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  1. Here Come the Warm Jets („Hier kommen die warmen Strahlen“) ist das erste Soloalbum von Brian Eno und wurde 1974 bei Island Records veröffentlicht. Stilistisch ist Here Come the Warm Jets ein Hybrid zwischen Glam Rock und Art-Rock, ähnlich den vorherigen Alben mit Roxy Music, die Stücke sind jedoch experimenteller.

    • CD, LP
    • Rock
  2. Here Come the Warm Jets was released on 8 February 1974. The album was one of Brian Eno's best-selling releases, charting for two weeks and peaking at number 26 on the UK Albums Chart on 9 March 1974, and number 151 on the Billboard Top LPs & Tapes chart.

    • Eno
    • February 8, 1974
    • September 1973
    • [21]
  3. Eno – Here Come the Warm Jets(Gitarre auf Baby's On Fire, Driving Me Backwards) Bryan Ferry – Another Time, Another Place (Bass auf allen Songs) Bryan Ferry – In Your Mind (Musikant auf allen Songs) Bryan Ferry – Let’s Stick Together (Bass auf Sea Breezes) Bryan Ferry – The Bride Stripped Bare (Bass auf This Island Earth)

  4. 12. Juni 2019 · On this track from Eno’s 1974 album Here Come The Warm Jets, Wetton displayed a relaxed capacity for getting slightly funky. His bass contribution could have been swamped by the busy mix of almost bonkers instrumentation around him, however Wetton just carried on regardless and you can hear him deftly keeping everything in ...

  5. 3. Jan. 2024 · After leaving Roxy Music, Brian Eno’s startlingly innovative and influential solo career took flight with the release of ‘Here Come The Warm Jets.’. When Brian Eno left Roxy Music in July ...

    • Oregano Rathbone
    • 5 Min.
  6. 12. Sept. 2011 · The sessions for Here Come the Warm Jets included Roxy Music sans Ferry, Robert Fripp & John Wetton from King Crimson, as well as members of Hawkwind and Pink Fairies, and aside from taking over lead vocals (for the first time), Eno was apparently content to reprise his Roxy-era role of master sound processor, something which lends ...

  7. Filled with dense soundscapes and minute details, “Here Come the Warm Jets” reveals something new with each listen and set the stage for an awesome musical career. Check out music that inspired or was contemporary to “Here Come the Warm Jets” on our Musical Lead-Up Playlist here .