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Another Green World (Album) by Brian Eno

Artist Biography For Brian Eno

Brian Peter George St John Le Baptiste De La Salle Eno RDI Born Brian Peter George Eno 15 May 1948 Is An English Musician Record Producer Visual Artist And Theorist Best Known For His Pioneering Work In Ambient Music And Contributions To Rock Pop And Electronica. A Self-Described "non-Musician" Eno Has Helped Introduce Unique Conceptual Approaches And Recording Techniques To Contemporary Music. He Has Been Described As One Of Popular Music's Most Influential And Innovative Figures. Born In Suffolk Eno Studied Painting And Experimental Music At The Art School Of Ipswich Civic College In The Mid 1960s And Then At Winchester School Of Art. He Joined Glam Rock Group Roxy Music As Synthesiser Player In 1971. After Recording Two Albums With Roxy Music He Departed In 1973 To Record A Number Of Solo Albums Coining The Term "ambient Music" To Describe His Work On Releases Such As Another Green World 1975 Discreet Music 1975 And Music For Airports 1978 . He Also Collaborated With Artists Such As Robert Fripp Cluster Harold Budd David Bowie On His "Berlin Trilogy" And David Byrne And Produced Albums By Artists Including John Cale Jon Hassell Laraaji Talking Heads And Devo And The No Wave Compilation No New York 1978 . Eno Has Continued To Record Solo Albums And Work With Artists Including U2 Laurie Anderson Grace Jones Slowdive Coldplay James Blake And Damon Albarn. Dating Back To His Time As A Student He Has Also Worked In Media Including Sound Installations And His Mid-70s Co-Development Of Oblique Strategies A Deck Of Cards Featuring Cryptic Aphorisms Intended To Spur Creative Thinking. From The 1970s Onwards Eno's Installations Have Included The Sails Of The Sydney Opera House In 2009 And The Lovell Telescope At Jodrell Bank In 2016. An Advocate Of A Range Of Humanitarian Causes Eno Writes On A Variety Of Subjects And Is A Founding Member Of The Long Now Foundation. In 2019 Eno Was Inducted Into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame As A Member Of Roxy Music. Eno Is Frequently Referred To As One Of Popular Music's Most Influential Artists. Producer And Film Composer Jon Brion Has Said "I Think He's The Most Influential Artist Since The Beatles." Critic Jason Ankeny At AllMusic Argues That Eno "forever Altered The Ways In Which Music Is Approached Composed Performed And Perceived And Everything From Punk To Techno To New Age Bears His Unmistakable Influence." Eno Has Spread His Techniques And Theories Primarily Through His Production His Distinctive Style Informed A Number Of Projects In Which He Has Been Involved Including Bowie's "Berlin Trilogy" Helping To Popularize Minimalism And The Albums He Produced For Talking Heads Incorporating On Eno's Advice African Music And Polyrhythms Devo And Other Groups. Eno's First Collaboration With David Byrne 1981's My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts Pioneered Sampling Techniques That Would Prove To Be Influential In Hip-Hop And Broke Ground By Incorporating World Music Into Popular Western Music Forms. Eno And Peter Schmidt's Oblique Strategies Have Been Used By Many Bands And Eno's Production Style Has Proven Influential In Several General Respects "his Recording Techniques Have Helped Change The Way That Modern Musicians – Particularly Electronic Musicians – View The Studio. No Longer Is It Just A Passive Medium Through Which They Communicate Their Ideas But Itself A New Instrument With Seemingly Endless Possibilities." Whilst Inspired By The Ideas Of Minimalist Composers Including John Cage Terry Riley And Erik Satie Eno Coined The Term Ambient Music To Describe His Own Work And Defined The Term. The Ambient Music Guide States That He Has Brought From "relative Obscurity Into The Popular Consciousness" Fundamental Ideas About Ambient Music Including "the Idea Of Modern Music As Subtle Atmosphere As Chill-Out As Impressionistic As Something That Creates Space For Quiet Reflection Or Relaxation." His Groundbreaking Work In Electronic Music Has Been Said To Have Brought Widespread Attention To And Innovations In The Role Of Electronic Technology In Recording. Pink Floyd Keyboardist Rick Wright Said He "often Eulogised" Eno's Abilities. Eno's "unconventional Studio Predilections" In Common With Those Of Peter Gabriel Were An Influence On The Recording Of "In The Air Tonight" The Single Which Launched The Solo Career Of Eno's Former Drummer Phil Collins. Collins Said He "learned A Lot" From Working With Eno. Both Half Man Half Biscuit In The Song "Eno Collaboration" On The EP Of The Same Name And MGMT Have Written Songs About Eno. LCD Soundsystem Has Frequently Cited Eno As A Key Influence. The Icelandic Singer Björk Also Credited Eno As A Major Influence. Mora Sti Fotia Babies On Fire One Of The Most Influential Greek Rock Bands Was Named After Eno's Song "Baby's On Fire". In 2011 Belgian Academics From The Royal Museum For Central Africa Named A Species Of Afrotropical Spider Pseudocorinna Brianeno In His Honour.

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Frogtoon Music Album Info: Another Green World

Another Green World - Eno Originally Released On Island Records Side 1 Original Track Listing Sky Saw
Phil Collins - Drums
Percy Jones - Fretless Bass
Paul Rudolph - Anchor Bass
Rod Melvin - Rhodes Piano
John Cale - Viola Section
Brian Eno - Snake Guitar Digital Guitar Over Fire Island
Phil Collins - Drums
Percy Jones - Fretless Bass
Brian Eno - Synthesizer Guitars Tape St. Elmo's Fire
Robert Fripp - Wimshurst Guitar
Brian Eno - Organ Piano Yamaha Bass Pedals Synthetic Percussion Desert Guitars In Dark Trees
Brian Eno - Guitars Synthesizer Electric Percussion And Treated Rhythm Generator The Big Ship
Brian Eno - Synthesizer Synthetic Percussion And Treated Rhythm Generator I'll Come Running
Robert Fripp - Restrained Lead Guitar
Paul Rudolph - Bass Snare Drums Bass Guitar Assistant Castanet Guitars
Rod Melvin - Lead Piano
Brian Eno - Castanet Guitars Chord Piano Synthesizer Synthetic Percussion Another Green World
Brian Eno - Desert Guitars Farfisa Organ Piano Side 2 Original Track Listing Sombre Reptiles
Brian Eno - Hammond Organ Guitars Synthetic And Peruvian Percussion Electric Elements And Unnatural Sounds Little Fishes
Brian Eno - Prepared Piano Farfisa Organ Golden Hours
Robert Fripp - Winborne Guitar
John Cale - Viola
Brian Eno - Choppy Organs Spasmodic Percussion Club Guitars Uncertain Piano Becalmed
Brian Eno - Leslie Piano Synthesizer Zawinul Lava
Phil Collins - Percussion
Percy Jones - Fretless Bass
Paul Rudolph - Guitar
Rod Melvin - Rhodes Piano
Brian Eno - Grand Piano Synthesizer Organ And Tape Everything Merges With The Night
Brian Turrington - Bass Guitar Pianos
Brian Eno - Guitars Spirits Drifting
Brian Eno Bass Guitar Synthesizer Organ All Compositions By Brian Eno
For Their Sometimes Inadvertant Advice And Encouragement I Would Like To Thank Fred Smith
Bill Kelsey
Ian MacDonald
Phil Manzanera
Carol McNicoll
Ritva Saarikko
Peter Schmidt
Pete Townshend
Robert Wyatt
Oblique Strategies By Brian Eno And Peter Schmidt
The Cover Is A Detail From "After Raphael" By Tom Phillips
The Back Cover Photograph Is By Ritva Saarikko
Typography - Bob Bowkett At C.S.S.
Recorded At Island Studios During June August 1975
Engineered By RhettDavies
Assistant Engineers Guy Bidmead Bari Sage Robert Ash
Phil Collins Appears By Courtsey Of Charisma Records
All Compositions Published By E.G. Music 1975
Produced By Brian Eno And Rhett Davies For E.G. Recordings Ltd