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80s Soundtrack Week: Thursday – “Married To The Mob” US CD
In the mid-80s I was a huge fan of director Jonathan Demme. He came up through the Roger Corman system and I first saw his work with the quirky “CB craze” movie “Handle With Care [a.k.a. “Citizen’s Band”] which my … Continue reading
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Tagged 1988, Brian Eno, Debbie Harry, New Order, Sinead O'Connor, Tom Tom Club
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Record Review: Brian Eno – Here Come the Warm Jets [part 3]
[…continued from last post] Eno’s Roxy Music brethern Manzanera + Mackay were all over this album, but even drummer Paul Thompson got into the act on the comically morose “Dead Finks Don’t Talk.” He built a marching rhythm that featured … Continue reading
Record Review: Brian Eno – Here Come the Warm Jets [part 2]
[…continued from last post] The next track was “Cindy Tells Me;” a 50s bobby-sox throwback like aspects of some of the less outré material from the first Roxy Music album. The dreamy backing vocals were swoon-worthy, but the fly in … Continue reading
Record Review: Brian Eno – Here Come the Warm Jets [part 1]
Brian Eno: Here Come The Warm Jets – US – CD [1994] Needles In A Camel’s Eye The Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch Baby’s On Fire Cindy Tells Me Driving Me Backwards On Some Faraway Beach Blank Frank Dead Finks Don’t … Continue reading
30 Days: 30 Albums | David Byrne + Brian Eno – Everything That Happens Will Happen Today
To say that Byrne/Eno have a history that precedes them is an understatement. Eno’s three album run with Talking Heads was possibly more inspiring than even his three album sequence with David Bowie, even though in both cases each of … Continue reading
Record Review: Eno•Hyde – Someday World [dlx]
Eno – Hyde: Someday World UK 2xCD [2014] Disc 1 The Satellites Daddy’s Car A Man Wakes Up Witness Strip It Down Mother Of A Dog Who Rings The Bell When I Built This World To Us All Disc 2 Big … Continue reading
Want List: Eno + Freur’s Karl Hyde = Monk Meltdown
Knock me over with a feather. I’ve just gotten word that Brian Eno and Karl Hyde of Freur/Underworld have collaborated on a new album, currently ready for pre-order. On a subconscious level, this is something that I had subliminally expected … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014, Brian Eno, Freur, Karl Hyde, Someday World, Underworld
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