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  1. Before and After Science is the fifth solo studio album by Brian Eno, originally released by Polydor Records in December 1977 in the United Kingdom and by Island U.S. soon after. Produced by Eno and Rhett Davies , it is the first of Eno's popular music works to be published under his full name (unlike all recordings that preceded the record and Discreet Music , where he was mononymously ...

  2. Like previous Eno projects, he hired a handful of different instrumentalists, including Robert Fripp, Phil Collins, Paul Rudolph, Bill MacCormick and Percy Jones.

  3. Before and After Science opens with two bouncy, upbeat cuts: "No One Receiving," featuring the offbeat rhythm machine of Percy Jones and Phil Collins (Eno regulars during this period), and "Backwater." Jones' analog delay bass dominates on the following "Kurt's Rejoinder," and he and Collins return on the mysterious instrumental "Energy Fools ...

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  4. 1. Dez. 2023 · Before And After Science Brian Eno Electronic. On This Day Phil Collins reDiscovered Albums Roxy Music. 1 Comment. Prefacing the ambient music which Brian Eno would pursue later,...

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  5. Und die Tatsache, dass hier Can-Rhythmusgeber Jaki Liebezeit und Bombast-Pop-Maschine Phil Collins Seite an Seite Schlagzeug spielten, machte „Before And After Science“ zu einer der großen Kuriositäten des Pop. „Before And After Science“ liest sich also auf dem Papier wie eine Enzyklopädie der alternativen Musik der 70er- und 80er-Jahre.

  6. 15. Feb. 2017 · Für „Before And After Science“ arbeitete Eno mit zahlreichen Musikern zusammen: seinem ehemaligen Roxy-Music-Kollegen Phil Manzanera zum Beispiel, aber auch Phil Collins, Robert Fripp, Jaki Liebezeit, Achim Roedelius, Freds Frith und Kurt Schwitters. In Enos Diskografie markiert das Album einen Wendepunkt. Vergangenheit und ...

  7. 27. Dez. 2022 · Brian Eno Before And After Science, Island Records 1977. From the album’s first moments, it’s obvious there’s something very different going on, something that even the first fleet of new wave releases couldn’t have quite prepared anybody for. With Phil Collins on drums, Brand X’s Percy Jones on fretless bass, and Hawkwind ...