the Crimson King, which preceded many of these projects.
These Japanese Mini LP CDs or mlps as some call them are extremely collectible, and generally they are sold out as most are made on a preorder basis. Just be careful as this also makes these very susceptible to counterfeit copies that are hard to distinguish from the real thing. I have close to 100 Promo Box sets and a bunch of CDs that just didn’t come in the Promo box set. But all of them have increased in value and they will continue to do so once they are all purchased.
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