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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Brian Eno/John Cale |
| Record Label: |
United States Of Distribution LTD. |
| Genre: |
Rock and Pop |
| Subgenre: |
Art Rock |
| Release Date: |
August 12, 2003 |
| Album Duration: |
41m:45s |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Lay My Love 2. One Word 3. In the Backroom 4. Empty Frame 5. Cordoba 6. Spinning Away 7. Footsteps 8. Been There Done That 9. Crime in the Desert 10. River |
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Personnel: Brian Eno (vocals, electric & slide guitars, keyboards, drums, percussion, bells); John Cale (vocals, viola, harp, piano, organ, bass, tympani, dumbek); Dave Young, Robert Ahwai (guitar); Nell Catchpole (violin); Daryl Johnson (bass); Ronald Jones (drums, tabla); Rhett Davies, Bruce Lampcov, Jeff Foster (background vocals). Principally recorded at Wilderness Studio, Suffolk, England from April to July 1990, and Platinum Island, New York, New York. Brian Eno and John Cale first collaborated when Eno produced Cale's WORDS FOR THE DYING, an album that features orchestral settings of Dylan Thomas poems, solo piano pieces, and one quasi-pop song, "The Soul of Carmen Miranda." The pair enjoyed that last track so much that Eno ended his 12-year sabbatical from song-based music and, with Cale, quickly wrote and recorded this excellent album of intelligent yet heartfelt pop songs. Unlike most of Eno's collaborations, his ideas don't dominate WRONG WAY UP. Vocals and lyrics are split about evenly betwee... |
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