Sharon Terrell at S@S Grocery Delivery Service listens to Brian Eno with me. I wonder if she then went home and started collecting his music on her own. Oh, well. At least it wasn't Scott Walker.
801 - Flight 19 (1977)
Brian Eno - Baby's On Fire (1974)
Bauhaus - Third Uncle (1982)
Brian Eno - Cindy Tells Me (1974)
Brian Eno - Seven Deadly Finns (1974)
Brian Eno & David Byrne - Jezebel Spirit (1980)
Brian Eno - Golden Hours (1975) Robert Fripp on lead.
Brian Eno - Spider and I - (1977)
David Bowie - Aways Crashing in the Same Car (1977)
David Bowie - Fantastic Voyage (1979)
David Bowie - Beauty and the Beast (1977)
Brian Eno & Robert Fripp (Live in Paris) - Later On (1975) The B Side to Eno's 'Seven Deadly Finns' 45 taken from the 3CD edition of Fripp & Eno's "Live In Paris 28.05.1975" released in 2014. Parenthetically credited on the original 7" label as “A Collage of Extracts from Fripp & Eno’s “‘No Pussyfooting’”: five minutes of snatches from “The Heavenly Music Corporation” and “Swastika Girls” are remixed together with an additional harmonic and wordless vocal.
Harold Budd - Juno (1978)
Brian Eno & John Cale - Spinning Away (1990)
Lady June - Some Day Silly Twenty Three (1974) June Campbell Cramer was a central figure in the social web that made up the Canterbury scene, although as she was mostly a poet that never translated into many record appearances. Some Day Silly Twenty Three is the opening track of her 1974 album Lady June's Linguistic Leprosy, a record which features Kevin Ayers, David Vorhaus from White Noise and Brian Eno.
Brian Eno & John Cale - Lay My Love (1990)
Brian Eno - Mother Whale Eyeless (1974)
Brian Eno & David Byrne - Regiment (1980)
Roxy Music - If There Is Something (1972)
Roxy Music - For Your Pleasure (1973)
Talking Heads - Born Under Punches (1980)
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