Before and After Science - 8.5
I've been meaning to listen to more. Will do. Before and After Science is fantastic, love the many moods on this album.
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Before and After Science - 8.5
I've been meaning to listen to more. Will do. Before and After Science is fantastic, love the many moods on this album.
One of my favorite artists. Also, he has to be one of the most influential people of the last century. No hyperbole.
Solo:
Here Come the Warm Jets - 10
Taking Tiger Mountain - 9.5
Another Green World - 10
Discreet Music - 9.5
Before and After Science - 9.0
Ambient 1: Music for Airports - 10
Music for Films - 8.5
Ambient 4: On Land - 8.5
More Music for Films - 8.5
Thursday Afternoon - 10
Neroli - 8.5
The Drop - 8.5
Another Day on Earth - 9.0
Collaborations:
Ambient 2: The Plateaux of Morror - 8.5
Ambient 3: Day of Radiance - 8.0
My Life in the Bush of Ghosts - 7.5
Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks - 9.0
The Pearl - 9.0
Everything that Happens Will Happen Today - 8.0
Small Craft on a Milk Sea - 6.5
Wow, Taking Tiger Mountain was crazy. I like this guy. :lol:
Here Come the Warm Jets - 8
Taking Tiger Mountain - 8
Another Green World - 6.5
Before and After Science - 8
Ambient 1: Music for Airports - 7
Nerve Net - 7.5
Here Come the Warm Jets - 9.0
Before and After Science - 8.5
Got the "why the f have I not listened to this/obsessed over this before" feeling almost immediately when first listening to HCTWJ. "Baby's on Fire" and "Some of Them are Old" are my favorites for now. Surprised by how accessible the album is. I was pulled right in.
So I've pretty much been listening to Eno my entire life - since 4th grade.
But I'm curious about those of you who just discovered him this past week. Spinal and C-Op, you both seem to like his stuff quite a bit. Was it a lot different than you imagined?
Winston, the numbers, when you get a moment.
Thanks!
I'm with Spinal in that I was not aware of the glam rock stuff (I've been a fan of Before and After Science for a while now; that album seems a lot more subdued than HCTWJ). Also, for some reason, I though Eno would be putting out ambient music from the very start, so listening to HCTWJ was quite a surprising experience. Love the melodies, the vocals, the ENERGY and the experimentation. Will listen to more definitely, although I have a feeling I'll be more taken with albums in the HCTWJ glam/art rock camp.
The Pearl (4 ratings) - 9.25
Ambient 1: Music for Airports (6 ratings) - 8.67
Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks (5 ratings) - 8.6
Before and After Science (5 ratings) - 8.6
Ambient 2: The Plateaux of Morror (4 ratings) - 8.38
Taking Tiger Mountain (7 ratings) - 8.21
Ambient 4: On Land (4 ratings) - 8.13
Thursday Afternoon (5 ratings) - 7.88
Here Come the Warm Jets (8 ratings) - 7.81
My Life in the Bush of Ghosts (6 ratings) - 7.58
Discreet Music (4 ratings) - 7.5
Neroli (4 ratings) - 7.375
Another Green World (9 ratings) - 6.9
Grand Total (71 ratings) - 8.07
After the Heart (1 ratings) - 10
Drums Between the Bells (1 ratings) - 9
Eno I (1 ratings) - 9
Eno Ii (1 ratings) - 9
Everything that Happens Will Happen Today (2 ratings) - 9
June 1, 1974 (1 ratings) - 9
The Shutov Assembly (2 ratings) - 9
More Music for Films (2 ratings) - 8.25
After the Heat (1 ratings) - 8
Ali Click (maxi single) (1 ratings) - 8
Custer & Eno (2 ratings) - 8
Drawn from Life (1 ratings) - 8
Fractal Zoom (maxi single) (1 ratings) - 8
My Squelchy Life (1 ratings) - 8
Textures (1 ratings) - 8
Forth World Music, Vol. 1: Possible Musics (2 ratings) - 7.5
High Life (2 ratings) - 7.5
Music for Films (3 ratings) - 7.5
The Drop (3 ratings) - 7.5
Wrong Way Up (2 ratings) - 7.5
Another Day on Earth (3 ratings) - 7
Evening Star (2 ratings) - 7
Someday World (1 ratings) - 7
In a Land of Clear Colours (2 ratings) - 6.5
No Pussyfooting (2 ratings) - 6.5
Nerve Net (3 ratings) - 6.17
Curiosities Vol. 1 (1 ratings) - 6
Curiosities Vol. 2. (1 ratings) - 6
Spinner (2 ratings) - 6
The Equatorial Stars (1 ratings) - 6
Small Craft on a Milk Sea (2 ratings) - 5.75
Ambient 3: Day of Radiance (2 ratings) - 5.5
Bell Studies for the Clock of the Long Now (1 ratings) - 5
Panic of looking (1 ratings) - 5
Lux (1 ratings) - 2
The scores perfectly reflect the quality of those two albums.
A big tip of the hat to my bud Daniel, for making the absolute right call on these two releases that I had shunned for no good reason (well, to be honest, probably because the idea of outside vocals was a turn-off to me).
I was stunned by the level of song composition on the Byrne collaboration (even more so upon learning that David wrote the lyrics over musical tracks that Brian had given him). The results were simply sublime. Byrne's maturation as both a singer and songwriter was never more evident than on this release.
As far as the Holland collaboration goes (I purchased the 2 CD version after sampling snippets of a few of the vocal tracks), I'm listening exclusively to the instrumental version for the time being (and it's breathtakingly awesome). I want to have it indelibly etched in memory before I give the spoken word tracks a go. I think it will only amplify my appreciation of an approach of which I was not initially enamored.
Finally, I just today received Making Space, Eno's gorgeous release from Lumen London (for 77 Million Paintings). The music is lovely and the packaging is exquisite. Highly recommended.
http://i536.photobucket.com/albums/f...pstmfmjoyw.jpg
This is from Eno's brand spanking new album, The Ship. It's a cover of the Lou Reed/Velvet Underground song from 1969 - 47 years ago!
Dude is pushing 70, and he's still making gorgeous music like this. Amazing!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ym4hmN_5ns0