Here Come the Warm Jets - Brian Eno

Here Come the Warm Jets

Brian Eno

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1974-01-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 10
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 2004 Virgin Records Limited
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Needles In the Camel's Eye (20 Brian Eno 3:11
2
The Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch (2 Brian Eno 3:04
3
Baby's On Fire (2004 Remaster) Brian Eno 5:19
4
Cindy Tells Me (2004 Remaster) Brian Eno 3:25
5
Driving Me Backwards (2004 Rem Brian Eno 5:12
6
On Some Faraway Beach (2004 Re Brian Eno 4:36
7
Blank Frank (2004 Remaster) Brian Eno 3:37
8
Dead Finks Don't Talk (2004 Re Brian Eno 4:19
9
Some of Them Are Old (2004 Rem Brian Eno 5:11
10
Here Come the Warm Jets (2004 Brian Eno 4:04

Reviews

  • Horrid 74 remaster

    1
    By asdf1234!
    Just buy the original CD if you can. So much was lost in this remaster that I cringe. Eno put too much work in this album to have its subtle portions just removed.
  • Gr8 album

    5
    By JWP BASS
    This album never gets old.
  • Fantastic and Original

    5
    By mjk1000
    This highly original album was his first as a solo artist, and he has gone on to make many great albums. "Some of Them are Old" and "Here Come The Warm Jets", which finish off the album, are two of my favorite songs from the 1970s. If you like this work, you'll like his other 3 rock albums from the 70's as well as his duo with John Cale "Wrong Way Up" and his 2005 rock album "Another Day On Earth."
  • Superlative debut...

    5
    By johnemr
    A superlative debut record. Always reaching higher...and succeeding!
  • Electrifyingly brilliant

    5
    By 31songs
    This is a rare thing: beautiful, shimmering,and electric to the core. Eno is an acknowledged genius and, I would argue, he is never more brilliant than he is on this album. Not only is it an incredible album in its own right it clearly lays the groundwork for countless brilliances to follow, from Bowie to Talking Heads to Of Montreal. how there are only eight reviews of this on iTunes is a mystery as this is a keystone album in rock-and-roll history.
  • You will feel…

    5
    By smattoon
    … vanquished of all that has passed and slave to all that is to come after listening to 'Warm Jets.

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