

One step farther away from his semi-legendary legacy career with Roxy Music by doing his onw thing a solo artist, Brian Peter George St John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno or simply known as Brian Eno - a complete true artist and musician with talents deeper as Atlantic with a very good touch on production, song-written, mixer, composer and multi-instrumentalist; on this debut only introduced himself as Eno releasing Here Comes The Warm Jets, a collective composed record of artistic sounds and music as complete as the combinations of King Crimson, Hawkwind, New Wave to Glam Rock in great taste of European electro-KrautPop which clearly would be another legendary album in musical history. This artistic half-artificial and controversial record armed with plenty various noises and synths but also having the live music elements as well promising a Power-Pop attacks like Cindy Tells Me or The Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch and the mechanical monotonous beats to dance crazy for in Needles in the Camel's eye that remarkably should reminding some of the spectators who about to hear the famous young Bowie-sque vocals like in goosebumps.
Brian Eno got all the help he needs from numbers of guitarist such as Robert Fripp and Phil Manzanera to the keyboardist Andy MacKay and Nick The Koolaids to the more the merrier additonal lists of drummers and musicians listed themselves for this album.
A masterpiece of Art Rock popping up in the middle of Mainstream Music Storage ...
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