Cover of Brian Eno Another Green World
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For fans of brian eno, lovers of ambient and experimental music, listeners of art pop and 1970s innovative albums
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THE REVIEW

The art of wakefulness.

It begins like this, sardonic and odd. It flows smoothly, like many small droplets of condensation on the glass, which vanish with a touch in familiar catharsis.

An amphibious auroralism, calm syncopated rhythms, flights of fancy on polychromatic canvases and something already hazily soaring elsewhere, dreaming directions.

Little things, certainly, yet indelible signs of an overlapping of endocosms.

I let others decide on the why and how, tossing aside yet another offspring of chance.

What is pop? Simplicity. Another green world.

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The review depicts Brian Eno's Another Green World as a subtle, imaginative work filled with calm, syncopated rhythms and dreamy soundscapes. It evokes delicate artistic imagery and suggests a personal interpretation of pop's essence as simplicity. Rated moderately, the review invites listeners to engage with its unique aura rather than analyze its components rigidly.

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01   Sky Saw (03:27)

02   Over Fire Island (01:51)

03   St. Elmo's Fire (03:03)

04   In Dark Trees (02:30)

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05   The Big Ship (03:03)

06   I'll Come Running (03:51)

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07   Another Green World (01:37)

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08   Sombre Reptiles (02:26)

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09   Little Fishes (01:30)

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10   Golden Hours (04:01)

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12   Zawinul/Lava (03:01)

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13   Everything Merges With the Night (04:00)

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14   Spirits Drifting (02:51)

Brian Eno

Brian Eno is a British musician, composer and producer, widely recognized as a pioneer of ambient music and an influential collaborator and producer across rock and electronic music since the 1970s.
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By egebamyasi

 Another Green World belongs to this category: born naturally, effortlessly graceful, hiding complexity behind harmony and balance.

 Eno uses the recording studio as an instrument, manipulating sounds like a painter uses a canvas.