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Glam rock / Art rock album similar to work with Roxy Music but more experimental
An installment of albums which Eno called his "ambient" work; a series of albums which consisted of extremely unique sonic landscapes and compositions crafted by Brian with the help of other musicians
"Burning Airlines Give You So Much More" 1974
The first of four albums released in Eno's "Ambient" series, a term which he coined to differentiate his minimalistic approach to the album's material and "the products of the various purveyors of canned music".
3 albums recorded in West Berlin, "500 feet from the wall"
Eno's first ambient album, the A side had one 30-minute ambient track, the B side consisted of 3 Variations on the classical song Canon in D
Art Rock
Front and back cover art
Ambient
An early glimpse into Eno's evolving and extremely unique approach in composing and producing music.
Their first released work since 30 years ago
Ambient
Ambient
Played synthesizers for this rock group.
Sometimes Eno dressed as a woman while in this group; he said that he liked how he could look at "any kind of clothing, and just say I'll wear this with this, and this and this."
Born:
Brian Peter George St. John Le Baptiste De La Salle Eno
May 15, 1948 Woodbridge, UK
Albums
Known for: Roxy Music, ambient music, work with David Bowie, the Talking Heads, U2, Coldplay, Robert Fripp, and his forward thinking approach to music.
"Do The Strand" - 1973
Instruments/credits: Synthesizer, piano, keyboard, organ, vocals, saxophone, guitar, bass, tape loops, sequencer, producer, engineer, composer, visual artist, generative music creator, much much more