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Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) by Brian Eno (CD, Sep-1989, Editions E.G. Records) 
Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) by Brian Eno (CD, Sep-1989, Editions E.G. Records)

 
Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) by Brian Eno (CD, Sep-1989, Editions E.G. Records)

Artist: Brian Eno
Release Date: Sep 1989
Format: CD
Record Label: Editions E.G. Records
Genre: Art Rock, Rock & Pop
UPC: 017046151122
Product ID: EPID3091296
Description: TAKING TIGER MOUNTAIN (BY STRATEGY), Brian Eno's sophomore solo outing, is a grab bag of freaky, science-fiction-dipped confections. Filled with a battery of innovative, unsettling effects, the album is darker and more complex than HERE ...
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Track Listing
1. Burning Airlines Gives You So Much More
2. Back in Judy's Jungle
3. Fat Lady of Limbourg, The
4. Mother Whale Eyeless
5. Great Pretender, The
6. Third Uncle
7. Put a Straw Under Baby
8. True Wheel, The
9. China My China
10. Taking Tiger Mountain

Details
Playing Time:48 min.
Contributing Artists:Andy MacKay, Phil Collins, Phil Manzanera
Producer:Brian Eno
Distributor:Caroline Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:AAD

Album Notes
TAKING TIGER MOUNTAIN (BY STRATEGY), Brian Eno's sophomore solo outing, is a grab bag of freaky, science-fiction-dipped confections. Filled with a battery of innovative, unsettling effects, the album is darker and more complex than HERE COME THE WARM JETS. The artist shows an increasing willingness to experiment with texture, as on "The Great Pretender," whose whirling, oozing keyboard line and synthesized vocals approximate delirium tremens or a hatching hive of maggots, or on "Put A Straw Under Baby," which features the Portsmouth Sinfonia, whose members have no knowledge of their instruments.
Yet Eno's grasp of melody and songcraft is everywhere: on the bouncing, absurdist/philosophical "Burning Airlines (Give You So Much More)," and on straight-out rockers, like the deliciously intense "Third Uncle" (which is propelled by the churning guitar of Roxy Music's Phil Manzenera, and is, arguably, the album's highlight). Concurrent with David Bowie's ALADDIN SANE-era alien aesthetic, Eno's tunes are even more otherwordly and warped than his glam cohort, making use of the full palette of bizarro synthesizer effects and creepy-cheeky postures. The songs, however, are as inventive and appealing as their treatments, and make for Eno's most solid--and experimental--pop album. TAKING TIGER MOUNTAIN holds up magnificently, even years on in the artist's brilliant career.

Editorial Reviews
5 stars out of 5 - Eno has done more than anyone to bring us round to the pleasures of texture over text...
Uncut

3 stars out of 5 - Silly songs, quirky playing, bizarre chord changes are all there...
Mojo

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