It happens that I occasionally run out of inspiration for this little blog. I usually grab my external hard drive and scroll through the individual files (which I should have reorganized a long time ago). This is how I came across an album that I haven't listened to for a long time and has never been mentioned here.
After working together on and off for years, Brian Eno and John Cale released their only album Wrong Way Up in 1990 and concentrated on songwriting. After a good decade of pushing himself musically to the limits of the esoteric, it seems to have done him good to record a semi-electronic album with Cale.
Nothing and nobody sounded like this back then. Eno makes the synths shimmer and twitch, Cale plays a funky guitar and shows that a viola can only be beneficial to the music. Ultimately, it is a forgotten masterpiece that set the standard for pop songs.
Brian Eno & John Cale - One Word
Brian Eno & John Cale - Lay My Love
Brian Eno & John Cale - Spinning Away
Brian Eno & John Cale - Been There Done That
2 Kommentare:
Excellent stuff. Thanks Walter
I remember hearing Spinning Away for the first time on the radio whilst I was in Australia and taping it onto a C90 the next chance I had. Wrong Way Up was one of the first CDs I bought when I was back in the UK. Thanks for the reminder of a great album, Walter.
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