Brian Eno - Another Green World
Album Details
- Artist: Brian Eno
- Album: Another Green World
- Label: EG
- Year of Release: 1975
- ME Rating: Indie Classic
- Reviewed by: Dennis Scanland on 2006-02-02
- Viewed: 591 times
In my recent foray into the world of Brian Eno no album had been more lauded than Another Green World. And in fact, this album is probably the best album to be introduced to the facets of both his ambient work as well as his pop work. I find it hard to believe that music like this was being made in 1975 but this is clear evidence of the brilliance of Eno. The ambient side of this album isn't so ambient making it much easier for the uninitiated to get into. Take "In Dark Trees" for instance, it is an instrumental but it almost has a regular song structure to it. And all of the ambient songs have quite a defined beat to them as opposed to floating in space. And pop tracks fit in quite nicely like "St. Elmo's Fire" and "I'll Come Running" (with its goofy "I'll come running to tie your shoe" chorus). If you are going to try and make the dive into the world of Brian Eno then I recommend Another Green World. It brings all elements of what he has to offer together.
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