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HERE COME THE WARM JETS

Brian Eno

 

Progressive Electronic

3.73 | 261 ratings

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Evolver
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Crossover & JR/F/Canterbury Teams
3 stars This album is only a lttle bit prog, despite all the familiar names on the credits, like Robert Fripp, Phil Manzanera, and John Wetton. The fact is, this is at least as much punk as it is prog. Even more so, this album appears to be a precursor to the new wave music that was popularized in the late seventies by bands like The Talking Heads, and ran it's course through the eighties.

But despite all that, this is a fun album. Perhaps the most fun of all of Eno's output. You get the seminal Baby's On Fire, perhaps Eno's most famous tune. Other high points are Blank Frank, Driving Me Backwards and Dead Finks Don't Talk.

Listen to this with your sense of humor on, otherwise you might not get it.

Evolver | 3/5 |

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