Brian Eno - Here Come the Warm Jets Audio CD

A fair review of the Brian Eno "Here Come the Warm Jets" Audio CD. Please note that the below review is the views of the authors, and authors only. You can get a complete list of all Brian Eno reviews here, or go back to the Brian Eno tabs.

Brian Eno Band: Brian Eno
Title: Here Come the Warm Jets
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Release Date: 1990-08-31
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: Needles in the Camel's Eye 2: 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

Enos enuff
Listening to this album, you can hear just what The Edge (U2) and David Byrne and others took from him. Brian Eno is influential, I will give him that. Unfortunately what they did with his influence worked out a heck of a lot better for them than it did for Eno. Eno's presence on the first two Roxy Music albums cannot be overstated. He breathed creativity and weirdness into leader Bryan Ferry's tortured, decadent lyrics. Eno and Ferry's collaboration with each other worked out quite well for that brief period until Eno demanded a bigger role. Thank goodness Bryan Ferry did not let him have his way with that band! This album, Eno's first, is nothing but a terrible concoction of ugly noises and ugly singing thrown together in some half baked formula. It is an album that is proud of its uncompromising non-commercialization, which is great but wears thin quick if it's not listenable. Eno spits and regurgitates nonsense throughout ten tracks and even gets his ex-Roxy bandmates to join in. Phil Manzanera contributes a guitar solo to track 4 that sounds like a couple of cicadas. Like Eno's noises, it is not crafty, not clever, not trippy. It is just plain annoying. .


One of Eno's best albums
Albums like Music for Airports are excellent in their own right, but they lack the great vocals and energy of Here Come the Warm Jets and Taking Tiger Mountain. This is Eno's second best album, with Taking Tiger Mountain(By Strategy)being his best. Here Come the Warm Jets has a mixture of pop and darker tunes, while Taking Tiger Mountain is all dark. Both of these albums are still musically current in their sound.


Great record, great seller!
Would definately buy from her again!. This is a great record, and the seller provided awesome service.


One of My All Time Favorites
His influence on rock is dramatic and this pre-"ambient noise" era album is just plain fantastic. "Baby's On Fire" and so is this avante garde album by the incomparable Brian Eno. "Baby's On Fire" is still one of my all time favorite songs - driving, emotional and edge of the seat. Long Live Brian Eno

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Eno and the Jets!!!
I really like this album. Oh God! What a record!!! Simply one of the best rock Cd ever.


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