Brian Eno – Apollo Atmospheres & Soundtracks
(EG Records EGLP53)
Matrix No’s: A1/B1 – UK Pressing
Sleeve in Nr MINT condition
– still in original shrinkwrap
Vinyl in Nr MINT condition
(there are a few light surface marks visible on the vinyl when held up to the light but they don’t affect the sound quality)
Brian Peter George St John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno, RDI (born 15 May 1948 and originally christened Brian Peter George Eno) is an English musician, composer, record producer, singer, writer, and visual artist. He is best known for his pioneering work in rock, ambient, pop, and electronic music. A self-described “non-musician”, Eno has helped to introduce a variety of unique conceptual approaches and recording techniques into contemporary music, advocating a methodology of “theory over practice” throughout his career. He has been described as one of popular music’s most influential and innovative figures.
Born in Suffolk, Eno studied painting and experimental music at art school in the late 1960s before joining glam rock group Roxy Music as synthesizer player in 1971. After recording two albums with the band, he departed in 1973 to record a number of solo albums, contributing to and ultimately coining the concept of ambient music with works such as Another Green World (1975), Discreet Music (1975), and Music for Airports (1978). He took part in frequent collaborations with artists such as Robert Fripp, Harold Budd, Cluster, David Bowie on his “Berlin Trilogy”, and David Byrne on 1981’s My Life in the Bush of Ghosts. During the 1970s, Eno would also begin a parallel career as a producer, which included work on albums by Talking Heads and Devo, the no wave compilation No New York (1978), and recordings by avant-garde artists such as John Cale, Jon Hassell, Laraaji, and Harold Budd, among others.
In subsequent decades, Eno continued to record solo albums, collaborate, and produce for other artists, including U2, Coldplay, Laurie Anderson, James, Grace Jones, and Slowdive. Dating back to his time as a student, he has also pursued a variety of multimedia projects in parallel with his music career, including sound installations and his mid-70s co-development of Oblique Strategies, a deck of cards featuring cryptic aphorisms intended to spur creative thinking. He continues to release music, produce, and write, and maintains a regular column in Prospect Magazine.
Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks is an album by the British ambient musician Brian Eno, released in 1983. It was written, produced, and performed by Brian Eno, his brother Roger and Daniel Lanois. Music from the album appeared in the films 28 Days Later, Traffic, and Trainspotting, whose soundtrack sold approximately four million copies. Two of the songs from the album, “Silver Morning” and “Deep Blue Day”, were issued as a 7″ single on EG Records.
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | “Understars” | Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois | 4:25 |
2. | “The Secret Place” | Daniel Lanois, arranged Brian Eno | 3:27 |
3. | “Matta” | Brian Eno | 4:14 |
4. | “Signals” | Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois | 2:44 |
5. | “An Ending (Ascent)” | Brian Eno | 4:18 |
6. | “Under Stars II” | Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois | 3:15 |
7. | “Drift” | Roger Eno, Brian Eno | 3:03 |
8. | “Silver Morning” | Daniel Lanois | 2:35 |
9. | “Deep Blue Day” | Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois, Roger Eno | 3:53 |
10. | “Weightless” | Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois, Roger Eno | 4:28 |
11. | “Always Returning” | Brian Eno, Roger Eno | 3:49 |
12. | “Stars” | Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois | 7:57 |
Credits
- Musicians: Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois, Roger Eno
- Cover art: Russel Mills
- Mastered by Greg Calbi, at Sterling Sound
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