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  1. Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) is a loose concept album that references themes of geopolitical intrigue ranging from espionage to the Chinese Communist Revolution. It did not chart in the United Kingdom or the United States, but received positive reviews from critics. Since its release, the album has received even more critical attention.

    • Eno
    • November 1974
    • September 1974
  2. Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) Studioalbum von Brian Eno; Veröffent-lichung(en) November 1974. Label(s) Island Records: Format(e) LP, CD, MC. Genre(s) Art-Rock. Titel (Anzahl) 10 Länge. 48 min 14 s Besetzung Brian Eno – Gesang, Gitarre, Keyboard, Effekte; Phil Manzanera – Gitarre; Brian Turrington – Bass; Freddie Smith – Schlagzeug

    • CD, LP
    • Rock
  3. The album was released on November 1974, and each track is consistent but unique. Way ahead of its time! Standout Members: Eno (Vocals, snake guitar, keyboards, production) Phil Manzanera of...

  4. 3. Aug. 2017 · Eno’s main musical collaborator on Tiger Mountain is Roxy Music’s virtuosically flexible guitarist Phil Manzanera, who’s equally at home with the delicate filigrees of “Burning Airlines ...

  5. So spielte Manzanera auf den beiden Alben „ Here Come the Warm Jets “ und „ Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) “ und auf einigen Stücken des Albums „Before and after Science“ die Gitarre. Außerdem sind beide als ausführende Produzenten des John-Cale -Albums „Fear“ tätig gewesen.

  6. 29. Jan. 2021 · Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) – Brian Eno (1974) Eno’s second album introduced his Oblique Strategies technique of random card instructions to a band led by Manzanera, with Robert Wyatt and Roxy’s Andy Mackay also on board.

  7. Working this time with a smaller core of musicians, including Robert Wyatt and former Roxy Music bandmate Phil Manzanera, as well as employing his famed ‘Oblique Strategies’ cards, Brian Eno’s second solo album of 1974 was the creative equal of Here Come the Warm Jets; if a hair less frenetic, it’s still a cavalcade of sonic delights, art/pop/rock that deserves the hybrid term.