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Prior to & fallowing Science occurs as 1977 album by Brian Eno. These are less experimental than its predecessor Another Green World. A songs in the 1st half (side Single of the original album) come up-&-coming, when victims in the 2nd half (side Two) come languorous and pastoral.

Track listing

  • "No One Receiving" (Eno) - 3:51
  • "Backwater" (Eno) - 3:43
  • "Kurt's Rejoinder" (Eno) - 2:53
  • "Energy Fools the Magician" (Eno, arr. Jones/Eno) - 2:05
  • "King's Lead Hat" (Eno) - 3:53
  • "Here He Comes" (Eno) - 5:40
  • "Julie With..." (Eno) - 6:20
  • "By This River" (Eno, Roedelius, Moebius) - 3:03
  • "Through Hollow Lands" (Eno, arr. Frith/Eno) - 3:54
  • "Spider and I" (Eno) - 4:08

    Personnel
    Brian Eno Paul Rudolph Phil Collins Percy Jones Rhett Davies Jaki Liebezeit Dave Mattacks Shirley Williams Kurt Schwitters Fred Frith Andy Fraser Phil Manzanera Robert Fripp Achim Roedelius Möbi Moebius Bill MacCormick Brian Turrington

    Miscellaneous
    The song "Kurt's Rejoinder" features the sample of Dada artist Kurt Schwitters. "Kings Lead Hat" is an anagram of Talking Heads, and the song is indeed a Talking Heads pastiche. "Through Hollow Lands" is dedicated to Harold Budd. In a brochure involved using a Video come 4 pictures of lithographs made by Peter Schmidt. Early vinyl copies of the album involved copies of the lithographs themselves. A titles one prints come “The Other House�, “Look at September, Look at October�, “Four Years� and “The Road to the Crater�.

  • All Music Guide: Brian Eno - Before and After Science
    Review by David Ross Smith, 5 of 5 stars. "...the most essential Eno material."

    Epinions: Brian Eno - Before and After Science
    Collected member reviews. 3.5 of stars. "Eno is both a poet and master technician...go out and enjoy this album. Or stay in and enjoy it..."

    Ground and Sky: Brian Eno - Before and After Science
    Progressived music fan pages review by Joe McGlinchey. "The introspective pieces, by contrast, are uniformly, across-the-board brilliant. Each is like a kayak, in which the listener can paddle slowly alongside the promising vistas..."






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