• Here Come the Warm Jets is the debut solo album by Brian Eno (mononymously credited as "Eno"), released on Island Records on 8 February 1974. It was recorded...
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  • the third track on English musician Brian Eno's 1974 debut solo album Here Come the Warm Jets. Eno recorded "Baby's on Fire" during the Here Come the...
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  • released in November 1974 by Island Records. Unlike his debut album Here Come the Warm Jets, which featured 16 musicians, this album utilized a core band of five...
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  • considered the album "less immediately ingratiating than either Taking Tiger Mountain or Here Come the Warm Jets. Still, the execution here is close to...
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  • recorded in three days over the course of a year. Its release was close to that of Eno's own debut solo album Here Come the Warm Jets (1974), and it constitutes...
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    March 2023 "Here Come The Warm Jets (video)". YouTube. From the movie "O Nome Da Morta". "Teresa de Sio - Africana". Discogs. "Carmel - the Falling". Discogs...
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    number of solo pop albums, beginning with Here Come the Warm Jets (1974), and explored minimal music with the influential recordings Discreet Music (1975)...
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  • 1998. The group's name derives from Brian Eno's 1973 album, Here Come the Warm Jets. The band was formed in 1995 by Louis Jones, Paul Noble (formerly...
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  • eMusic's Richard Gehr, the album's music veers from the guitar-oriented experimental rock of Eno's 1974 albums Here Come the Warm Jets and Taking Tiger Mountain...
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  • vocals are sung in a near-monotone. Along with the title track of his 1974 debut album Here Come the Warm Jets, "Third Uncle" remains one of Eno's best-known...
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    the guitar solo on "Baby's on Fire", perhaps the best-known track on Eno's solo debut Here Come the Warm Jets. In 1975, Fripp and Brian Eno played live shows...
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    Paul Rudolph (musician) (category The Deviants (band) members)
    1977, namely Here Come the Warm Jets, Another Green World, Music for Films and Before and After Science. At the same time he became the main musical interpreter...
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  • entitled "The Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch", from his debut solo album Here Come the Warm Jets. Woodman, L. C. (January 1882). "A Breath of Fire". American Observer...
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    were recruited to play tracks on Brian Eno's first solo record Here Come The Warm Jets, which was recorded September 1973 and released January 1974. Sharks...
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  • version of the open loop tape system with Discreet Music (1975), one side of which features looping. Eno mentions in the liner notes that "here is the long...
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  • The Warm Jets.) The album received critical acclaim. Brian Eno has said the title is a reference to the sinking of Titanic, which he has called "the apex...
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  • June 1, 1974 is a live album of songs performed at the Rainbow Theatre in London on the titular date. The album is officially attributed to all principal...
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  • Make It wit Chu (category Queens of the Stone Age songs)
    recording of "Needles in the Camel's Eye" from Brian Eno's Here Come The Warm Jets. Bobby Gillespie is reported to have been involved in the latter according...
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    including the Mars Volta, Primus, Mystery Jets, Fanfarlo, Phish, and Anekdoten, who first practiced together playing King Crimson songs. Steven Wilson, the leader...
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    John Wetton (category Pages using the EasyTimeline extension)
    ("Knights") with album covers crediting John Whetton With Brian Eno Here Come the Warm Jets (September 1973): Wetton plays bass on track 3 ("Baby's on Fire")...
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  • Times called it "... the best pop record of 1979 thus far. In fact, it's so superior that it will be remarkable if another disk comes along to supplant it...
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  • with different lyrics written by Hall). The Gabriel record also features a version of "Exposure". "Here Comes the Flood" had previously appeared with a...
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    at the location provided above. Major solo or collaborative releases under Fripp's name are listed here, see also King Crimson discography for the group...
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    had recorded his contributions to Eno's album Here Come the Warm Jets and the Sharks track "Kung Fu". The three tracks recorded were "Problems", "No Feelings"...
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  • performed by Black Midi. ^[h] "Bye Storm" contains excerpts from "Here Come the Warm Jets", written and performed by Brian Eno. Credits are adapted from...
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    Andy Mackay (category Alumni of the University of Reading)
    Eno's Here Come the Warm Jets and Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy), both released in 1974. In 1981, his book Electronic Music: The Instruments, the Music...
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    London. Manzanera played guitar on three tracks of the first Brian Eno album Here Come the Warm Jets, as well as guitar and production assistance on Eno's...
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  • 11. The releases are compilations of many of Eno's earlier solo works, ranging from 1973's Here Come the Warm Jets to 1978's Music for Airports. The LP...
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  • Crimson and the other one for Roxy Music. A European tour for Roxy Music then followed. Asked by Brian Eno to play on Here Come The Warm Jets, Watson then...
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  • wanted to hit." The song's studio arrangement took influence from Brian Eno's Here Come the Warm Jets. Lyrically, the song uses the image of an out-of-work...
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