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Brian Eno - Here Come The Warm Jets album

Brian Eno - Here Come The Warm Jets album

  • Performer: Brian Eno
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Here Come The Warm Jets
  • Style: Prog Rock, Glam
  • Country: UK
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Produced by him, it was released on Island Records in January 1974. The musical style of Here Come the Warm Jets is a hybrid of glam rock and art pop, similar to Eno's previous album work with Roxy Music, although in a stronger experimental fashion

Tracklist: 1. Needles In The Camel’s Eye, 2. The Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch, 3. Baby’s On Fire, 4. Cindy Tells Me, 5. Driving Me Backwards, 6. On Some Faraway Beach, 7. Blank Frank, 8. Dead Finks Don’t Talk, 9. Some Of Them Are Old, 10. Here Come The Warm Jets. 1. Needles In The Camel’s Eye. 2. The Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch.

Produced by him, it was released on Island Records in 1974. The musical style of Here Come the Warm Jets is a hybrid of glam rock and art rock, similar to Eno's previous album work with Roxy Music, although in a stronger experimental fashion. In developing the album's words and music, Eno used unusual methods such as dancing for his band members and having them play accordingly, and singing nonsense words to himself that would form the basis of subsequent lyrics.

His first solo album, 1974’s Here Come the Warm Jets, lunges out of its gates with the gigantic tone-bending riff of Needles in the Camel’s Eye. It’s a startlingly simple song-its guitar solo is essentially just the major scale you learn at your first lesson-made glorious by Eno’s fanatical attention to details of arrangement and timbre, and by his one-of-a-kind voice, precise and heady, with the long, rounded vowels of a former chorister. That’s not all Eno got from the church hymns of his childhood. Eno might have gone on to duplicate the r pattern of Roxy Music, but the Warm Jets tour was cut off early when his lung collapsed. Once he recovered, he worked almost entirely in the recording studio with a new tool he developed in that period in collaboration with visual artist Peter Schmidt: Oblique Strategies.

Yet the album wouldn't sound nearly as manic as it does without Eno's wildly unpredictable sound processing; he coaxes otherworldly noises and textures from the treated guitars and keyboards, layering them in complex arrangements or bouncing them off one another in a weird cacophony.

By Brian Eno. 1973, 10 songs. Needles In The Camel's Eye - 2004 Digital Remaster. The Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch - 2004 Digital Remaster. More Brian Eno. Listen to Here Come The Warm Jets now. Listen to Here Come The Warm Jets in full in the this site app. Play on this site.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Needles In The Camel's Eye
Bass – Bill MacCormickGuitar – Chris Spedding
3:25
A2 The Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch
Bass [Extra] – Chris ThomasGuitar – Chris Spedding
3:00
A3 Baby's On Fire
Bass – John Wetton
5:15
A4 Cindy Tells Me
Keyboards – Nick Judd
3:30
A5 Driving Me Backwards
Bass – John Wetton
5:15
B1 On Some Faraway Beach
Backing Vocals – SweetfeedKeyboards – Andy Mackay
4:40
B2 Blank Frank
Backing Vocals – SweetfeedBass – Bill MacCormickKeyboards – Nick Kool & The Koolaids
3:35
B3 Dead Finks Don't Talk
Keyboards – Nick JuddPercussion – Paul Thompson
4:20
B4 Some Of Them Are Old
Keyboards, Saxophone [Septet] – Andy MackaySlide Guitar – Lloyd Watson
4:40
B5 Here Come The Warm Jets
Guitar – Paul Rudolph
4:00

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Polydor K.K.

Credits

  • Arranged By – Brian Eno (tracks: B3), Busta Cherry Jones* (tracks: B3), Nick Judd (tracks: B3), Paul Thompson (tracks: B3)
  • Bass – Busta Cherry Jones* (tracks: A2, A4 , B1, B3)
  • Engineer [Mix] – Danny Bridges, Paul Hardiman, Phil Chapman
  • Engineer [Recording] – Derek Chandler
  • Guitar – Paul Rudolph (tracks: A3, A5, B5), Phil Manzanera (tracks: A1, A2, A4), Robert Fripp (tracks: A3, A5, B2)
  • Mastered By [Tape] – Arun Chakraverty
  • Mixed By – Brian Eno, Chris Thomas
  • Percussion – Marty Simon (tracks: A2, A3, A4), Simon King (tracks: A1, A3, A5, B1, B2, B5)
  • Producer – Brian Eno
  • Vocals, Keyboards [Simplistic], Guitar [Snake], Performer [Electric Larynx, Treatments], Synthesizer – Brian Eno
  • Written-By – Brian Eno, Phil Manzanera (tracks: A1, A4), Robert Fripp (tracks: B2)

Notes

Includes LP sized poster of Eno.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): 23MM 0124-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): 23MM 0124-B

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ILPS 9268 Eno* Here Come The Warm Jets ‎(LP, Album) Island Records ILPS 9268 UK 1973
EGCD 11 Brian Eno Here Come The Warm Jets ‎(CD, Album, RE) EG EGCD 11 US Unknown
ENO 1 Eno* Here Come The Warm Jets ‎(LP, Album, RE) Editions EG ENO 1 Canada 1982
Y81-9268 Eno* Here Come The Warm Jets ‎(8-Trk, Album) Island Records Y81-9268 US 1973
ENO 1 Eno* Here Come The Warm Jets ‎(LP, Album, RE, Whi) Editions EG ENO 1 Canada Unknown

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