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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. 8. Dead Finks Don’t Talk. 9. Some Of Them Are Old. 10.
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
The meaning of the term warm jets in the title of this song has been quite a source of speculation since its release. Eno has stated that the term refers to the guitars: The title Warm Jets came from the guitar sound on the track of that name, which I described on the track sheet as ‘warm jet guitar’, because it sounded like a tuned jet. However, there are rumors that it has a more sexual meaning – that is, that it refers to a golden shower, especially since the cover art includes a playing card with a picture of a woman urinating on it. "Here Come the Warm Jets" Track Info
Eno's solo debut, Here Come the Warm Jets, is a spirited, experimental collection of unabashed pop songs on which Eno mostly reprises his Roxy Music role as "sound manipulator," taking the lead vocals but leaving much of the instrumental work to various studio cohorts (including ex-Roxy mates Phil Manzanera and Andy Mackay, plus Robert Fripp and others). Eno's compositions are quirky, whimsical, and catchy, his lyrics bizarre and often free-associative, with a decidedly dark bent in their humor ("Baby's on Fire," "Dead Finks Don't Talk").
1. Needles In The Camel's Eye (3:10) 2. The Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch (3:05) 3. Baby's On Fire (5:18) 4. Cindy Tells Me (3:25) 5. Driving Me Backwards (5:11) 6. On Some Faraway Beach (4:36) 7. Blank Frank (3:35) 8. Dead Finks Don't Talk (4:20) 9. Some Of Them Are Old (5: 11) 10. Here Come The Warm Jets (4:02).
Eno’s next album, Here Come the Warm Jets (1973), was soon followed by the proto-punk single Seven Deadly Finns. In the mid-1970s Eno began developing his theory of ambient music, creating subtle instrumentals to affect mood through sound. Albums such as Discrete Music (1975), Music for Films (1978)
The artist just dropped his latest collection Here Come the Warm Jets – and we have it here for you to check out! Brian Eno's new collection includes 10 tracks on 1 disc(s) with total runtime of 41:58
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| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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| WAY 5311, 854 716-7 | Warm Jets | Warm Jets (7", EP) | This Way Up, Island Records | WAY 5311, 854 716-7 | UK | 1996 |
| WAY 5333, 854 717-2 | Warm Jets | Warm Jets (CD) | This Way Up, Island Records | WAY 5333, 854 717-2 | UK | 1996 |
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