After the Heat - Eno & Cluster - Foreign Affairs - 1978 What do you think, are the two works by Eno and Cluster worthy of their name or are they just simple watercolors similar to outtakes? Scaruffi gives them a 5 and a 6 as ratings. After years of listening, I believe they are excellent works. Aside from the beautiful "Ho Renomo" from the first album, where Czukay also had a hand, perhaps the more captivating is "After the Heat," where Eno's influence is more pronounced, managing to even anticipate a bit of what would come in "My Life In The Bush Of Ghosts" and the Crimson of "Discipline." This is a great example.
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