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Poll Question: Which album do you prefer?
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    Posted: February 18 2013 at 09:58
... and those aren't even all the works that Eno was involved with in the 1970s... What a busy decade! (I didn't put those albums where he contributed to one song, such as Genesis' THE LAMB LIES DOWN ON BROADWAY.)

Most of these he played on, some he "merely" produced - and some he did both (such as the albums by Nico, Cale, and the Talking Heads).

While his 70s work was amazing (and my favorite Eno period), it continued well into the 80s (APOLLO: SOUNDTRACKS, AMBIENT 4: ON LAND, MY LIFE IN THE BUSH OF GHOSTS), as well as amazing production work with the Talking Heads (REMAIN IN LIGHT) and U2 (THE UNFORGETTABLE FIRE, THE JOSHUA TREE, ACHTUNG BABY)...

I love so many of these albums, but I have to go with ANOTHER GREEN WORLD. :-) A close second wold be Bowie's LOW; a close third would be a tie between TAKING TIGER MOUNTAIN and HERE COME THE WARM JETS.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 18 2013 at 10:05
Low is my favorite Bowie's album and Warszawa its best song.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 18 2013 at 10:07
Originally posted by octopus-4 octopus-4 wrote:

Low is my favorite Bowie's album and Warszawa its best song.


I have a mix where I took the instrumentals from LOW and HEROES to make one of the great (imaginary) instrumental albums of all time! :-)


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 18 2013 at 10:24
I voted for one of the most overlooked Bowie albums, which is Lodger. I really love that thing, and perhaps even moreso now that I'm older(think I bought it 15 years ago).
Also the interplay of ideas jumping back and forth between Eno and Bowie was at it's most natural methinks. So much so, that Bowie even got the ol electronics guru on board for what may seem like simple songs, yet they're far from that. One of the best examples of this is the closer Red Money(also sung by Iggy right around the same time, but then again Iggy was crashing in Bowie's Berliner apartment). Appears almost fog like with those guitar treatments along with the swirling synths, but it's still a somewhat simple song structure with recurring chorus and the works. Nothing really 'simple' about it though...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 18 2013 at 10:36
Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

I voted for one of the most overlooked Bowie albums, which is Lodger. I really love that thing, and perhaps even moreso now that I'm older(think I bought it 15 years ago).
Also the interplay of ideas jumping back and forth between Eno and Bowie was at it's most natural methinks. So much so, that Bowie even got the ol electronics guru on board for what may seem like simple songs, yet they're far from that. One of the best examples of this is the closer Red Money(also sung by Iggy right around the same time, but then again Iggy was crashing in Bowie's Berliner apartment). Appears almost fog like with those guitar treatments along with the swirling synths, but it's still a somewhat simple song structure with recurring chorus and the works. Nothing really 'simple' about it though...


Speaking of which, I wonder how it is that Eno wasn't invovled at all in Iggy's Berlin albums THE IDIOT and LUST FOR LIFE...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 18 2013 at 10:41
Holy s$%t. I probably haven't heard half of his efforts on the list.
Originally posted by octopus-4 octopus-4 wrote:

Low is my favorite Bowie's album and Warszawa its best song.
Same here for "Warszawa", though I'd say "Heroes" is my favorite from him.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 18 2013 at 10:44
Funny you should mention that, because I was thinking the exact same thing just last week, when I had a full blown Iggy/Stooges overdose. Although I must confess that I adore the trash can like production of both those albums. Eno could and probably would've done unspeakable things to a track like Dum Dum Boys. One of my absolute fave Iggy solo songs.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 18 2013 at 11:09
The first Roxy Music album for me.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 18 2013 at 11:11
My favorite has always been Before and After Science, although Low is awfully close and all of Eno's vocal albums are five stars for me.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 18 2013 at 11:32
I never realized how many amazing albums Eno was associated with--just in the 70s! Thanks for the list to wake me up to this very important contributor to the progress of music.

(Btw: 801 LIve; a wonderful album of amazingly talented collaborators all hitting on all cylinders.)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 18 2013 at 11:35
Tough call, lots of choices here, but ended up voting for Another Green World.  I think of it as a benchmark of sorts for a whole area of music that this album seemed to invent.  It's just a beautiful album all the way through.

I'd say I'm a fan of pretty much every album on this list though, to some degree.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 18 2013 at 11:37
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 18 2013 at 11:50
Another Green World is a damn fine album
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 18 2013 at 12:30
I left off Robert Wyatt's RUTH IS STRANGER THAN RICHARD from 1975. I'm sure I've left off others as well...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 18 2013 at 12:39
Originally posted by Triceratopsoil Triceratopsoil wrote:

Another Green World is a damn fine album

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 18 2013 at 13:03
The Bogus Man is a monumental slice of music that does not get its deserved applause! Eno's twiddling synths are intense and majestic. For your Pleasure remains a high point. Kudos for Diamond Head and Taking Tiger Mountain 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 18 2013 at 13:08
Originally posted by tszirmay tszirmay wrote:

The Bogus Man is a monumental slice of music that does not get its deserved applause! Eno's twiddling synths are intense and majestic. For your Pleasure remains a high point. Kudos for Diamond Head and Taking Tiger Mountain 


The Bogus Man, and indeed all of For Your Pleasure, is, as you say, monumental. In Every Dream Home a Heartache gives me chills every time, and I think the title track in underappreciated as well.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 18 2013 at 13:09
Taking Tiger Mountain was always my favorite Eno. he has a lot of good stuff but it takes a while for any of it to really stand out to me
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 18 2013 at 13:11
Devo, the Bowie albums and the Talking Heads albums are all close.  Since I feel like no one else will vote for Devo, I will. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 18 2013 at 13:17
"Here Come the Warm Jets," if only for this single track....the entire album is brilliant!!  Fripp's guitar solo comes in at 
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