After leaving Roxy Music and before inventing the entire ambient genre, Eno kicked off his solo career in 1974 with this unsurpassed masterpiece of glammy surrealism that is still inspiring indie rockers today. For a self-professed non-musician, Eno writes some of the most catchy, stomping rock hooks every penned (“Blank Frank”, “Baby’s On Fire”) and then barbs them with flat-footed verbal surrealism. Nicely balanced with some gorgeously droney ballads and moogy music-hall weirdness, this is a must-have classic!
for anyone unfamiliar with eno's body of work, this one deserves a listen.this album combines subtle, ethereal melodies with trippy,visual lyrics in a way only eno seems to be able to produce. in an era of derivative cookie cutter pop music,this album truly shines.
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