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Brian Peter George St. John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno,RDI (/ˈiːnoʊ/; born 15 May 1948 and originally christened Brian Peter George Eno), professionally known as Brian Eno or simply Eno, is an English musician, composer, record producer, singer, and visual artist, known as one of the principal innovators of ambient music. Born in Suffolk, Eno studied under Roy Ascott at Ipswich Civic College and later attended Colchester Institute art school in Essex, England, taking inspiration from minimalist painting, cybernetics, and experimental music techniques during his time there. He joined the band Roxy Music as synthesiser player in the early 1970s. The group's success in the glam rock scene came quickly, but Eno soon became tired of touring and of conflicts with lead singer Bryan Ferry, leaving the group in 1973 to record innovative solo albums that would explore various styles and help pioneer ambient music.
Throughout the 1970s, Eno also worked as an influential collaborator and music producer, collaborating with Robert Fripp on the LPs (No Pussyfooting) (1973) and Evening Star (1975), David Bowie on his acclaimed "Berlin Trilogy," avant-garde musicians Jon Hassell and Harold Budd on several respective projects, and David Byrne on My Life in the Bush of Ghosts (released 1981), and further producing the acclaimed "No Wave" compilation No New York (1978), three albums by New York post-punk group Talking Heads, and albums by new wave bands Devo and Ultravox, among others. In subsequent decades, he has produced or worked on albums by U2, James, Laurie Anderson, Coldplay, Paul Simon, Grace Jones, James Blake and Slowdive, among others. Eno has also pursued multimedia ventures in parallel to his music career, including his mid-1970s development of "Oblique Strategies" (written with Peter Schmidt), a deck of cards featuring cryptic aphorisms intended to break creative blocks and encourage lateral thinking.
From the album Thursday Afternoon. I used some old time-lapse footage of clouds and made it into a video painting, similar to what Eno originally had in mind. If you get a chance, check out his original ones. They're fantastic.
Ambient 1: Music for Airports is the sixth studio album by Brian Eno. It was released by Polydor Records in 1978. The album consists of four compositions created by layering tape loops of differing lengths. It was the first of four albums released in Eno's "Ambient" series, a term which he coined to differentiate his experimental and minimalistic approach to composition from "the products of the various purveyors of canned music". The music was designed to be continuously looped as a sound installation, with the intent of defusing the tense, anxious atmosphere of an airport terminal. To achieve this, Eno sought to create music "as ignorable as it is interesting." Though it is not the earliest entry in the genre, it was the first album ever to be explicitly created under the label "ambient...
01. Sky saw - 00:00 02. Over fire island - 03:27 03. St. Elmo's fire - 05:18 04. In dark trees - 08:22 05. The big ship - 10:52 06. I'll come running - 13:55 07. Another green world - 17:46 08. Sombre reptiles - 19:23 09. Little fishes - 21:49 10. Golden hours - 23:20 11. Becalmed - 27:21 12: Zawinul / Lava - 31:17 13. Everything merges with the night - 34:18 14. Spirits drifting - 38:18
http://www.mixcloud.com/slowmotionradio Time-stretched version of the album 'Ambient 1: Music For Airports' by Brian Eno. http://www.enoshop.co.uk 'Music for Airports' was the first of four albums released in Brian 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". The music was designed to be continuously looped as a sound installation, with the intent to diffuse the tense, anxious atmosphere of an airport terminal. Eno conceived this idea while being stuck at Cologne Bonn Airport in Germany in the mid-1970s. He had to spend several hours there and was extremely annoyed by the uninspired sound atmosphere. It was installed at the Marine Air Terminal of New York's L...
Now also available on YouTube, ‘The Ship’ is the title track from Brian Eno’s album out 29 April. Download the song with pre-orders of the album from, Bleep – http://smarturl.it/ship-bleep Enoshop – http://smarturl.it/ship-eno "‘The Ship’ started as an Ambient work intended for a multi channel sound installation in Stockholm, but during the making of it I discovered that I could now sing a low C - which happens to be the root note of the piece. Getting older does have a few fringe benefits after all. From that point the work turned into an unusual kind of song...a type I've never made before where the vocal floats free, untethered to a rhythmic grid of any kind." Brian Eno Also available on, iTunes – http://smarturl.it/ship-itunes Amazon – http://smarturl.it/ship-amazon http://brian-en...
1. Under Stars 2.The Secret place 3. Matta 4. Signals 5. An Ending (Ascent) 6. Understars II 7. Drift 8. Silver Morning 9.Deep Blue Day 10. Weightless 11. Always Returning 12.Stars
Brian Eno & Harold Budd | Ambient 2 - The Plateaux Of Mirror | Whole album HD I don't own any rights to this album, I'm just a fan. Playlist: 1. First Light -- 00:00 2. Steal Away -- 06:59 (composed by Harold Budd and Eugene Bowen) 3. The Plateaux of Mirror -- 08:38 4. Above Chiangmai -- 12:55 5. An Arc of Doves -- 15:40 6. Not Yet Remembered -- 22:10 7. The Chill Air -- 26:10 8. Among Fields of Crystal -- 28:20 9. Wind in Lonely Fences -- 31:48 10. Failing Light -- 35:42 Piano and electric piano: Harold Budd Other instruments, treatments: Brian Eno All compositions Brian Eno and Harold Budd except "Steal Away" by Harold Budd and Eugene Bowen Production and cover art: Brian Eno Recording location: Grant Avenue Studio, Old Rugged Cross, Hamilton, Ontario Thanks: Bob and Danny ...
full of mystery and an otherworldy beauty. Produced by Daniel Lanois. "Late October" – 0 "A Stream with Bright Fish" – 3:54 "The Silver Ball" – 3:26 "Against the Sky" – 4:46 "Lost in the Humming Air" – 4:49 "Dark-Eyed Sister" – 4:36 "Their Memories" – 2:54 "The Pearl" – 3:07 "Foreshadowed" – 3:54 "An Echo of Night" – 2:22 "Still Return" – 4:11
Great little rarity from a Dutch Television program in 1974. 'Seven Deadly Finns' is a single only release from 1974.
BRIAN ENO & J.PETER SCHWALM live @ Teatro Dal Verme, Milano 2002, 23rd May incomplete video Brian Eno, keybs J.Peter Schwalm, keybs Leo Abrahams, guitar Christoph Buhse, drums Nell Catchpole, violin Tim Harries, bass Heiko Himminghoffen, percussion unknown lineage incomplete video 01 - Intro 02 - Light A Cigarette 03 - Persis 04 - Warnography 05 - Caught between enjoy Renzo
JOIN US http://on.fb.me/SHffO9 for updates. Looking to perform this wonderful album in early 2014. This is an overview of the celebration of Brian Eno's first solo album "Here Come The Warm Jets", plus a smattering of his other pop songs, as performed live in NYC. More info at Musical Director Rob Christiansen http://myspace.com/eastghostwestghost Emcee John Schaefer http://wnyc.org January 8, 2012 Featured Leads included: Dominic Cipolla http://knittingfactoryrecords.com, Paul Duncan http://warmghost.com, Siobhan Duffy Gira http://facebook.com/thegungadin, Sohrab Habibian http://obitsurl.com, Rachel Lears http://rachellears.com, Cheri Leone http://troubledolls.tumblr.com, Travis Morrison http://dismembermentplan.com, Vernon Reid http://facebook.com/vernonreid Bryan Scary ht...
This is vintage Brian Eno: a 1974 pre-MTV promo video for "China My China," from Eno's 1974 LP Taking Tiger Mountain By Strategy, a song which also features Judy Nylon of Snatch. Brian performs in front of a stack of tube TVs backed by Judy Nylon and Polly Eltes on guitars. Recorded in 1974 at Island Records in Shepherds Bush where it languished for years.
Oh the plot is so bewitching- Baby's On Fire by Brian Eno courtesy of UMG a montage by Sam Peebles/Magical Thing 2010 Que Viva Mexico Strike! Battleship Potemkin directed by Sergei M. Eisenstein The Fall directed by Tarsem Singh The Color of Pomegranates directed by Sergei Parajanov Suspiria directed by Dario Argento Red Shoes directed by Michael Powell Kagemusha directed by Akira Kurosawa Santa Sangre directed by Alejandro Jodorowsky
Brian Eno is a man of many talents - he's known for his days in Roxy music and for working with David Bowie. He's produced many at the top of the musical industry and is also recognised as the architect of "ambient music". This week is a busy one for him. He has an album out and an art show with light and sound installations. Krishnan Guru-Murthy went to meet him.
As they create a track of electronic music during their mentoring year, multimedia artists Brian Eno and Ben Frost reveal the two sides of composition, finding inspiration and analyzing the music they create and how it will be heard. Discover more on http://www.rolexmentorprotege.com/pairing/2010-2011/brian_eno_and_ben_frost
From the album Thursday Afternoon. I used some old time-lapse footage of clouds and made it into a video painting, similar to what Eno originally had in mind. If you get a chance, check out his original ones. They're fantastic.
Ambient 1: Music for Airports is the sixth studio album by Brian Eno. It was released by Polydor Records in 1978. The album consists of four compositions created by layering tape loops of differing lengths. It was the first of four albums released in Eno's "Ambient" series, a term which he coined to differentiate his experimental and minimalistic approach to composition from "the products of the various purveyors of canned music". The music was designed to be continuously looped as a sound installation, with the intent of defusing the tense, anxious atmosphere of an airport terminal. To achieve this, Eno sought to create music "as ignorable as it is interesting." Though it is not the earliest entry in the genre, it was the first album ever to be explicitly created under the label "ambient...
01. Sky saw - 00:00 02. Over fire island - 03:27 03. St. Elmo's fire - 05:18 04. In dark trees - 08:22 05. The big ship - 10:52 06. I'll come running - 13:55 07. Another green world - 17:46 08. Sombre reptiles - 19:23 09. Little fishes - 21:49 10. Golden hours - 23:20 11. Becalmed - 27:21 12: Zawinul / Lava - 31:17 13. Everything merges with the night - 34:18 14. Spirits drifting - 38:18
http://www.mixcloud.com/slowmotionradio Time-stretched version of the album 'Ambient 1: Music For Airports' by Brian Eno. http://www.enoshop.co.uk 'Music for Airports' was the first of four albums released in Brian 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". The music was designed to be continuously looped as a sound installation, with the intent to diffuse the tense, anxious atmosphere of an airport terminal. Eno conceived this idea while being stuck at Cologne Bonn Airport in Germany in the mid-1970s. He had to spend several hours there and was extremely annoyed by the uninspired sound atmosphere. It was installed at the Marine Air Terminal of New York's L...
Now also available on YouTube, ‘The Ship’ is the title track from Brian Eno’s album out 29 April. Download the song with pre-orders of the album from, Bleep – http://smarturl.it/ship-bleep Enoshop – http://smarturl.it/ship-eno "‘The Ship’ started as an Ambient work intended for a multi channel sound installation in Stockholm, but during the making of it I discovered that I could now sing a low C - which happens to be the root note of the piece. Getting older does have a few fringe benefits after all. From that point the work turned into an unusual kind of song...a type I've never made before where the vocal floats free, untethered to a rhythmic grid of any kind." Brian Eno Also available on, iTunes – http://smarturl.it/ship-itunes Amazon – http://smarturl.it/ship-amazon http://brian-en...
1. Under Stars 2.The Secret place 3. Matta 4. Signals 5. An Ending (Ascent) 6. Understars II 7. Drift 8. Silver Morning 9.Deep Blue Day 10. Weightless 11. Always Returning 12.Stars
Brian Eno & Harold Budd | Ambient 2 - The Plateaux Of Mirror | Whole album HD I don't own any rights to this album, I'm just a fan. Playlist: 1. First Light -- 00:00 2. Steal Away -- 06:59 (composed by Harold Budd and Eugene Bowen) 3. The Plateaux of Mirror -- 08:38 4. Above Chiangmai -- 12:55 5. An Arc of Doves -- 15:40 6. Not Yet Remembered -- 22:10 7. The Chill Air -- 26:10 8. Among Fields of Crystal -- 28:20 9. Wind in Lonely Fences -- 31:48 10. Failing Light -- 35:42 Piano and electric piano: Harold Budd Other instruments, treatments: Brian Eno All compositions Brian Eno and Harold Budd except "Steal Away" by Harold Budd and Eugene Bowen Production and cover art: Brian Eno Recording location: Grant Avenue Studio, Old Rugged Cross, Hamilton, Ontario Thanks: Bob and Danny ...
full of mystery and an otherworldy beauty. Produced by Daniel Lanois. "Late October" – 0 "A Stream with Bright Fish" – 3:54 "The Silver Ball" – 3:26 "Against the Sky" – 4:46 "Lost in the Humming Air" – 4:49 "Dark-Eyed Sister" – 4:36 "Their Memories" – 2:54 "The Pearl" – 3:07 "Foreshadowed" – 3:54 "An Echo of Night" – 2:22 "Still Return" – 4:11
Brian Eno is a man of many talents - he's known for his days in Roxy music and for working with David Bowie. He's produced many at the top of the musical industry and is also recognised as the architect of "ambient music". This week is a busy one for him. He has an album out and an art show with light and sound installations. Krishnan Guru-Murthy went to meet him.
A two-part interview with Brian Eno from the BBC 2 program "Riverside" in 1983, combined into a single video. The topics include natural versus electronic sounds, synthesizers, ambient music, New York, and video art. The University has made two edits to the second part for rights reasons: a clip of Roxy Music and rough footage from Apollo have been removed. However, the University believes that these can still be viewed online in a version located at: http://stuffem.wordpress.com/2007/10/20/video-archive-brian-eno-interview-1983
BBC Click’s Spencer Kelly spends an afternoon talking art, science, music and potatoes with music legend and godfather of ambient music Brian Eno. His new app, Reflection, is a “generative” piece of music that changes every time you listen. In this extended chat we look in-depth at the rules and maths behind Reflection, where notes are altered depending on certain probabilities. We also hear some of Eno’s other ground-breaking generative work, including a very human robot drummer, some super-evil funk and a robot guitarist that could give Nile Rogers a run for his money. We look at his sound and visual art, including 77 million paintings, get a sneak peek inside his notebooks, and find out how he invented the legendary Oblique Strategies cards. Subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1uNQEWR Fi...
The third annual Andrew Carnegie Lecture at Edinburgh College of Art was delivered by influential musician and producer Brian Eno. The celebrated artist discussed his life and career during a public lecture and at the University of Edinburgh’s George Square Lecture Theatre on 10th May 2016. Along with his public lecture, the renowned artist also took part in a number of workshops and seminars with students and staff from a variety of programmes at ECA.
Lecture Date: 2012-02-24 AA First Year Lunchtime Lecture introduced by Valentin Bontjes van Beek. ‘… six weeks ago we were in a cab crossing the Thames on our way back to Notting Hill with Brian Eno and Diego Cortez – we’d just seen the Gerhard Richter and Pipilotti Rist shows. Brian was discussing the contents of a book project he has been talking about for a number of years: “… an attempt to answer the huge unanswered question, the dirty secret of the art world: what is art actually for?” … I think this would make a really inspiring talk for the First Year students …’.
Acclaimed comic-book writer Alan Moore interviews legendary musician Brian Eno. The interview was recorded on December 14th, 2004 at the The Institute Of Physics, on Portland Place.
In this Interview Brian Eno talks about how new music is composed and new musical possibilities arise every time a new musical instrument is invented. He also . Miles Davis – the greatest jazz trumpet player that has ever lived, appeared on the Arsenio Hall Show in June 1989. When interviewed, he revealed how he . In this rare tv interview Prince talks about how he would like to teach music. He also talks about the plethora of unpublished and unfinished songs he has. At one . A 1990 Michael Jordan guest appearance on the Arsenio Hall Show. In the interview Michael Jordan talks about how hard he plays basketball, about his .
Интервью Брайана Ино в рамках презентации шоу-перфоманса "77 Миллионов Картин" (Нью-Йорк, 2013). Материал лекции опубликован в образовательных целях. Я не являюсь владельцем авторских прав данного контента. Ознакомиться со стенограммой лекции на русском языке можно по ссылке http://bigclickstick.wixsite.com/imagenarium/stati-i-perevody. На русский язык текст (с незначительными сокращениями) переведен Paul Khovrachev. Приятного чтения!
In this Interview Brian Eno talks about how new music is composed and new musical possibilities arise every time a new musical instrument is invented. He also talks about his very first self built custom synthesizer and how he created sounds that were never heard before. Subscribe - never miss a video! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_S8ZlDCRkMMgc7ciw8X-hg The 20th Century Time Machine takes you back in time to the most important historical events of the past century. Watch documentaries, discussions and real footage of major events that shaped the world we live in today. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHAZA5h5cmo
From the album Thursday Afternoon. I used some old time-lapse footage of clouds and made it into a video painting, similar to what Eno originally had in mind. If you get a chance, check out his original ones. They're fantastic.
Ambient 1: Music for Airports is the sixth studio album by Brian Eno. It was released by Polydor Records in 1978. The album consists of four compositions created by layering tape loops of differing lengths. It was the first of four albums released in Eno's "Ambient" series, a term which he coined to differentiate his experimental and minimalistic approach to composition from "the products of the various purveyors of canned music". The music was designed to be continuously looped as a sound installation, with the intent of defusing the tense, anxious atmosphere of an airport terminal. To achieve this, Eno sought to create music "as ignorable as it is interesting." Though it is not the earliest entry in the genre, it was the first album ever to be explicitly created under the label "ambient...
01. Sky saw - 00:00 02. Over fire island - 03:27 03. St. Elmo's fire - 05:18 04. In dark trees - 08:22 05. The big ship - 10:52 06. I'll come running - 13:55 07. Another green world - 17:46 08. Sombre reptiles - 19:23 09. Little fishes - 21:49 10. Golden hours - 23:20 11. Becalmed - 27:21 12: Zawinul / Lava - 31:17 13. Everything merges with the night - 34:18 14. Spirits drifting - 38:18
http://www.mixcloud.com/slowmotionradio Time-stretched version of the album 'Ambient 1: Music For Airports' by Brian Eno. http://www.enoshop.co.uk 'Music for Airports' was the first of four albums released in Brian 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". The music was designed to be continuously looped as a sound installation, with the intent to diffuse the tense, anxious atmosphere of an airport terminal. Eno conceived this idea while being stuck at Cologne Bonn Airport in Germany in the mid-1970s. He had to spend several hours there and was extremely annoyed by the uninspired sound atmosphere. It was installed at the Marine Air Terminal of New York's L...
Now also available on YouTube, ‘The Ship’ is the title track from Brian Eno’s album out 29 April. Download the song with pre-orders of the album from, Bleep – http://smarturl.it/ship-bleep Enoshop – http://smarturl.it/ship-eno "‘The Ship’ started as an Ambient work intended for a multi channel sound installation in Stockholm, but during the making of it I discovered that I could now sing a low C - which happens to be the root note of the piece. Getting older does have a few fringe benefits after all. From that point the work turned into an unusual kind of song...a type I've never made before where the vocal floats free, untethered to a rhythmic grid of any kind." Brian Eno Also available on, iTunes – http://smarturl.it/ship-itunes Amazon – http://smarturl.it/ship-amazon http://brian-en...
1. Under Stars 2.The Secret place 3. Matta 4. Signals 5. An Ending (Ascent) 6. Understars II 7. Drift 8. Silver Morning 9.Deep Blue Day 10. Weightless 11. Always Returning 12.Stars
Brian Eno & Harold Budd | Ambient 2 - The Plateaux Of Mirror | Whole album HD I don't own any rights to this album, I'm just a fan. Playlist: 1. First Light -- 00:00 2. Steal Away -- 06:59 (composed by Harold Budd and Eugene Bowen) 3. The Plateaux of Mirror -- 08:38 4. Above Chiangmai -- 12:55 5. An Arc of Doves -- 15:40 6. Not Yet Remembered -- 22:10 7. The Chill Air -- 26:10 8. Among Fields of Crystal -- 28:20 9. Wind in Lonely Fences -- 31:48 10. Failing Light -- 35:42 Piano and electric piano: Harold Budd Other instruments, treatments: Brian Eno All compositions Brian Eno and Harold Budd except "Steal Away" by Harold Budd and Eugene Bowen Production and cover art: Brian Eno Recording location: Grant Avenue Studio, Old Rugged Cross, Hamilton, Ontario Thanks: Bob and Danny ...
full of mystery and an otherworldy beauty. Produced by Daniel Lanois. "Late October" – 0 "A Stream with Bright Fish" – 3:54 "The Silver Ball" – 3:26 "Against the Sky" – 4:46 "Lost in the Humming Air" – 4:49 "Dark-Eyed Sister" – 4:36 "Their Memories" – 2:54 "The Pearl" – 3:07 "Foreshadowed" – 3:54 "An Echo of Night" – 2:22 "Still Return" – 4:11
From the album Thursday Afternoon. I used some old time-lapse footage of clouds and made it into a video painting, similar to what Eno originally had in mind. If you get a chance, check out his original ones. They're fantastic.
Ambient 1: Music for Airports is the sixth studio album by Brian Eno. It was released by Polydor Records in 1978. The album consists of four compositions created by layering tape loops of differing lengths. It was the first of four albums released in Eno's "Ambient" series, a term which he coined to differentiate his experimental and minimalistic approach to composition from "the products of the various purveyors of canned music". The music was designed to be continuously looped as a sound installation, with the intent of defusing the tense, anxious atmosphere of an airport terminal. To achieve this, Eno sought to create music "as ignorable as it is interesting." Though it is not the earliest entry in the genre, it was the first album ever to be explicitly created under the label "ambient...
01. Sky saw - 00:00 02. Over fire island - 03:27 03. St. Elmo's fire - 05:18 04. In dark trees - 08:22 05. The big ship - 10:52 06. I'll come running - 13:55 07. Another green world - 17:46 08. Sombre reptiles - 19:23 09. Little fishes - 21:49 10. Golden hours - 23:20 11. Becalmed - 27:21 12: Zawinul / Lava - 31:17 13. Everything merges with the night - 34:18 14. Spirits drifting - 38:18
http://www.mixcloud.com/slowmotionradio Time-stretched version of the album 'Ambient 1: Music For Airports' by Brian Eno. http://www.enoshop.co.uk 'Music for Airports' was the first of four albums released in Brian 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". The music was designed to be continuously looped as a sound installation, with the intent to diffuse the tense, anxious atmosphere of an airport terminal. Eno conceived this idea while being stuck at Cologne Bonn Airport in Germany in the mid-1970s. He had to spend several hours there and was extremely annoyed by the uninspired sound atmosphere. It was installed at the Marine Air Terminal of New York's L...
Now also available on YouTube, ‘The Ship’ is the title track from Brian Eno’s album out 29 April. Download the song with pre-orders of the album from, Bleep – http://smarturl.it/ship-bleep Enoshop – http://smarturl.it/ship-eno "‘The Ship’ started as an Ambient work intended for a multi channel sound installation in Stockholm, but during the making of it I discovered that I could now sing a low C - which happens to be the root note of the piece. Getting older does have a few fringe benefits after all. From that point the work turned into an unusual kind of song...a type I've never made before where the vocal floats free, untethered to a rhythmic grid of any kind." Brian Eno Also available on, iTunes – http://smarturl.it/ship-itunes Amazon – http://smarturl.it/ship-amazon http://brian-en...
1. Under Stars 2.The Secret place 3. Matta 4. Signals 5. An Ending (Ascent) 6. Understars II 7. Drift 8. Silver Morning 9.Deep Blue Day 10. Weightless 11. Always Returning 12.Stars
Brian Eno & Harold Budd | Ambient 2 - The Plateaux Of Mirror | Whole album HD I don't own any rights to this album, I'm just a fan. Playlist: 1. First Light -- 00:00 2. Steal Away -- 06:59 (composed by Harold Budd and Eugene Bowen) 3. The Plateaux of Mirror -- 08:38 4. Above Chiangmai -- 12:55 5. An Arc of Doves -- 15:40 6. Not Yet Remembered -- 22:10 7. The Chill Air -- 26:10 8. Among Fields of Crystal -- 28:20 9. Wind in Lonely Fences -- 31:48 10. Failing Light -- 35:42 Piano and electric piano: Harold Budd Other instruments, treatments: Brian Eno All compositions Brian Eno and Harold Budd except "Steal Away" by Harold Budd and Eugene Bowen Production and cover art: Brian Eno Recording location: Grant Avenue Studio, Old Rugged Cross, Hamilton, Ontario Thanks: Bob and Danny ...
full of mystery and an otherworldy beauty. Produced by Daniel Lanois. "Late October" – 0 "A Stream with Bright Fish" – 3:54 "The Silver Ball" – 3:26 "Against the Sky" – 4:46 "Lost in the Humming Air" – 4:49 "Dark-Eyed Sister" – 4:36 "Their Memories" – 2:54 "The Pearl" – 3:07 "Foreshadowed" – 3:54 "An Echo of Night" – 2:22 "Still Return" – 4:11
I was just a broken head
I stole the world that others punctured
Now I stumble through the garbage
Slide and tumble, slide and stumble
Beak and claw, remorse reminder
Slide and tumble, slide and stumble
back and forth and back to nothing
Keep them tidy, keep them humble.
Chop and change to cut the corners
Sharp as razors shiny razors
Stranded on a world that's dying
Never moving, hardly trying.
I was just a broken head
I stole the world that others plundered
Now I stumble through the garbage