With Roxy Music
Roxy Music. The First Roxy Music Album. Atco SD 36-133, 1972. Eno: synthesizer and tapes.
Roxy Music. For Your Pleasure. Atco SD 36-134, 1973. Eno: synthesizer and tapes.
With David Bowie
Bowie, David. Low. RCA AYL1-3856, 1977. Eno: co-authorship of one piece; general studio collaboration.
Bowie, David. Heroes. RCA AYL1-3857, 1977. Eno: synthesizers, keyboards, guitar treatments, co-authorship of four pieces.
Bowie, David. Lodger. RCA AYL1-4234, 1979. Eno: ambient drone, prepared piano and cricket menace, synthesizers, guitar treatments, horse trumpets, Eroica horn, piano, co-authorship of six pieces.
German Synthesizer Rock
Cluster and Eno. Cluster and Eno. Sky 010, 1977. Eno: instruments, co-authorship.
Eno, Moebius and Rodelius. After the Heat. Sky 021, 1978. Eno: instruments, lyrics, co-authorship of music, co-production.
With Talking Heads and David Byrne
Talking Heads. More Songs about Buildings and Food. Sire SIR M5 6058 (cassette), 1978. Eno: co-production with Talking Heads.
Talking Heads. Fear of Music. Sire SIR M5S 6076 (cassette), 1979. Eno: co-production with Talking Heads.
Talking Heads. Remain in Light. Sire SIR M5S 6095, 1980. Eno: bass, keyboards, percussion, voices, vocal arrangements, co-authorship of all music and some words, production.
Eno, Brian, and David Byrne. My Life in the Bush of Ghosts. Sire M5S 6093 (cassette), 1981. Eno: guitars, basses, synthesizers, drums, percussion, and found objects, co-production with Byrne, co-authorship with Byrne.
Byrne, David. “The Catherine Wheel.” Songs from the broadway production choreographed and directed by Twyla Tharp. Sire SRK 3645, 1981. Eno: bass, “prophet scream,” vibes.
Other Rock Collaborations
Matching Mole. Matching Mole’s Little Red Record. CBS S 65260, 1972. Eno: synthesizer. Ayers, Kevin, John Cale, Brian Eno, Nico. June 1, 1974. Island, 1974. Eno: synthesizer, vocal.
Calvert, Robert. Captain Lockheed and the Starfighters. United Artists, 1974.
Genesis. The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway. Atco SD 2-401, 1974. Eno: “Enossification.”
Lady June. Lady June’s Linguistic Leprosy. Caroline, 1974.
Nico. The End. Island ILPS 9311, 1974. Eno: synthesizer.
Cale, John. Slow Dazzle. Island ILPS 9317, 1975. Eno: synthesizer.
______. Helen of Troy. Island, 1975. Calvert, Robert. Lucky Lief and the Longships. United Artists, 1975.
Manzanera, Phil. Diamond Head. EG, 1975.
Quiet Sun. Mainstream. Editions EG, 1975.
Wyatt, Robert. Ruth Is Stranger than Richard. Virgin, 1975.
801. 801 Live. Polydor/EG Pd-1-6148, 1976. Eno: vocals, synthesizer, guitar, tapes, authorship of three pieces, co-authorship of one piece.
Camel. Rain Dances. Passport PB 9858, 1977. Eno: Mini Moog, electric and acoustic piano, random notes, bells.
Manzanera, Phil. 801. Polydor/EG PD-1-6147, 1977. Eno: “musician.”
Fripp, Robert. Exposure. EG EGLP 41, 1979. Eno: synthesizer, advice.
Material. One Down. Elektra 60206, 1982. Eno: co-authorship of one piece.
Cale, John. Caribbean Sunset. Island/Ze IT 8401, 1984. Eno: A.M.S. pitch changer.
Ambient Collaborations With Robert Fripp
Fripp, Robert, and Brian Eno. No Pussyfooting. Editions EG EGS 102, 1973. Eno: tapes and synthesizer, co-production, co-authorship.
Fripp, Robert, and Brian Eno. Evening Star. Editions EG EGS 103, 1975. Eno: loops and synthesizer, co-production, co-authorship.
Other Ambient Collaborations
Laraaji. Ambient #3: Day of Radiance. Editions EG EGS 203, 1980. Eno: production.
Budd, Harold, and Brian Eno. Ambient #2: The Plateaux of Mirror. Editions EG EGS 202, 1980. Eno: instruments and treatments, co-authorship, production.
Hassell, Jon, and Brian Eno. Fourth World Vol. 1: Possible Musics. Editions EG EGS 107, 1980. Eno: Prophet 5 (synthesizer) “‘starlight’ background,” “high altitude Prophet,” “rare Minimoog” (synthesizer), treatments, co-authorship, co-production with Jon Hassell.
Hassell, John. Dream Theory in Malaya: Fourth World Vol. 2. Editions EG EGM 114, 1981. Eno: drums, bowl gongs, bells, mixing.
Budd, Harold, and Brian Eno, with Daniel Lanois. The Pearl. Editions EG EGED 37, 1984. Eno: co-authorship with Budd, co-production with Lanois.
Brook, Michael, with Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois. Hybrid. Editions EG, 1985. Eno, Roger, with Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois. Voices. Editions EG EGED 42, 1985. Eno: treatments.
Rock Productions
Cale, John. Fear. Island ILPS 9301, 1974. Eno: Eno [sic], executive co-production.
Ultravox. Ultravox! Island ILPS 9449, 1977. Eno: production.
Devo. Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! Warner Brothers BSK 3239, 1978. Eno: production.
Contortions, Teenage Jesus and the Jerks, Mars, and DNA. No New York. Antilles, 1978.
Edikanfo. The Pace Setters. Editions EG, 1981.
U2. The Unforgettable Fire. Island 90231-4 (cassette), 1984. Eno: background vocals, instruments, treatments, co-production and co-engineering.
______. The Joshua Tree. Island 7 90581-1, 1987. Eno: co-production.
The Obscure Label
Note: Simon Emmerson, “Seven Obscure Releases,” Music and Musicians 25 (Jan. 1977), 20-2, documents, discusses, and critiques Obscure’s contribution to the development of British experimental music.
Bryars, Gavin. The Sinking of the Titanic. Obscure/EG OBS 1, 1975. Eno: production.
Hobbs, Christopher, John Adams, and Gavin Bryars. Ensemble Pieces. Obscure/Editions EG OBS 2, 1975. Eno: vocals, production.
Eno, Brian. Discreet Music. Editions EG EGS 303, 1975. (See above under “Solo Progressive Rock Albums.”)
Toop, David, and Max Eastley. New and Rediscovered Musical Instruments. Obscure/Editions EG OBS 4, 1975. Eno: production.
Steele, Jan, and John Cage. Voices and Instruments. Obscure/Editions EG OBS 5, 1976. Eno: production.
Nyman, Michael. Decay Music. Obscure/Editions EG OBS 6, 1976. Eno: production.
Penguin Cafe Orchestra. Music from the Penguin Cafe. Obscure/Editions EG Obscure 7, 1976. Eno: executive production.
White, John, and Gavin Bryars. Machine Music. Obscure/Editions EG OBS 8, 1978. Eno: bottle, electric guitars, production.
Phillips, Tom, Gavin Bryars, and Fred Orton. Irma – An Opera. Obscure/Editions EG OBS 9, 1978. Eno: production.
Budd, Harold. The Pavillion of Dreams. Obscure/Editions EG EGS 301, 1978. Eno: voices, production.
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