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Eno Another Green World Mp3, Flac, Wma Eno Another Green World mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Electronic Album: Another Green World Country: Spain Released: 2005 Style: Experimental, Ambient MP3 version RAR size: 1854 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1971 mb WMA version RAR size: 1574 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 536 Other Formats: MOD MP4 ADX MP2 VOC AU MP2 Tracklist Hide Credits Sky Saw 1 Bass [Anchor] – Paul RudolphBass [Fretless] – Percy JonesDrums – Phil CollinsElectric 3:25 Piano [Rhodes] – Rod MelvinGuitar [Snake], Guitar [Digital] – Brian EnoViola – John Cale Over Fire Island 2 1:49 Bass [Fretless] – Percy JonesDrums – Phil CollinsSynthesizer, Guitar, Tape – Brian Eno St. Elmo's Fire 3 Guitar – Robert FrippOrgan, Piano, Effects [Yamaha Bass Pedals], Percussion [Synthetic], 2:56 Guitar [Desert] – Brian Eno In Dark Trees 4 2:29 Guitar, Synthesizer, Percussion [Electric], Effects [Treated Rhythm Generator] – Brian Eno The Big Ship 5 3:01 Synthesizer, Percussion [Synthetic], Effects [Treated Rhythm Generator] – Brian Eno I'll Come Running 6 Bass, Percussion [Snare Drum] – Paul RudolphGuitar – Robert FrippGuitar [Castanet], 3:48 Piano [Chord], Synthesizer, Percussion [Synthetic] – Brian EnoPiano – Rod Melvin Another Green World 7 1:28 Guitar [Desert], Organ [Farfisa], Piano – Brian Eno Sombre Reptiles 8 Organ [Hammond], Guitar, Percussion [Synthetic], Percussion [Peruvian], Other [Electric 2:26 Elements], Sounds [Unnatural] – Brian Eno Little Fishes 9 1:30 Piano [Prepared], Organ [Farfisa] – Brian Eno Golden Hours 10 Guitar – Robert FrippOrgan [Choppy], Percussion [Spasmodic], Guitar [Club], Piano 4:01 [Uncertain] – Brian EnoViola – John Cale Becalmed 11 3:56 Synthesizer, Piano [Leslie] – Brian Eno Zawinul/Lava 12 Bass [Fretless] – Percy JonesElectric Piano [Rhodes] – Rod MelvinGrand Piano, Synthesizer, 3:00 Organ, Tape – Brian EnoGuitar – Paul RudolphPercussion – Phil Collins Everything Merges With The Night 13 3:59 Bass, Piano – Brian TurringtonGuitar – Brian Eno Spirits Drifting 14 2:36 Bass, Organ, Synthesizer – Brian Eno Credits Composed By – Brian Eno Engineer – Rhett Davies Engineer [Assitant] – Bari Sage*, Guy Bidmead, Robert Ash Painting [Cover] – Tom Phillips Photography By [Back Cover] – Ritva Saarikko Producer – Brian Eno, Rhett Davies Typography – Bob Bowkett Notes Released in a standard JewelBox with a 4 page foldout booklet. Another Green World is the third studio album by English musician Brian Eno, released by Island Records in September 1975. Produced by Eno and Rhett Davies, it featured contributions from several guest musicians including Robert Fripp, Phil Collins, and John Cale. The album marked a transition from the rock-based music of Eno's previous releases toward the minimalist sensibility of his late '70s ambient work. Employing tactics derived from his Oblique Strategies cards for guidance, the album utilized a variety of unconventional recording techniques and instrumental approaches, and made use of fewer lyrics. Una production de Iberia LOBGOS Music Spain, S.L. Made in Spain. Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Another Green ILPS 9351 Eno* Island Records ILPS 9351 UK 1975 World (LP, Album) Another Green Virgin, 50999 6 50999 6 UK & Eno* World (CD, Album, Astralwerks, 2009 84527 2 8 84527 2 8 Europe RE, RM) EMI Another Green Brian EGCD 21 World (CD, Album, EG EGCD 21 US 1994 Eno RE) Brian Another Green 32VD-1114 Virgin, EG 32VD-1114 Japan 1987 Eno World (CD, Album) Another Green EGCD 21 Eno* World (CD, Album, EG EGCD 21 UK Unknown RE) Related Music albums to Another Green World by Eno Kate Bush = ケイト・ブッシュ - Never For Ever = 魔物語 Buick Audra - Singer David Byrne & Brian Eno - Everything That Happens Will Happen Today Marissa Nadler - Marissa Nadler Brian Glaze - Let's Go To The Sea Brian Eno - Before And After Science Brian Wilson - Your Imagination Kate Bush - Never For Ever Norah Jones - ...Little Broken Hearts Mazarin - We're Already There.
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