Eno's solo debut, Here Come the Warm Jets, is a spirited, experimental
collection of unabashed pop songs on which Eno mostly reprises his Roxy
Music role as "sound manipulator," taking the lead vocals but leaving
much of the instrumental work to various studio cohorts (including
ex-Roxy mates Phil Manzanera and Andy Mackay, plus Robert Fripp and
others). Eno's compositions are quirky, whimsical, and catchy, his
lyrics bizarre and often free-associative, with a decidedly dark bent in
their humor ("Baby's on Fire," "Dead Finks Don't Talk"). Yet the album
wouldn't sound nearly as manic as it does without Eno's wildly
unpredictable sound processing; he coaxes otherworldly noises and
textures from the treated guitars and keyboards, layering them in
complex arrangements or bouncing them off one another in a weird
cacophony. Avant-garde yet very accessible, Here Come the Warm Jets
still sounds exciting, forward-looking, and densely detailed, revealing
more intricacies with every play. Steve Huey
Tracklist :
1. Needles in the Camel's Eye 3:11
Brian Eno / Phil Manzanera
Bass Guitar – Bill MacCormick
Guitar – Chris 'Ace' Spedding, Phil Manzanera
Percussion – Simon King
2. The Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch 3:04
Brian Eno
Bass [Extra Bass] – Chris Thomas
Bass Guitar – Busta Cherry Jones
Guitar – Chris 'Ace' Spedding, Phil Manzanera
Percussion – Marty Simon
3. Baby's on Fire 5:19
Brian Eno
Bass Guitar – John Wetton, Paul Rudolph
Guitar – Paul Rudolph, Robert Fripp
Percussion – Marty Simon, Simon King
4. Cindy Tells Me 3:25
Brian Eno / Phil Manzanera
Bass Guitar – Busta Cherry Jones
Guitar – Phil Manzanera
Keyboards – Nick Judd
Percussion – Marty Simon
5. Driving Me Backwards 5:12
Brian Eno
Bass Guitar – John Wetton, Paul Rudolph
Guitar – Robert Fripp
Percussion – Simon King
6. On Some Faraway Beach 4:36
Brian Eno
Backing Vocals – Sweetfeed
Bass Guitar – Busta Cherry Jones
Keyboards – Andy Mackay
Percussion – Simon King
7. Blank Frank
Brian Eno / Robert Fripp
Backing Vocals – Sweetfeed
Bass Guitar – Bill MacCormick
Guitar – Robert Fripp
Keyboards – Nick Kool And The Koolaids
Percussion – Simon King
8. Dead Finks Don't Talk 4:19
Brian Eno
Arranged By – Eno, Jones, Judd, Thompson
Bass Guitar – Busta Cherry Jones
Keyboards – Nick Judd
Percussion – Paul Thompson
9. Some of Them Are Old 5:11
Brian Eno
Keyboards, Saxophone [Septet] – Andy Mackay
Slide Guitar – Lloyd Watson
10. Here Come the Warm Jets 4:04
Brian Eno
Bass Guitar – Paul Rudolph
Guitar – Paul Rudolph
Percussion – Simon King
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ROXY MUSIC – Roxy Music (1972-2015) RM | Platinum SHM-CD | Two Version | FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless
Falling halfway between musical primitivism and art rock ambition, Roxy Music's eponymous debut remains a startling redefinition of rock's boundaries. Simultaneously embracing kitschy glamour and avant-pop, Roxy Music shimmers with seductive style and pulsates with disturbing synthetic textures. Although no musician demonstrates much technical skill at this point, they are driven by boundless imagination -- Brian Eno's synthesized "treatments" exploit electronic instruments as electronics, instead of trying to shoehorn them into conventional acoustic patterns. Similarly, Bryan Ferry finds that his vampiric croon is at its most effective when it twists conventional melodies, Phil Manzanera's guitar is terse and unpredictable, while Andy Mackay's saxophone subverts rock & roll clichés by alternating R&B honking with atonal flourishes. But what makes Roxy Music such a confident, astonishing debut is how these primitive avant-garde tendencies are married to full-fledged songs, whether it's the free-form, structure-bending "Re-Make/Re-Model" or the sleek glam of "Virginia Plain," the debut single added to later editions of the album. That was the trick that elevated Roxy Music from an art school project to the most adventurous rock band of the early '70s. Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Tracklist :
1. Re-Make / Re-Model 5:10
2. Ladytron 4:21
3. If There Is Something 6:33
4. 2 H.B. 4:30
5. The Bob (Melody) 5:48
6. Chance Meeting 3:00
7. Would You Believe? 3:47
8. Sea Breezes 7:00
9. Bitters End 2:02
Credits :
Bass Guitar – Graham Simpson
Drums – Paul Thompson
Guitar – Phil Manzanera
Saxophone, Oboe – Andy Mackay
Songwriter [All Songs By], Voice, Piano, Cover – Bryan Ferry
Synthesizer [Synthesiser], Tape – Eno
Tracklist :
1. Re-Make / Re-Model 5:10
2. Ladytron 4:21
3. If There Is Something 6:33
4. 2 H.B. 4:30
5. The Bob (Melody) 5:48
6. Chance Meeting 3:00
7. Would You Believe? 3:47
8. Sea Breezes 7:00
9. Bitters End 2:02
Credits :
Bass Guitar – Graham Simpson
Drums – Paul Thompson
Guitar – Phil Manzanera
Saxophone, Oboe – Andy Mackay
Songwriter [All Songs By], Voice, Piano, Cover – Bryan Ferry
Synthesizer [Synthesiser], Tape – Eno
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JEFF BECK — Wired (1976-2013) RM | Blu-spec CD2 | Serie Legacy Recordings | Two Version | FLAC (image+.tracks+.cue), lossless
Released in 1976, Jeff Beck's Wired contains some of the best jazz-rock fusion of the period. Wired is generally more muscular, albeit l...
