Eno, Brian / Ship, The
Album: | Ship, The | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Eno, Brian | Added: | Jun 2016 | |
Label: | Warp Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2016-06-19 | Pull Date: | 2016-08-21 | Charts: | Classical/Experimental |
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Week Ending: | Aug 21 | Jul 31 | Jul 17 | Jul 3 | Jun 26 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Aug 19, 2016: | The Pocket
Fickle Sun (Iii) I’M Set Free, Fickle Sun (Ii) The Hour Is Thin |
4. | Jul 13, 2016: | Brownian Motion
Fickle Sun (I) |
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2. | Aug 16, 2016: | Clean Copper Radio
Fickle Sun (I) |
5. | Jul 02, 2016: | scuttle_toes has a cold
Fickle Sun (Iii) I’M Set Free, The Ship |
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3. | Jul 30, 2016: | Stringless Balloon - Creepy Early Bedtime Stories - Struwwelpeter (1845)
The Ship |
6. | Jun 29, 2016: | Brownian Motion
The Ship |
Album Review
BravoMarco
Reviewed 2016-06-13
Reviewed 2016-06-13
Brian Eno
The Ship
Reviewed by BravoMarco
(Warp Records)
Atmospheric, experimental & challenging, this release is exactly what one would expect from Brian Eno.
Like: Brian Eno… Robert Fripp.
Give it a listen. Prefer 2
No detectable FCC’s
1) The Ship (21.19) Like mellow fog horns blowing off a distant shore. Long, slow & delicious imagery. The vocals (almost spoken word) after 6 minutes do bring you out of the mood, although not quite enough to take away from the character of the track. The spoken word, deep in the background is particularly good when used, it is more prominent towards the final part.
2) Fickle Sun (i) (18.04) Experimental edge to it. Slow space age quality at first, leading to mellow vocals. Neo folk with a galactic twist, all with a throbbing pulse. Cut at 9.16 / 11.25 or stay for the final course. Last 7 minutes is a delicate balance between the effected vocals & synths.
3) Fickle Sun (ii) The Hour Is Thin (2.50) Soft piano with spoken word.
4) Fickle Sun (iii) I’m Set Free (5.18) Carries on from the previous as a brief introduction, then into a mid paced ballad style song, has a certain 70’s approach for me. (long fade) See how it measures up to The Velvet Underground’s version…
The Ship
Reviewed by BravoMarco
(Warp Records)
Atmospheric, experimental & challenging, this release is exactly what one would expect from Brian Eno.
Like: Brian Eno… Robert Fripp.
Give it a listen. Prefer 2
No detectable FCC’s
1) The Ship (21.19) Like mellow fog horns blowing off a distant shore. Long, slow & delicious imagery. The vocals (almost spoken word) after 6 minutes do bring you out of the mood, although not quite enough to take away from the character of the track. The spoken word, deep in the background is particularly good when used, it is more prominent towards the final part.
2) Fickle Sun (i) (18.04) Experimental edge to it. Slow space age quality at first, leading to mellow vocals. Neo folk with a galactic twist, all with a throbbing pulse. Cut at 9.16 / 11.25 or stay for the final course. Last 7 minutes is a delicate balance between the effected vocals & synths.
3) Fickle Sun (ii) The Hour Is Thin (2.50) Soft piano with spoken word.
4) Fickle Sun (iii) I’m Set Free (5.18) Carries on from the previous as a brief introduction, then into a mid paced ballad style song, has a certain 70’s approach for me. (long fade) See how it measures up to The Velvet Underground’s version…
Track Listing
1. | The Ship | 3. | Fickle Sun (Ii) The Hour Is Thin | |||
2. | Fickle Sun (I) | 4. | Fickle Sun (Iii) I?M Set Free |