Brian Eno
Ambient 1 - Music For Airports
E.G. Records (Canada) 1978
9167-9835 (LP)
sleeve : VG+(SRW, wear on corner, light dirts.)
media : VG+/EX-(some light noises caused by slightly hairlines. A1 has a few chattering sound due to press problems.)
This is the 1978 album by the British musician Brian Eno, who initially gained recognition as a member of the British rock band Roxy Music. Inspired by Erik Satie's composition 'Furniture Music,' Eno introduced the groundbreaking concept of 'ambient music,' defining music as an environment within urban life. This album is a landmark work that played a pivotal role in the history of music. Following the release of this album, it's remarkable to reflect on how it influenced numerous artists, leading to the creation of many fantastic pieces of music in the 1980s. The back cover of the album includes graphic scores for the four tracks, allowing listeners to grasp the structural layers while enjoying the music.
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