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Thread: Spinning Today - What Are You Listening To Right Now? (Part 3)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Made in 1968 View Post
    Not an Eno fan but he did a good job at playing & Engineering on the U2 'unforgettable Fire' & 'Joshua Tree' albums
    Yes - he basically turned around the fortunes of U2.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry View Post
    Yes - he basically turned around the fortunes of U2.
    ENO has done lots of good stuff, not always recognised for it. His collaborations with Bowie are pretty good.
    Listening is the act of aural discrimination and dissemination of sound, and accepting you get it wrong sometimes.

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    Ill always like U2 'War' album the best tho..

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    Quote Originally Posted by AJSki2fly View Post
    ENO has done lots of good stuff, not always recognised for it. His collaborations with Bowie are pretty good.
    Agreed - I love those Berlin Bowie albums. I also love Eno's 'ambient' work as well as his solo, post Roxy work.
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    Like quite a lot of eno tbh especially my life in a bush of ghosts he did with david byrne strange album but well worth a listen.

    My listening highlights today have been orb's new one called "the abolition of the royal familia"" some really nice soundscapes. Reminded me in places of art of noise hence next choice
    art of noise - The seduction of claude debussey classic art of noise worthy of an hours worth of anyones time
    Yello - Touch one of their best with a great cameo from trumpet player Till Bronner who i also like. One of my favourite bands was gutted to miss them live in germany the other year. Do hope they tour the UK at some point but they getting on in years so not holding my breath.

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    Aye Art of Noise were great. Trevor Horn just had this knack

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    Asgard - In the Realm of Asgard.. Was the best album on the Moodies Threshold label imho.. Brilliant Prog band, superb harmonies


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    The End - Introspection.. Not played this for ages.


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    The Clouds - Scrapbook


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    Fire - Magic Shoemaker


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