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From | Career Records <eldeluxe@mcn.net> |
Subject | Re: Emitt Rhodes meets Brian Eno |
Date | Fri, 12 Aug 2005 12:24:51 -0600 |
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After Stewart's comments, I did put the cd on again this morning and
paid close attention to the first four songs... thought maybe I'd gone
soft in the head... No! Great album from start to fini.
When I played it last week, I got asked by a couple of other djs what it
was...
It's really a haunting album.
Maybe my best of the year so far.
RS
shawn campbell wrote:
> The great thing about music fandom (or fandom in
> general, I guess) is that there are no right or wrong
> answers.
>
> I think 'This,' the track that leads off the new Eno
> record, is the strongest cut on the album! Subtle and
> infectious. I've played it a couple of times during
> my airshift, and I've gotten calls on it both times
> wondering what it was.
>
> --Shawn
>
> > One you get past track one, "This" (which I
> genuinely think might be
> > absolutely the worst song Brian Eno has ever
> recorded), it improves
> > steadily. But for me, it's not until "Going
> Unconscious," four songs
> > into an 11-song album, that it actually gets...well,
> good. But
> > everything after that I like.
> >
> > S
>
>
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