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After the Heat by Brian Eno (CD, Feb-1996, Gyroscope) 
After the Heat by Brian Eno (CD, Feb-1996, Gyroscope)

 
After the Heat by Brian Eno (CD, Feb-1996, Gyroscope)

Artist: Brian Eno
Release Date: Feb 1996
Format: CD
Record Label: Gyroscope
Genre: Ambient, Electronic
UPC: 017046662123
Product ID: EPID3204521
Description: Full performer name: Brian Eno/Dieter Moebius/Hans-Joachim Roedelius. AFTER THE HEAT is a collaboration between Brian Eno and the two members of the band Cluster (though on this release, they were billed by their actual last names). It w...
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Track Listing
1. Foreign Affairs
2. Belldog, The
3. Base & Apex
4. Tzima N'Arki
5. Luftschloss
6. Oil
7. Broken Head
8. Light Arms
9. Shade, The
10. Old Land

Details
Playing Time:40 min.
Contributing Artists:Holger Czukay
Distributor:Caroline Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Full performer name: Brian Eno/Dieter Moebius/Hans-Joachim Roedelius.
AFTER THE HEAT is a collaboration between Brian Eno and the two members of the band Cluster (though on this release, they were billed by their actual last names). It was originally issued in Germany in 1979; the 1996 Gyroscope reissue is its first U.S. release.
Personnel: Brian Eno (vocals, various instruments); Dieter Moebius, Hans-Joachim Roedelius (various instruments); Holger Czukay (bass).
Producers: Brian Eno, Dieter Moebius, Hans-Joachim Roedelius, Conny Plank.
German composers Dieter Moebius and Joachim Roedelius formed the synthesizer duo Cluster during the '70s krautrock boom, but only attracted wide attention outside their homeland when they joined forces with Brian Eno for the 1977 album CLUSTER AND ENO. The excellent 1978 follow-up, AFTER THE HEAT, is credited to the three individual participants, emphasizing the contributions of each. Several of the album's 10 pieces, particularly the turbulent "Oil" and "Foreign Affairs," emphasize Moebius' and Roedelius' Tangerine Dream-style analogue synthesizers, while the more reflective, piano-based "Luftschloss" and "The Shade" move toward the gentler ambient directions Eno was beginning to explore around this time. The album's best piece, "Tzima N'Arki," is an intriguing faux-Middle-Eastern collaboration featuring an Eno vocal played backwards, foreshadowing much of Eno's '80s work, including MY LIFE IN THE BUSH OF GHOSTS and FOURTH WORLD 1: POSSIBLE MUSICS. Most of this album later appeared on the compilation OLD LAND.

Editorial Reviews
3 stars out of 5 -- [Eno] was in full, fascinating ambient flow, hence the surprisingly expansive 'After The Heat.'
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