Spinner
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Track Listing
- Where We Lived
- Like Arganza
- Steam
- Gaarden Recalled
- Marine Radio
- Unusual Balance
- Space Diary
- Spinner
- Transmitter And Trumpet
- Left Where It Fell
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #75844 in Music
- Released on: 2008-01-14
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .21 pounds
Editorial Reviews
From Amazon.co.uk
Composed as the soundtrack for a Derek Jarman film, this is in large part a return to the placid atmospheric style of Brian Eno's Another Green World period. Jah Wobble's role is limited to providing a bass rumble, though he cranks up the tempo deliciously on "Unusual Balance" and the tracks featuring ex-Can drummer Jaki Liebeziet. A gift from the ambient God for hard-core Enophiles. --Jeff Bateman
Amazon.com essential recording
Composed as a soundtrack for a Derek Jarman film, this is in large part a return to the placid atmospheric style of Brian Eno's Another Green World period. Jah Wobble's role is limited to providing a bass rumble, though he cranks up the tempo deliciously on "Unusual Balance" and the tracks featuring ex-Can drummer Jaki Liebeziet. A gift from the ambient God for hard-core Enophiles. --Jeff Bateman
Album Description
Brian Eno's ambient soundtrack originated as the score for Derek Jarman's last film Glitterbug, which was released shortly after his death in 1994. Derek never saw it finished, but Jah Wobble was then given the stereo tapes, which he worked over & fired up his inimitable style. This was the very first time that Eno had allowed anyone to work with his original music. It was also the first time for some years that Brian found himself back in the Top 75! 10 tracks. All Saints Records. 1995.
