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Brian Eno - Music For Films (CD 1987)

 
Brian Eno - Music For Films (CD 1987)

Title: Music For Films
Artist: Brian Eno
Record Label: EG, Virgin
Release Year: 1987
EAN: 0077778718925
Genre: Electronic
Product ID: EPID3953353
Description: Personnel: Brian Eno; Fred Frith, Robert Fripp, Paul Rudolph (guitar); John Cale (viola); Rhett Davies (trumpet); Rod Melvin (electric piano); Percy Jones, Bill MacCormick (bass); Phil Collins, Dave Mattacks (percussion).Because it was r...
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Track Listing
1. M 386
2. Aragon
3. From The Same Hill
4. Inland Sea
5. Two Rapid Formations
6. Slow Water
7. Sparrow Fall 1
8. Sparrow Fall 2
9. Sparrow Fall 3
10. Quartz
11. Events In Dense Fog
12. There Is Nobody
13. Patrolling Wire Borders
14. Task Force
15. Strange Light
16. Final Sunset
17. Measured Room
18. Alternative 3

Details
Number of CDs:1
Producer:Brian Eno
Recording Type:Studio
Distributor:EMI Operations/CEVA Logistics
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:AAD

Album Notes
Personnel: Brian Eno; Fred Frith, Robert Fripp, Paul Rudolph (guitar); John Cale (viola); Rhett Davies (trumpet); Rod Melvin (electric piano); Percy Jones, Bill MacCormick (bass); Phil Collins, Dave Mattacks (percussion).Because it was released between 1975's proto-ambient DISCREET MUSIC and 1979's similarly-titled AMBIENT 1: MUSIC FOR AIRPORTS, 1978's MUSIC FOR FILMS is often mistakenly lumped in with Brian Eno's ambient releases. However, while MUSIC FOR FILMS shares some of the facets of Eno's ambient music, particularly in the lack of vocals, the structure of the album precludes its description as an ambient release. While Eno's definition of ambient music focuses on the extended length of pieces and their meditative content, the 18 tracks on MUSIC FOR FILM are very brief--only one reaches four minutes and half are under two--and they cover an appropriately cinematic range of moods, from tranquility to fear. At times, Eno and his collaborators, including Fred Frith, Phil Collins, and John Cale, recall such soundtrack composers as Bernard Herrmann and Nino Rota, but MUSIC FOR FILMS is quintessential Eno.

Editorial Reviews
4 Stars - Excellent - ...has always stood out for its melancholy and, perhaps, the brevity of its tracks....there scarcely seems a wasted moment on it...
Q (05/01/1993)


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