Roger Eno “Voices”

Roger Eno “Voices”

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Roger Eno
Voices
Editions EG/Polydor (Japan) 1985
EGED 42 (LP) w/insert.
sleeve : EX+(light wear on one corner, slightly collapse on one corner.)
media : EX-/EX(some slightly noises. the first part on A4 has one click noises.)


This album was released in 1985 by Roger Eno, the young brother of Brian Eno, who started his career after participating in Brian Eno's 1983 album "Apollo". It was co-produced by Daniel Lanois, a Canadian artist who also participated in "Apollo," and Brian Eno. It is a gentle ambient work, mainly piano and synthesizer throughout, and shows a great influence from Erik Satie. The late Japanese ambient musician Hiroshi Yoshimura described it as "having the same breath as Erik Satie's 'Gymnopedie'" and "taking the form of a circular chord with four to six chords repeated mainly on the piano. The melody is repeated over and over again, progressing like a slow ripple on the surface of the water. It is a soft sound world that blends in with any landscape, natural or urban.

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