Brian eno his music and the vertical color of sound



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ENO DISCOGRAPHY


This discography is based on Eno’s own list of his works to 1986. (See Brian Eno and Russell Mills, “Biographical Notes,” More Dark Than Shark [London: Faber and Faber, 1986], 138-9.) I have reorganized and amplified it, added identifying record, cassette, or CD numbers, and omitted the sections of “selected commissions to score music,” “selected uses of Music For Films,” “video works,” and “audio-visual installations.” Recordings within each section are listed chronologically. The information under each listing is taken from the recordings themselves, and occasionally from other sources.

Solo Progressive Rock Albums


Eno, Brian. Here Come the Warm Jets. Editions EG ENO 1, 1973.
Produced by Brian Eno

Keyboards: Nick Kool and the Koolaids, Nick Judd, Andy Mackay.

Guitars: Robert Fripp, Phil Manzanera, Paul Rudolph, Chris “Ace”

Spedding Bass Guitars: Busta Cherry Jones, Bill MacCormick, Paul Rudolph, John Wetton, Chris Thomas

Percussion: Simon King, Marty Simon, Paul Thompson

Saxophone septet: Andy Mackay

Slide Guitars: Lloyd Watson

Backing vocals: Sweetfeed

“Eno sings all other vocals and (occasionally) plays simplistic keyboards, snake guitar, electric larynx and synthesizer, and treats the other instruments.”

Authors: Eno, Eno/Manzanera, Eno/Fripp, and Eno (arr. Thompson/Jones/Judd/Eno).


Eno, Brian. Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy). Editions EG ENO 2, 1974.
Produced by Brian Eno.

Eno: vocals, electronics, snake guitar, keyboards

Phil Manzanera: guitars

Brian Turrington: bass guitar

Freddie Smith: drums

Robert Wyatt: percussion and backing vocals

“Special Guests”:

The Portsmouth Sinfonia: strings

The Simplistics: chorus

Andy Mackay: brass

Phil Collins: drums

Polly Eltes: vocals

Authors: Eno, Eno (arr. Turrington), Eno/Manzanera.
Eno, Brian. Another Green World. Editions EG ENO 3, 1975.
Produced by Brian Eno and Rhett Davies.

Phil Collins: drums, percussion

Percy Jones: fretless bass

Paul Rudolph: bass, snare drums, “assistant castanet guitars,” guitar

Rod Melvin: Rhodes piano, piano

John Cale: viola

Brian Eno: synthesizer, guitar, tape, organ, piano, Yamaha bass pedals, synthetic percussion, guitars, digital guitar, treated rhythm generator, farfisa organ, Hammond organ, Peruvian percussion, “electric elements and unnatural sounds,” prepared piano, Leslie piano

Robert Fripp: “Wimshurst guitar,” “restrained lead guitar,” “Wimborne guitar”

Brian Turrington: bass guitar, pianos

All compositions by Brian Eno.


Eno, Brian. Before and After Science: Fourteen Pictures. Editions EG ENO 4, 1977.
Produced by Brian Eno and Rhett Davies.

Paul Rudolph: bass and rhythm guitar

Phil Collins: drums

Percy Jones: fretless bass, analog delay bass

Rhett Davies: agaong-gong and stick

Brian Eno: voices, synthesizer, guitar, synthesizer percussion, piano, chorus, metallics, bell, mini-moog, CS80, AKS, piano

Jaki Liebezeit: drums

Dave Mattacks: drums

Shirley Williams: brush timbales

Kurt Schwitters: voice

Fred Frith: guitar

Andy Fraser: drums

Phil Manzanera: guitar

Robert Fripp: guitar

Achim Roedelius: grand and electric pianos

Mvbi Moebius: Bass Fender piano

Brian Turrington: bass

Authors: Eno, Eno (arr. Jones/Eno), Eno/Roedelius/Moebius, Eno (arr. Frith/Eno)


Eno, Brian. Rarities. Editions EG ENOX 1, 1983. (EP released only in ten-album boxed set Working Backwards 1983-1973, Editions EG EGBS 2, 1983.)
Produced by Brian Eno and Rhett Davies.

Authors: Brian Eno, Linda/Campbell-Peretti/Creatore/Weiss/Stanton, Brian Eno/Daniel Lanois/Roger Eno


Eno, Brian. More Blank Than Frank: Songs from the Period 1973-1977. EG EGLP 65, 1986. Not exactly a “greatest hits” collection, this is a selection of Eno’s progressive rock songs he chose to include in a record that tied in with the release of the book More Dark Than Shark (see full listing under Eno in “Materials by and About Eno” below).

Solo Ambient Albums


Eno, Brian. Discreet Music. Editions EG/Obscure EGS 303, 1975.
Produced by Brian Eno.

Side One: “Discreet Music,” “recorded [and performed, by Eno himself] at Brian Eno’s studio 9.5.75.”

Side Two: Three Variations of the Canon in D Major by Johann Pachelbel, “performed by the Cockpit Ensemble conducted by Gavin Bryars (who also helped arrange the pieces).”
Eno, Brian. Music for Films. Editions EG EGS 105, 1978.
Produced by Brian Eno.

Percy Jones: bass guitar

Phil Collins: percussion

Paul Rudolph: guitar

Bill MacCormick: bass guitar

Dave Mattacks: percussion

Fred Frith: electric guitar

Robert Fripp: electric guitar

John Cale: viola

Rod Melvin: electric piano

Rhett Davies: trumpet

All other instruments by Eno

All compositions by Brian Eno.
Eno, Brian. Ambient 1: Music for Airports. Editions EG EGS 201, 1979.
Produced by Brian Eno.

Voices: Christa Fast, Christine Gomez and Inge Zeininger

Eno: synthesizer and other instruments

“All compositions by Brian Eno except 1/1 which was co-composed with Robert Wyatt (who also played acoustic piano on this track) and Rhett Davies.”


Eno, Brian. Ambient 4: On Land. Editions EG EGED 20, 1982.
Produced by Brian Eno.

Michael Beinhorn: synthesizer

Axel Gros: guitar

Bill Laswell: bass

Jon Hassell: trumpet

Michael Brook: guitar

Dan Lanois: live equalization

“All compositions by Brian Eno except ‘Lizard Point’ by Eno, Beinhorn, Gros and Laswell.”


Eno, Brian. Apollo: Atmospheres & Soundtracks. Editions EG, ENO 5, 1983.
Produced by Brian Eno and Dan Lanois.

Composed and played by Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois, and Roger Eno.


Eno, Brian. Music for Films, Vol. II. Editions EG EGSP-2, 1983.
Produced by Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois.

Composers: Eno, Eno/Lanois, Lanois (arr. Eno), Eno/Roger Eno, Eno/Roger Eno/Lanois


Eno, Brian. Thursday Afternoon. EG EGCD 64, 1985. (Compact disc only.)
Origination team: Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois, Roger Eno

Mix team: Brian Eno, Michael Brook, Daniel Lanois

Assembly team: Brian Eno, Michael Brook
Eno, Brian. Glint (East of Woodbridge). Artforum International Magazine, Inc. Evatone Soundsheets 861222XS, 1986. Tear-out disc included as part of Artforum 24 (Summer 1986).



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