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BRIAN ENO - LIST OF ISSUED RECORDS AND VIDEOS
01975-01995 & bootlegs compiled by Johann Haidenbauer
01995-02008 & notes compiled by Tom Boon, Johann Haidenbauer, Bommel & Robert Phan
Additional material by Dean Wilson, Paul Strickland, Dave Shibler, Stephen Fruitman, Peter van Doorm, Richard Joly, Bernd Webler, Jim Bailey, Peter D'Adamo, Jason Minnix, Renzo
Icons by Dave Shibler
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This list provides a comprehensive overview of Brian Eno's work, including solo records, collaborations and productions. The list is in chronological order where up to 1995 the year refers, in general, to the recording date; in subsequent years it's the date of release. All items are in album format unless stated otherwise. Note that compilations of otherwise available material and repackages have been not included in this list. Information on those, together with all session details about the records listed below (tracks, musicians involved, etc.) can be found in the encyclopaedic discography on Alex Rubli's Nerve Net site. Anything after 1995 should not be viewed as exhaustive, as there simply aren't enough hours in the day for EnoWeb to buy everything with Brian Eno's input. Please direct any additions, corrections, etc. to Tom.
Note that in case of CD singles very often several versions exist and only one of them may feature the track(s) with Eno. Thus some care should be employed when buying/ordering them.
It goes without saying that we do not believe Brian Eno's input alone would make a disc worth buying! Some are indeed well worth avoiding. The EnoWeb Politburo has therefore introduced a highly subjective grading system based on our honest opinion of what's hot and what's shot.
Essential -- every Eno collection should include this Nice to have -- good performances and/or worthwhile remixes Collectors only -- most of us can quite happily continue to live without owning this What are you thinking of? -- best avoided by all but the most rabid completists Titles without an icon generally fall between the N and C categories; we don't have any strong feelings about them.
Abbreviations:
AUS Australia B Belgium D Germany EU Europe I Italy J Japan SP Spain UK England US USA
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| Year | Musician & Title | Label & Number |
| 1971 | Cornelius Cardew : The Great Learning | |
| 1972 | Roxy Music : Roxy Music | UK : Island
ILPS 9200, Polydor 2302048, EG Records EGLP 6 D : Ariola 86259 IT, Polydor 2344064, Topac-EG 207944 US : Reprise MS 2114, Atco SD 36-133, Reprise 26039-2 |
| 1972 | Roxy Music : Virginia plain/The numberer (single) | UK : Island WIP 6144 D : Ariola 12291 AT US : Reprise REP 1124 |
| 1972-76 | Roxy Music : Total Recall (video) | UK : Virgin VVD 649 |
| 1972 | Matching Mole : Little Red Record | UK : CBS 65260 US : Columbia 32148 |
| 1973 | Roxy Music : Pyjamarama/The pride and the pain (single) | UK : Island WIP 6159 D : Ariola 12575 AT |
| 1973 | Roxy Music : For Your Pleasure | UK : Island ILPS 9232, Polydor
2302049, EG Records EGLP 8 D : Ariola 86729 IT, Polydor 2344077, Topac-EG 207945 US : Warner Bros. BS 2629, Atco SD 36-134, Reprise 26040-2 |
| 1973 | Captain Lockheed & The Starfighters : Ejection/Catch a falling starfighter (and the gremlin) (single) | UK, D: United Artists UP 35543 |
| 1973 | Portsmouth Sinfonia : Plays
The Popular Classics |
UK : Transatlantic TRA 275
US : Columbia KC 33049 |
| 1973 | Brian Eno : Here Come The Warm
Jets |
UK : Island ILPS 9268, Polydor
2302063, EG Records EGLP 11 D : Ariola 87665 IT, Polydor 2344095 US : Editions EG ENO 1, Caroline 1510-2 |
| 1973 | Robert Fripp / Brian Eno : (No Pussyfooting) | UK : Island HELP 16, Polydor
2343095, EG Records EGED 2 D : Ariola 87511 ET US : Antilles 7001, Editions EG EGS 102, Caroline 1522-2 |
| 1974 | Robert Calvert : Captain Lockheed
And The Starfighters |
UK : United Artists UAG 29507,
BGO Records BGOLP 5 D : United Artists UAG 29507 US : United Artists LMP 1011 |
| 1974 | Brian Eno : Seven deadly finns/Later on (single) | UK : Island WIP 6178 D : Ariola 13239 AT |
| 1974 | Andy Mackay : Ride of the valkyries/Time regained (single) | UK : Island WIP 6197 |
| 1974 | John Cale : The man who couldn't afford to orgy/ Sylvia said (single) | UK : Island WIP 6202 |
| 1974 | John Cale : Fear | UK : Island ILPS 9301 D : Ariola 88353 IT |
| 1974 | Portsmouth Sinfonia : Hallelujah | UK : Transatlantic TRA 285
US : Antilles 7002 |
| 1974 | June 1, 1974 | UK : Island ILPS 9291 D : Ariola 88198 IT |
| 1974 | Lady June : Lady June's Linguistic
Leprosy |
UK : Caroline C 1509, See For Miles SEECD 350 |
| 1974 | Nico : The End | UK : Island ILPS 9311 D : Ariola 88749 IT |
| 1974 | Brian Eno : Taking Tiger Mountain
(by strategy) |
UK : Island ILPS 9309, Polydor
2302068, EG Records EGLP 17 D : Ariola 88443 IT, Polydor 2344080 US : Editions EG ENO 2, Caroline 1511-2 |
| 1974 | Genesis : The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway (2-LP) | UK : Charisma CGS 101 D : Phonogram 6641226, Topac-Charisma 302523 US : Atco 2-401 |
| 1974 | John Cale : Slow Dazzle | UK : Island ILPS 9317 D : Ariola 88840 IT |
| 1974 | Unreleased album by The Winkies (According to Borderline Books/Vernon Joynson's The Tapestry Of Delights, in July 1974, the Winkies recorded an album which included Brian on one track. This album and a second attempt remain unreleased. They finally managed to release an album in 1975 - no Brian involvement though). The book had a page here but that's gone now. | Some dark cupboard in a studio somewhere |
| 1974/75 | Phil Manzanera : Diamond Head | UK : Island ILPS 9315, Polydor
2302062 D : Ariola 88750 IT, Polydor 2344096, Polydor 2459 352 US : Atco SD 36-113, Caroline 1576-2 |
| 1975 | Quiet Sun : Mainstream | UK : Island HELP 19, Polydor
2343093, EG Records EGED 4 D : Ariola 89401 ET US : Antilles 7008 |
| 1975 | Robert Wyatt : Ruth Is Stranger Than Richard | UK : Virgin V 2034 US : Caroline 1635-2 |
| 1975 | Robert Calvert : Lucky Leif
And The Longships |
UK : United Artists UAG 29852, BGO Records BGOLP 2 |
| 1975 | Brian Eno : The lion sleeps tonight/I'll come running (single) | UK : Island WIP 6233 |
| 1975 | Brian Eno : Another Green World
|
UK : Island ILPS 9351, Polydor
2302069, EG Records EGLP 21 D : Ariola 89460 XOT, Polydor 2344094 US : Editions EG ENO 3, Caroline 1512-2 |
| 1975 | John Cale : Helen Of Troy | UK : Island ILPS 9350 D : Ariola 89690 XOT |
| 1974/75 | John Cale : Guts | UK : Island ILPS 9459 D : Ariola 28634 XOT US : Antilles AN 7063 |
| 1975 | Robert Fripp / Brian Eno :
Evening Star |
UK : Island HELP 22, Polydor
2343094, EG Records EGED 3 D : Ariola 89867 ET US : Antilles 7018, Editions EG EGS 103, Caroline 1560-2 |
| 1975 | Peter And The Wolf | UK : RSO 2479 167 D : RSO 2394 162 |
| 1975 | Gavin Bryars : The Sinking Of The Titanic | UK : Obscure OBS 1, EG Records EGED 21 |
| 1975 | Christopher Hobbs / John Adams / Gavin Bryars : Ensemble Pieces | UK : Obscure OBS 2, EG Records EGED 22 |
| 1975 | Brian Eno : Discreet Music
|
UK : Obscure OBS 3, EG Records
EGED 23 US : Antilles 7030, EG Records EGS 303, Caroline 1520-2 |
| 1975 | David Toop / Max Eastley : New And Rediscovered Musical Instruments | UK : Obscure OBS 4, EG Records EGED 24 |
| 1976 | Jan Steele / John Cage : Voices And Instruments | UK : Obscure OBS 5, EG Records
EGED 25 US : Antilles 7031 |
| 1976 | Michael Nyman : Decay Music | UK : Obscure OBS 6, EG Records EGED 26 |
| 1974/76 | Simon Jeffes : Music From The Penguin Cafe | UK : Obscure OBS 7, EG Records
EGED 27 D : Polydor 2311 041 US : Caroline 1544-2 |
| 1976 | John White / Gavin Bryars : Machine Music | UK : Obscure OBS 8, EG Records EGED 28 |
| 1976 | Harold Budd : The Pavilion Of Dreams | UK : Obscure OBS 10, EG Records
EGED 30 US : JEM Editions EG EGS 301 |
| 1975/76 | Brian Eno : Music For Films (Promotional LP) | UK : EG Records EGM 1 |
| 1976 | 8 0 1 : Live | UK : Island ILPS 9444, Polydor
2302044, EG Records EGLP 26 D : Ariola 28187 XOT, Polydor 2344097 US : Polydor PD-1-6148, Caroline 1553-2 |
| 1976 | David Bowie : Low |
UK : RCA PL 12030, EMI CDEMD
1027 (CD) D : RCA PL 12030, CL 13856, NL 83856, EMI CDP 797719-2 (CD) US : RCA CPL1-2030, RCA AYL1-3856, Rykodisc RCD 10142 (CD) |
| 1976 | Ultravox : Ultravox! | UK : Island ILPS 9449 D : Ariola 28193 XOT |
| 1977 | Brian Eno : Before And After
Science |
UK : Polydor 2302071, EG Records
EGLP 32 D : Polydor 2344087 US : Island 9478, Editions EG ENO 4, Caroline 1513-2 |
| 1977 | Cluster & Brian Eno : Cluster & Eno | D,UK : Sky 010, Sky CD 3010 |
| 1975-77 | Phil Manzanera / 8 0 1 : Listen Now | UK : Polydor 2302074, EG Records
EGLP 30 D : Polydor 2344082 US : Polydor PD-1-6147 |
| 1977 | Phil Manzanera : Flight 19/Car rhumba (single) | UK : Polydor 2001 733DJ |
| 1977 | David Bowie : Heroes |
UK : RCA PB 01121, PL 12522,
EMI CDEMD 1025 (CD) D : RCA PL 42372, NL 13857, NL 83857, EMI CDP 797720-2 (CD) US : RCA AFL1-2522, RCA AYL1-3857, Rykodisc RCD 10143 (CD) |
| 1977 | Camel : Rain Dances | UK : Decca TXSR 124, Decca
6376 122 D : Teldec-Nova 6.23261 US : Passport PB 9858 |
| 1977 | Brian Eno (& Snatch) : King's lead hat/R.A.F. (single) | UK : Polydor 2001 762 |
| 1977 | Tom Philips : Irma | UK : Obscure OBS 9, EG Records EGED 29 |
| 1976-78 | Brian Eno : Music For Films
|
UK : Polydor 2310623, EG Records
EGED 5 D : Polydor 2344123 US : EG Records EGS 105, Caroline 1515-2 |
| 1978 | Brian Eno : Jubilee (This soundtrack LP is shared with other artists) | UK : Polydor 2302079 D : Polydor 2344107 |
| 1978 | Devo : Be Stiff (12" EP) | UK : Stiff Records ODD 1 D : Teldec-Stiff 6.23712 AJ |
| 1978 | Devo : Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo! | UK : Virgin V 2106, Virgin
OVED 37 D : Ariola 26353 US : Warner Brothers BSK 3239 |
| 1978 | Devo : Come back Jonee/Social fools (single) | UK : Virgin VS 223 D : Ariola 15815 AT |
| 1978 | Devo : The day my baby gave me a surprise/Penetration in the centrefold (single) | UK : Virgin VS 265 D : Ariola 100676 |
| 1978 | Talking Heads : More Songs About Buildings And Food | US : Sire SRK 6058 UK : WEA-Sire K 56531 D : Ariola 26383 XOT, WEA-Sire K 56532 |
| 1978 | No New York |
US : Antilles AN 7067 |
| 1978 | Eno / Moebius / Roedelius :
After The Heat |
D,UK : Sky 021 |
| 1978 | Brian Eno : Music For Airports
|
UK : Polydor 2310647 (AMB 001),
EG Records EGED 17 D : Polydor 2344132 US : PVC 7908, EG Records EGS 201, Caroline 1516-2 |
| 1978 | David Bowie : Lodger | UK : RCA BOW LP 1, EMI CDEMD
1027 (CD) D : RCA PL 13254, NL 84234, EMI CDP 797724-2 (CD) US : RCA AQL1-3254, RCA AYL1-4234, Rykodisc RCD 10146 (CD) |
| 1978/79 | Robert Fripp : Exposure | UK : EG Records EGLP 101, EG
Records EGLP 41 D : Polydor 2302092 US : Polydor PD 1-6201, Caroline 1557-2 |
| 1979 | Robert Sheckley : In A Land
Of Clear Colours (book + LP) |
SP : Mensajero D-2007, Mensajero
GM-2001 UK : Voiceprint VP 151CD (CD) |
| 1979 | Talking Heads : Fear Of Music
|
US : Sire SRK 6076 UK : WEA-Sire K 56707, Sire SRK 6076 D : Ariola 200 880, WEA-Sire K 56707 |
| 1979 | Talking Heads : The Name Of This Band Is Talking Heads (2-LP) | US : Sire 2SR 3590 UK : Sire SRK 23590 |
| Brian Eno : From Brussels With
Love (This compilation 2-LP set is shared with other artists) 1979 |
B : Crepuscule twi 007 D : Interphon IPCD 72001 (CD) |
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| 1979 | Brian Eno : The Voice Of Brian Eno (flexi-disc) | J : Vanity 2002 (FM-6526) (issued with ROCK MAGAZINE) |
| David Byrne / Brian Eno : My
Life In The Bush Of Ghosts |
1979/80 US : Sire SRK 6093
UK : EG Records EGLP 48 D : Polydor 2302100, Topac-EG 207963 |
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| 1979/80 | Brian Eno / David Byrne : The Jezebel Spirit (12" EP) | UK : EG Records EGOX1 |
| 1980 | Talking Heads : Remain In Light | US : Sire SRK 6095 UK : Sire SRK 6095 D : Ariola 202 980, WEA-Sire 56867 |
| 1980 | Harold Budd / Brian Eno : The
Plateaux Of Mirror |
UK : EG Records EGAMB 002,
EG Records EGED 18 D : Polydor 2311 105 US : Editions EG EGS 202, Caroline 1549-2 |
| 1980 | Laraaji : Day Of Radiance | UK : EG Records
EGAMB 003, EG Records EGED 19 US : Editions EG EGS 203, Caroline 1573-2 |
| 1980 | Jon Hassell / Brian Eno : Fourth
World No. 1: Possible Musics |
UK : EG Records EGED 7 US : Editions EG EGS 107, Caroline 1537-2 |
| 1981 | David Byrne : The Catherine
Wheel (many Bush-of-Ghosts style tracks) |
US : Sire SRK 3645-2 (CD),
Sire M5S 3645 (cassette) US,UK : Sire SRK 3645 D : WEA-Sire 56979, WEA-Sire 456979 (cassette) |
| 1981 | Edikanfo : The Pace Setters | UK : EG Records EGED 12 US : EG Records EGM 112 |
| 1981 | Jon Hassell : Dream Theory In Malaya | UK : EG Records EGED 13 US : Editions EG EGM 114, Caroline 1571-2 |
| 1981 | Jon Hassell : Music And Rhythm (This compilation 2-LP set is shared with other artists) | UK,D : WEA K 68045 US : PVC 201 |
| 1978-82 | Brian Eno : On Land |
UK : EG Records EGED 20 D : Polydor 2311 107 US : Caroline 1517-2 |
| 1983 | Working Backwards Notes: A box set of all Brian's solo albums up to 1983 |
US : EG Records |
| 1983 | Brian Eno : Music For Films,
Volume 2 Notes: Only sold as part of the Working Backwards box set. |
US : EG Records EGSP-2 |
| 1983 | Brian Eno : Rarities (12" EP) Notes: Only sold as part of the Working Backwards box set. |
US : EG Records ENOX 1 |
| 1983 | Brian Eno with Daniel Lanois
and Roger Eno: Apollo - Atmospheres & Soundtracks Notes: In 2008 Daniel Lanois told Gearslutz: "The main synth was a Yamaha CS-80. This is a polyphonic synth, one of Yamaha's first. On Deep Blue Day there are two guitars, a strumming Strat plays the rhythm and the steel guitar is my Sho-Bud single neck Professional. They were both recorded DI. Eno put a massive treatment on everything. The complexities of the chain are unspeakable! But those treatments were worked on for weeks on end." |
UK : EG Records EGLP 53 D : EG Records 813 535-1Y US : EG Records EG ENO 5, Caroline 1514-2 |
| 1983 | Silver Morning / Deep Blue
Day Notes: This was a promotion-only 7" single. |
EGO12 |
| 1983 | John Cale : Caribbean Sunset | UK : Ze ILPS 7024 D : Ariola 205986 US : Ze/Antilles IT 8401 |
| 1984 | Brian Eno : Thursday Afternoon (video) | J : Sony OOZM 70 (VHS) / OOQM
70 (Beta) UK : Hendring Hen 2 133 (VHS) D : Video Edition Markgraph VEM 101 (VHS) |
| 1984 | Harold Budd / Brian Eno : The
Pearl |
UK : EG Records EGED 37 D : Polydor 828 162-1 US : Caroline 1521-2 |
| 1984 | U 2 : The Unforgettable Fire | UK : Island U2 5 D : Ariola 206 530, Ariola 610 194 US : Island 90231-1, Island 422-822898-1 |
| 1984 | U 2 : Pride (In the name of love) (12" EP) | UK : Island 12IS 207 D : Ariola 601 469 |
| 1984 | U 2 : The unforgettable fire (12" EP) | UK : Island 12IS 220 D : Ariola 601 759 |
| 1984 | U 2 : The unforgettable fire (2 7" singles) | UK : Island ISD 220 |
| 1984 | Brian Eno : Dune (This soundtrack
LP is shared with other artists and a later release did not include The
Prophecy Theme) |
UK,D : Polydor 823 770-1 |
| 1983/84 | Jon Hassell : Power Spot | D : ECM 1327 |
| 1984 | Tanit : To Alaska | F : Madrigal/Divine MAD 1016 |
| 1985 | Brian Eno : Thursday Afternoon
(CD) |
UK : Polydor 827 494-2, EG
Records EGCD 64 D : Polydor 827 494-2 US : Caroline 1518-2 |
| 1985 | Michael Brook : Hybrid | UK : EG Records EGED 41 US : Caroline 1563-2 |
| 1985 | Roger Eno : Voices | UK : EG Records EGED 42 |
| 1984/85 | Teresa De Sio : Africana |
I : Philips 824 810-1 |
| 1986 | Brian Eno : Glint (East Of Woodbridge) (flexi-disc) | US : Evatone 861222 XS (issued with ARTFORUM) |
| 1986 | Carmel : The Falling |
UK : London LONLP 17 D : Metronome 828 014-1 |
| 1986 | Carmel : Mercy (12" EP) | UK : London 888 094-1 |
| 1986 | He Said : Hail | UK : Mute STUMM 29 D : Intercord INT 971.329 |
| 1986 | Icehouse : Measure For Measure | AUS: Regular CD 53180 (CD)
UK : Chrysalis CCD 1527 (CD) D : Ariola 257 690, Ariola 257 690-222 (CD) US : Chrysalis F21Y-21527 |
| 1987 | U 2 : The Joshua Tree |
UK : Island U2 6 D : Ariola 208 219 US : Island 90581-1, Island 422-842298-1 |
| 1987 | U 2 : With or without you (12" EP) | UK : Island 12IS 319 D : Ariola 608 922 |
| 1987 | U 2 : I still haven't found what I'm looking for (12" EP) | UK : Island 12IS 328 D : Ariola 609 152 |
| 1987 | U 2 : Where the streets have no name (12" EP) | UK : Island 12IS 340 D : Ariola 609 382 |
| 1985-87 | Jon Hassell : The Surgeon Of
The Nightsky Restores Dead Things By The Power Of Sound |
D : EMI-Intuition IC 066 240779-1,Intuition
INT 3004 US : Capitol/Intuition C1-46880 |
| 1980/81/87 | Brian Eno: Mistaken Memories Of Mediaeval Manhattan (video) | UK : Hendring Hen 2 134 (VHS)
D : Video Edition Markgraph VEM 102 (VHS) |
| 1987 | Teresa De Sio : Sindarella Suite (2-LP) | I : Philips 834 301-1 |
| 1987 | Harold Budd : The White Arcades
|
UK : Land Records Land 03,
All Saints Records ASC03 D : Warner Brothers 925 766-1 |
| 1987 | Brian Eno: Angels In The Architecture (This LP is shared with other artists) | UK: EG Records EEGCD 47 |
| 1987 | Pieter Nooten / Michael Brook: Sleeps With The Fishes | UK: 4AD CAD 710 CD |
| 1987/88 | Jon Hassell / Farafina : Flash Of The Spirit | D : EMI-Intuition IC 066 791186-1,Intuition
INT 3009 US : Capitol/Intuition CDP 7 91186-2 |
| 1983-88 | Music For Films III Notes: As the track listing was altered for the later CD releases of this album, the original track listing might be of interest. Side 1: Saint Tom - Brian Eno; 2. White Mustang - Brian Eno Daniel Lanois; 3. Sirens - Brian Eno; 4. Zaragoza - Laraaji; 5. Quixote - Roger Eno; 6. Fleeting Smile - Roger Eno; 7. Kalimba - Laraaji. Side 2: 1. Tension Block - Brian Eno & Daniel Lanois; 2. Err - Michael Brook; 3. 4 Minute Warning - John Paul Jones; 4. For Her Atoms - Misha Mahlin Lydia Theremin; 5. Balthus Bemused by Color - Harold Budd; 6. Theme from Creation - Brian Eno |
UK : Land Records Land 04,
All Saints Records ASC04 D : Warner Brothers 925 769-2 |
| 1988 | Brian Eno : Married To The Mob (This soundtrack LP is shared with other artists) | US,D: Warner Brothers 925 763-1 |
| 1988 | Brian Eno : Opera (This soundtrack CD is shared with other artists) | I : Cinevox CD-CIA 5074 |
| 1988 | U2 : Rattle & Hum (2-LP) | UK : Island U2 7 D : Ariola
303 400 US : Island 91003-1, Island 2 422-842299-1 |
| 1988/89 | Zvuki Mu | UK : Land Records Land 07 D : Warner Brothers 925 916-1 |
| 1989 | Carmel : Set Me Free | UK,D : London 828 148-1 |
| 1989 | Daniel Lanois : Acadie | UK,D : Warner Brothers 925 969-1 |
| 1989 | Terry Riley : In C | US : Celestial Harmonies 13026-2 |
| 1989 | John Cale : Words For The Dying | UK : Land Records Land 09,
All Saints Records ASC09 D : Warner Brothers 926 024-1 |
| 1989 | Neville Brothers : Yellow Moon | UK,D : A & M Records 395
240-1 US : A & M Records 75021-5240-1 |
| 1989 | Neville Brothers : Yellow Moon (5" CD EP) | UK,D : A & M Records 390 433-2 |
| 1989 | Brian Eno : Brian Eno Wants You To Hear Something. A Band Called Hugo Largo And A New Album Called 'Mettle' (Promotional LP) | US : Warner Brothers Pro-A-3546 |
| 1989 | Textures Notes: This is a collection of tracks for use by TV & film production companies. The music is by Brian, alone and with Roger Eno & Daniel Lanois. Some tracks later appeared on The Shutov Assembly, Neroli and the Instrumental Box set. It is not commercially available. |
Standard Music Library ESL 003 CD |
| 1989 | Box set containing Apollo, Here Come the Warm Jets and Before and After Science, to commemorate EG's 20th anniversary. | Editions EG |
| 1989 | The 20th Anniversary Album -- included with the above box set. Features (amongst others) Virginia Plain, St Elmo's Fire, Miss Shapiro (801 Live version) and America is Waiting | EGCD 75 |
| 1990 | Geoffrey Oryema : Exile | UK,D : Real World Records RWLP14 |
| 1990 | Carmel : Collected. A Collection Of Works, 1983-1990 | UK,D : London 828 219-1 |
| 1990 | Brian Eno / John Cale : Wrong
Way Up |
UK : Land Records Land 12,
All Saints Records ASC12 D : Warner Brothers 7599-26421-1 |
| 1990 | Brian Eno / John Cale : Spinning away (5" CD EP) | D : Warner Brothers 7599-21826-2 |
| 1990 | Brian Eno / John Cale : One word (5" CD EP) | US : Warner Brothers 9 40001-2 |
| 1990 | Brian Eno / John Cale : Soil
samples records (promotional 7" EP) Notes: Includes Brian's rendition of "Ring Of Fire" and John Cale's "Shuffling Down To Woodbridge". |
US : Warner Brothers PRO-S-4573-A |
| 1991 | Brian Eno : Words and Music
from 'Wrong Way Up' (Promotional CD) Notes: Brian publicises the album and explains the artistic tensions encountered. |
US : Warner Brothers PRO-CD-4691 |
| 1991 | Eno/Cale - One Word CD Single
Songs include: One Word (3.38) Grandfather's House (3.06) Palanquin (2.33) |
Land Records LANDHO4 |
| 1991 | Brian Eno : My Squelchy Life (only promotional copies issued) | UK : Warner Brothers 7599-26504-2 |
| 1991 | The Walkabouts : Scavenger
|
US : Sub Pop SP-124-2 |
| 1991 | U 2 : Achtung Baby |
UK : Island U2 8 D : Ariola 226 110 US : Island 314-510347 |
| 1992 | Michael Brook : Cobalt Blue
|
UK,D: 4AD Records CAD 2007
US : Reprise/Warner Bros. 9 45000-2 |
| 1992 | EMF : Red Hot And Dance (This
compilation CD is shared with other artists) |
UK : Epic 471821-2 US : Columbia CK 52826 |
| 1992 | Brian Eno : Songs From The
Cool World (This soundtrack CD is shared with other artists) |
US : Warner Brothers 9 45009-2
UK : Warner Brothers 9 45078-2 |
| 1992 | Brian Eno : Trademark Of Quality
(This compilation CD is shared with other artists; promotional CD) |
US : Warner Bros./Reprise PRO-CD-5798 |
| 1992 | Brian Eno : Fractal zoom (5" CD EP) | US : Warner Brothers 9 40539-2 |
| 1992 | Brian Eno - Fractal Zoom CD Single - 2, from Germany. Songs include: Fractal Zoom (6.24) FZ (Zaire Mix) (6.14) FZ (Naive Mix 1) (5.24) The Roil, The Choke (5.00) | Opal / Warner Bros - W0116CD-40496- |
| 1992 | Brian Eno : Nerve Net |
UK,US,D: Warner Brothers 9 45033-2 |
| 1992 | Brian Eno : Ali click (5" CD
EP) |
US : Warner Brothers 9 40650-2
UK,D: Warner Brothers 9 40618-2 |
| 1992 | Peter Gabriel : Us | UK,D : Real World Records PGCD
7 US : Geffen GEFD 24473 |
| 1992 | Brian Eno : The Shutov Assembly
|
US,D: Warner Brothers 9 45010-2 |
| 1992 | The Grid : Heartbeat (5" CD
EP) |
UK : Virgin VSCDX 1427 |
| 1992 | Yellow Magic Orchestra : Complete Service (2-CD) | J : Alfa Records ALCA 421-2 |
| 1992 | Cross Crisis in Lust's Storm | Played on US radio broadcast |
| Notes: title is possibly "Cross Crisis in Luststorm", a piece very NerveNetty in flavour, with Robert Fripp's wild guitar. Year is approximate. Program was New Sounds. | ||
| 1993 | Depeche Mode : I feel you (5"
CD EP) |
UK : Mute LCD Bong 21 D : Intercord INT 826.751 |
| 1993 | Brian Eno : Neroli | UK : All Saints Records ASCD15
US : Caroline 6600-2 |
| 1993 | Slowdive : Souvlaki | UK : Creation CRE 139 D : Sony SCR 474071-2 |
| 1993 | U 2 : Zooropa | UK : Island CID U2 9 D : Ariola-Island 74321-15371 US : Island 314-518047-2 |
| 1993 | Jane Siberry : When I Was A Boy | UK : WEA 7 599 26824-2 US : Reprise 9 26824-2 |
| 1993 | James : Sometimes (5" CD single) | UK : Fontana JIMCD 13 D : Fontana 862471-2 |
| 1993 | James : Laid | D : Fontana 514943-2 |
| 1993 | James : Laid (5" CD single) | UK : Fontana JIMCD 14 D : Fontana 862927-2 |
| 1993 | Geoffrey Oryema: Beat The Border | UK : Real World CDRW 37 US : Caroline 2333-2 |
| 1993 | Yellow Magic Orchestra: Cubic (Box with 10 3" CD singles) | J : Alfa Records ALDA 91-100 |
| 1993 | INXS: Full Moon, Dirty Hearts | UK : Mercury 518637-2 US : Atlantic 7-82541-2 |
| 1993 | Brian Eno : Instrumental (3-CD
box) |
UK : Virgin ENOBX 1 |
| 1993 | Brian Eno : Vocal (3-CD box)
|
UK : Virgin ENOBX 2 |
| 1993 | Derek Jarman : Blue | UK : Mute Records CDSTUMM 49
D : Intercord IRS 971.375 PC210 |
| 1994 | Depeche Mode : In your room (5" CD EP) | UK : Mute XLCD Bong 24 D : Intercord INT 826.784 |
| 1994 | Phil Manzanera : The Manzanera Collection. (2-CD) | UK : Virgin CDVDM9033 D : Virgin 8 40462-2 US : Caroline 1798-2 |
| 1994 | Robert Fripp / Brian Eno :
The Essential Fripp & Eno |
UK : VENTURE (Virgin) CDVE
920 US : Caroline 1886-2 |
| 1994 | Hans Joachim Roedelius : Theaterworks | Sw : Multimood Records MRC 016 |
| 1994 | Derek Jarman - Brian Eno: Glitterbug (video) | UK : Dangerous To Know DTK 011 |
| 1994 | Brian Ferry : Mamouna Notes: Brian contributes sonics, sonic awareness, sonic ambience, sonic emphasis, swoop treatments and sonic distress to various tracks. Nothing new there then. But Bryan and Brian working together again after so long was nice. A good late-night album. |
UK : Virgin CDV 2751 US : Cema/Virgin 2439 39838-2 |
| 1994 | Brian Ferry : Mamouna (CD EP) Notes: "The 39 Steps (Brian Eno Mix)" appears on this single. |
UK : Virgin VSCDG 1528 |
| 1994 | Laurie Anderson: Bright Red / Tightrope | US : Warner/Reprise 2-45534 |
| 1994 | James : Wah Wah | UK : Fontana 522 827-2 |
| 1994 | Chris Juul/ Doug Jipson/ Brian
Eno : Headcandy (CD-ROM) |
US : ION 76896-40005-2 (Macintosh version) US : ION 76896-40067-2 (Windows version) |
| Notes: A CD-R version of this has been auctioned on numerous occasions at eBay. The seller describes it thus: 'This is the music from the VERY Out Of Print 1994 CD-ROM only release Headcandy. This disc has been assembled by one of the Headcandy creators and contains two extra tracks NEVER BEFORE RELEASED + a third UNRELEASED demo song with the English band Slowdive. Tracks are: BEAST 6:05........ALLOY BALCONY & JETS OVERHEAD 12:20...... SPUNK WORSHIP 5:40.......CASTRO HAZE 6:56........ MANILA ENVELOPE 7:28............ BONUS TRACKS: ALLOY BALCONY & JETS OVERHEAD (VERSION 2)...... 10:50 HEADCANDY (UNRELEASED SONG)....... 7:13 (*note* this song has a silence gap of about 1 second on it. This audio anomaly was present on the original)...... + the unreleased Slowdive song A.B.. This is a rare opportunity to obtain this music! It was created as a give-away item during a Headcandy release party in 1995. CDR w/ rights implied.' | ||
| 1994 | Suede : The wild ones (CD single) | UK : Nude Records NUD 11CD2 |
| 1994 | Various Artists: Soccer Rocks
The Globe |
US: Mercury Records 314 522 367-4/2 |
| Notes: includes "Goal, Goal, Goal" by James / produced by Brian Eno. This is a 14-track compilation to promote the 1994 World Cup competition. "Goal, Goal, Goal" is in fact "Low Low Low" (from the "Laid" album) with different lyrics. This song was later re-released on CD2 of "Just Like Fred Astaire" by James. | ||
| 1995 | Massive Attack : Protection (set of 2 CD singles) | UK : Circa Records WBRX6 US : Virgin V25H-38471 |
| 1995 | Brian Eno : Future Perfect (This CD is shared with other artists) | UK : All Saints Records ASCD24
US : Gyroscope 8190 6609-2 |
| 1995 | Laurie Anderson : The Ugly One With The Jewels | US : Warner Bros. 7599-45847 |
| 1995 | Arto Lindsay : O Corpo Sutil - The Subtle Body | J : Gut Record SC CG 3010 |
| 1995 | EBN : Telecommunication Breakdown
(Enhanced CD) |
US : Tee Vee Toons Records 1658 4710-2 |
| 1995 | Help | UK : Go! Discs PY 900 D : Metronome 828 582-2 |
| 1995 | David Bowie: 1.Outside | D : BMG 74321 30339-2 US : Cema/Virgin 2439 40711-2 |
| 1995 | David Bowie: The heart's filthy lesson (CD single) | US : Virgin V25F-38518 |
| 1995 | Brian Eno/Jah Wobble: Spinner | UK : All Saints Records ASCD23
US : Gyroscope 8190 6614-2 |
| 1995 | David Bowie/Brian Eno : Showgirls (This soundtrack CD is shared with other artists) | US : WEA/Interscope 65449 92652-2 |
| 1995 | Passengers : Original soundtracks
1 |
US : Polygram 4228 24166-2 |
| 1995 | Passengers : Miss Sarajevo (CD EP) | UK : Island CID 625 |
| also 1995 | ||
| Filed Under
Futile |
Title |
Publisher |
| David Bowie | Strangers When We Meet | BMG / RCA ; 74321329402 |
| Notes: This single includes a live version of the updated "The Man Who Sold The World" mixed by Brian in the studio; Brian sings along with David | ||
| Film Soundtrack | Music From The Motion Picture -- Heat | Warner Bros. 9362-46144-2 |
| Notes: One track by Brian -- Force Marker, used in the bank heist scene. | ||
| Microsoft | The Microsoft Windows Sound | Microsoft |
| Notes: The startup sound used on Windows 95 (but not later versions of Windows). | ||
| 1996 | ||
| Filed Under Futile |
Title |
Publisher |
| Brian Eno | Generative Music 1 | SSEYO |
| Notes: Generative Music 1: 12 Self-Generating Compositions By Brian Eno: A 3.5" floppy disk with 12 Koan pieces written for the SoundBlaster AWE card. No CD versions of these tracks were released. Box has Anton Corbijn's photograph of Eno, also featured on the UK & US editions of Eno's diary. Disk carrier has Eno art. Available from SSEYO. The SSEYO site also has 3 Koan pieces by Brian which don't appear on the album in the same form. | ||
| Joseph Arthur | Big City Secrets | Real World CDRW64 7243 8 42177 2 3 |
| Notes: Brian Eno sings backing vocals with Peter Gabriel on the second track, "Mercedes". Overall the album strikes me as rather over-produced. Joseph Arthur is an electrifying singer live, emanating raw energy and emotion. Some of that comes across on the album, but the production has a tendency to stifle it. | ||
| Soundtrack | Songs in the key of X | Warner Bros. 9362-46079-2 |
| Notes: Brian and Elvis Costello collaborated on the track "My Dark Life", as Brian describes in his Diary. | ||
| David Bowie (produced by Pet Shop Boys) | Hallo Spaceboy | RCA 74321353842 |
| Notes: In addition to the Pet Shop Boys remix of 1.Outside's "Hallo Spaceboy" this single has the Radio Edit of "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" plus 2 live Bowie tracks. | ||
| Compilation (or David Toop) | Ocean Of Sound | Virgin AMBT 10; 7243 8 41367 2 7 |
| Notes: A 2-CD collection of ambient music to accompany David Toop's book of the same title. Includes "Lizard Point" from On Land. Each track segues into the next, and it's a magical moment when Buddhist ceremony bells break into the Lizard Point landscape... | ||
| Russell Mills | Undark | UK: t:me em:t 3396 |
| Video | Neverwhere | Double video BBCV 5948 |
| Audio Book | Neverwhere | Triple CD: CD1944, ISBN - 0 563 38170 1) or double cassette - ZBBC 1944, ISBN 0 563 38101 9 |
| Notes: Neverwhere was a 6-part fantasy BBC television series by Neil Gaiman; Brian wrote the music. The audio books contain a few short snatches of the music, whilst the video has all the music (with dialogue/sound effects, obviously). | ||
| PC Format magazine | Brian Eno: Koan Pro (CD-ROM or 3.5" floppy disc) in the magazine | UK: Future Publications, PC Format issue 54, March 1996, UK |
| Booth and the Bad Angel | Booth and the Bad Angel | D : Fontana 526 852-2 |
| Various Artists | Trance Europe Express 3 | |
| Notes: Includes a mix of the EBN track 3:7:8 by Brian and Markus Dravs. | ||
| Various Artists / Soundtrack | Lost Highway Soundtrack | US: Nothing / Interscope Records intd-90090 |
| Notes: Includes "I'm Deranged (reprise version)" produced & composed by Bowie & Eno | ||
| Various Artists / Soundtrack | Basquiat Original Soundtrack | US: Island Records 314-524 260-2 |
| Notes: Includes "A Small Plot Of Land (slow version)" produced & composed by Bowie & Eno | ||
| 1997 | |||
| Filed Under
Futile |
Title |
Publisher |
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| Brian Eno | White Light/White Heat | Brian Eno | |
| Notes: A one-off single created for War Child's Musical Milestones auction. Brian's version of The Velvet Underground's song mixed Here Come The Warm Jets-style overtones with more modern sounds and included a sequence where Brian explained how he had first heard the track living in a log cabin outside Winchester. There was only one copy of the single and it sold for £40,000. At one time it seemed possible that the purchaser might release the single but it hasn't happened yet. | |||
| Various | Glitters is Gold | All Saints Records ASCD31 | |
| Notes: Includes 2 tracks by Brian, both longer versions of pieces which appeared later in the year on The Drop (Swanky & Blissed). Swanky is better in the longer form. Blissed has a couple of sound glitches on it. | |||
| Brian Eno | The Drop | All Saints (UK) ASCD32; Thirsty Ear (US) | |
| Notes: The Drop showcases a new kind of music which Brian created. The album title went through a number of changes, including Swanky, Hup! and This is Hup! Reviews were less variable, being mainly hostile to the album -- partly, I suspect, because the album didn't deliver what's normally expected from Brian. Drop music was originally called "Unwelcome Jazz" because "most of the people I played them [the pieces] to don't really like them" according to Brian. He said: "they all share this quality of having melodies that go in very odd directions and take sharp turns and so on. They have another characteristic: they use a combination of instruments that are so recognizable, that come with a huge amount of cultural history, you know, like jazz piano sounds, the ride cymbal, all that sort of things. As soon as you hear those instruments you have some kind of picture of how the music was made. Within that, I place those things in an electronic landscape, which is completely another world, a world that never belonged to that music." Another proposed title was Neo Geo, and there are instrumental/approach similarities with Ryuichi Sakamoto's album of that name. | |||
| Brian Eno | The Drop (Japanese version) | Paradise Island FLCP-1005 (part of For Life Records) | |
| Notes: The Japanese version of The Drop includes a bonus second disc with 3 tracks: "Swat & Rut", "Slicing System" and "Sharply Cornered". There is also a more substantial booklet which appears to list Brian's work up to that point, including the White Cube & Contra 1.2 CDs (see below). | |||
| Brian Eno | Extracts from Music For White Cube | White Cube Gallery | |
| Notes: Music For White Cube was a sound installation created by Brian Eno for the White Cube gallery in London, which consisted of 4 CD players playing tracks of Brian singing one note with a background of traffic and other street sounds, which had then been slowed down and enhanced using audio software. As its title suggests, the catalogue CD includes extracts from the installation. The overall result is similar to the work of Thomas Köner. The CD was originally priced at £20, but as the numbers available dwindled, the gallery hiked the price, as is apparently traditional for limited-edition artworks. The run of the CDs was about 500, we think. | |||
| Brian Eno | Contra 1.2 | White Cube Gallery | |
| Notes: Solely available at the gallery during the run of Music For White Cube, Contra 1.2 was a series of unique CD-Rs, each containing a different take of Contra, one of Brian's Koan pieces (previously unreleased). The CD-Rs varied in length from around 20 to 49 minutes. The inlay cards were also unique, each different design generated by Brian's software (possibly a Bliss/After Dark combination). Around 80 CD-Rs are believed to have been made and they have appeared at eBay from time to time. A short extract from Contra was broadcast on the Radio 3 programme Mixing It, and it also turns up in the background of the Nile CD game (see 1998). | |||
| Film Soundtrack | The End of Violence | Outpost Recordings; OPRD-30008 | |
| Notes: There are 2 soundtrack albums to accompany Wim Wenders' film The End Of Violence. One has music by Ry Cooder; this one has music by a variety of artists. Brian's contribution is a production of the (previously unfinished) Roy Orbison song "You May Feel Me Crying". As with much of Brian's production work at this time, the track includes him singing along. | |||
| David Bowie | EART HL I NG | BMG /RCA 7432144944 2 | |
| Notes: Includes the track "I'm Afraid Of Americans" by Brian & David. | |||
| David Bowie | Dead Man Walking | RCA 74321475842 | |
| Notes: This single includes two new mixes of "I'm Deranged" and "The Hearts Filthy Lesson" from 1.Outside. | |||
| Harmonia 76 | Tracks & Traces | Rykodisc RCD 10428 | |
| Notes: Although only released in 1997, this album features previously unreleased music by Harmonia (Hans Joachim Roedelius, Michael Rother & Dieter Moebius) and Brian Eno from their first collaboration in 1976. Brian even sings on one track -- but the lyrics are only "Don't get lost on Luneburg Heath" over and over. | |||
| James | Tomorrow | Polygram Fontana JIMCD 17 LC 0211 574 337-2 PY 940 | |
| Notes: Brian co-wrote the first track of this single and provided "frequent interference and occasional co-production". | |||
| Lopez | (Metaphorically) |
ZTT Records Ltd ZANG87CD/ 0603-17584-2 / ZANG TUUM TUMB |
|
| Notes: Lopez is 808state versus the Propellerheads and Brian Eno. Brian's 6 minute, 23 seconds mix alters the time signature but the EnoWeb couldn't notice much difference, having no dance gene. | |||
| Lopez | (Metaphorically) |
ZTT Records Ltd
ZANG87CDDJ |
|
| Notes: A promo version of the single, with a cut-down version of Brian's mix (3 minutes, 50 seconds) | |||
| Various Artists | A Tribute To The Music & Works Of
Brian Eno |
Hypnotic (part of the Cleopatra Labels Group) CLP 0016-2 | |
| Notes: This is a special definition of "tribute" meaning "cover" -- the album has lots of covers of pieces by Brian by bands with whom EnoWeb was not previously familiar. Or afterwards, for that matter. | |||
| Robert Wyatt | Shleep |
UK: Hannibal Records (a Rykodisc label, HNCD 1418; US: Thirsty Ear | |
| Notes: Brian arranged the track "Heaps of Sheeps", on which he also sings and plays synth. He plays synth on two other tracks as well. A great album, named the best rock album of 1997 by The Independent. | |||
| Various | Terra Nova: Nature and Culture -- Music From Nature | MIT Press; Volume 2, Number 3, Summer 1997 | |
| Notes: Terra Nova is a quarterly journal; this special issue includes a 74-minute CD of music from nature, imitating nature or creating soundscapes. Brian's 6-minute contribution is "Ikebukoro/Madrid/4", an excellent remix of "Ikebukoro" from The Shutov Assembly. You can read more about it here. | |||
| Various | Can: Sacrilege (This album is shared with other artists) | Mute Records SPOON CD 39/40 | |
| James | James: Whiplash | UK: Fontana 534 354-2 | |
| Daniel Lanois | Sling Blade (This soundtrack CD is shared with other artists) | ||
| 1998 | ||
| Filed Under Futile |
Title |
Publisher |
| Brian Eno | Lightness: Music for the Marble Palace
|
Opal Ltd -- Available exclusively through Enoshop |
| Notes: The Lightness CD accompanied Brian's installation in St Petersburg in 1997. The CDs left over were then sold by Opal in 1998, not through normal record distribution channels. Two excellent ambient pieces that positively glow. Limited edition of around 500. | ||
| U2 | If God Will Send His Angels | Island / Polygram; CID684/572189-2 |
| Notes: The single includes a track remixed by Brian, 'Slow Dancing', on which Brian provides backing vocals for Willie Nelson. The CD also features 'Two Shots Of Happy, One Shot Of Sad', which formed part of Bono's exhibit for the Musical Milestones auction for War Child. | ||
| Bang On A Can | Music For Airports | Point Music 314 536 847-2 |
| Notes: The Bang On A Can Allstars transcribed Music For Airports and arranged it for their orchestral ensemble. No involvement from Brian, although he thought highly of the idea and their execution of it. | ||
| Baaba Maal | Nomad Soul | Island / Palm Pictures -- PALMCD 2002 |
| Notes: Brian contributes to one track, Lam Lam, with Jon Hassell and Howie B. | ||
| @mbassadors | We Love You |
Booth-Clibborn Editions |
| Notes: We Love You is a book + CD that brought together loads of Young British Artists with musicians, for a series of artistic and musical collaborations. Brian provides "Sensual Zero Gravity" with added words and noises by Marc Quinn. The track is an extended version of "Coasters" from The Drop. Quinn's input is the kind of uneasy-listening monologue done rather better by Chris Morris' radio programme Blue Jam, the book is uninspiring and the track says nothing new about Drop Music in this form that The Drop hasn't already covered. | ||
| Stone House Productions / Zap Media Inc. | Nile: An Ancient Egyptian Quest |
Simon & Schuster Interactive |
| Notes: Nile is a computer game for Windows; Brian composed the music for it in 1996. It's a mixture of unreleased tracks plus music which previously appeared on the soundtrack of Neverwhere and music from Generative Music 1. Much of the music accompanies re-tellings of Egyptian myths and stories narrated by Kelly McGillis. This is an enjoyable edutainment disc, but I did wonder at Brian's involvement given his public statements about how useless CD-ROM games are. Simon & Schuster Interactive used to have a page on it here with a link to a sample. In the UK the game is distributed by Zablac Entertainment. | ||
| UILAB | Fires | Duophonic Super 45s; DS45-CD19 |
| Notes: UILAB was a collaboration between Stereolab and UI. The EP has four covers of the Eno song "St Elmo's Fire": "Radio", "Red Corona", "Spatio-Dynamic" and "Snow". No involvement from Brian Eno. | ||
| Various Artists | Minimalism: More Or Less | Law & Auder Records LA5CD |
| Notes: A 2-CD compilation of techno/electronica which includes a cover of 2/1 by MAKYO. No involvement from Brian Eno. | ||
| Brian Eno, Slop Shop, Holger Czukay | Sushi! Roti! Reibekuchen! | Unreleased but was available in RealAudio |
| Notes: A concert of background music to mark the opening of one of Brian's installations, at the Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle in Bonn. This was recorded and was available for viewing/listening in RealAudio here. | ||
| Brian Eno | Une Année aux Appendices Gonflés | Serpent à Plumes ISBN 2-84261-092-X |
| Notes: The French translation of Brian's Diary includes a 6-track 30-minute CD containing previously unreleased pieces created during 1995. | ||
| -- | Velvet Goldmine audio CD + CD-ROM | The Independent / FilmFour |
| Notes: Free CD given away with The Independent newspaper. Includes 2 audio tracks from the soundtrack by Pulp & Grant Lee Buffalo, plus video clips including part of the performance of one of the Eno tunes. "Baby's On Fire", I think. | ||
| Soundtracks | Velvet Goldmine -- music from the original motion picture | Innerstate/London 556-035-2 |
| Notes: Includes original versions and cover versions of some Eno & Roxy tracks. No involvement from Brian, though he apparently enjoyed the film. | ||
| Various Artists | Twentieth Century Blues: The Songs of Noël Coward | EMI 7243 49463127 |
| Notes: "Twentieth Century Blues" is a project that benefits the Red Hot AIDS Charitable Trust. The seventh track "There Are Bad Times Just Around The Corner" , performed by Robbie Williams, has Brian Eno playing the Omnichord somewhere in the background. | ||
| Brian Eno | Warnography & Untitled Piece | Unreleased, radio broadcast |
| Notes: Played by Brian when he was interviewed for Front Row on BBC Radio 4 shortly before his 50th birthday. | ||
| Merce Cunningham | Pond Way | UbuWeb |
| Notes: Dance, with musical soundscape by Brian based on "Ikebukuro". Not released. | ||
| 01999 | ||
| Filed Under Futile |
Title |
Label |
| Robert Wyatt | eps | UK: Hannibal HNCD 1440 |
| Notes: The fourth of the 4 CD EPs has four remixes of songs from "Shleep", one of which includes Brian's playing, though he didn't do the remixes. | ||
| Brian Eno | Sonora Portraits 1 | Materiali Sonori: MASO CD 90110 |
| Notes: A slip-case containing a CD and a booklet. The CD includes 12 previously released tracks and an excerpt from an interview. The booklet contains 3 essays and an extended version of the interview plus a "Chronology" (biography). | ||
| James | I Know What I'm Here For (CD one) | Mercury Records: JIMCD22 562 227 2 |
| Notes: I Know What I'm Here For produced by Brian Eno; All Good Boys produced by Brian Eno and Saul Davies; Imagine Ourselves produced by Brian Eno, Saul Davies and Mark Hunter & mixed by Brian Eno. | ||
| James | I Know What I'm Here For (CD two) | Mercury Records: JIMDD22 566 228 2 |
| Notes: I Know What I'm Here For produced by Brian Eno; Downstairs produced by Brian Eno and James; Stolen Horse produced by Brian Eno and James. | ||
| Instrumental | Acoustek | Big Chill, Factor 1; more information here |
| Notes: Includes an arrangement of Sparrowfall for strings plus arrangements of other non-Eno pieces | ||
| 801 / Phil Manzanera | 801 Live |
Expression Records EXVP 16CD 6043 88457
7 2 Available direct from manzanera.com |
| Notes: An extended version of the album of 801's final live gig, including two tracks not included on the original release, Golden Hours and Fat Lady Of Limbourg. A storming performance. | ||
| Phil Manzanera | Diamond Head |
Expression Records EXVP 14CD 6043 88457
5 2 Available direct from manzanera.com |
| Notes:A re-release of this 1975 album. Includes Brian singing two songs, the triumphant Big Day and wild Miss Shapiro; first time on CD outside Japan. | ||
| Phil Manzanera / Quiet Sun | Mainstream | Expression Records Available direct from manzanera.com |
| Notes: Brian contributes treatments. | ||
| New Composers with Special Guest Brian Eno | Smart | Fax +49-69/450464 PS 08/95 |
| Notes: Brian contributes (to) 3 tracks plus samples. The percussive organ used in Generative Music 1's piece NS-9001 can be heard. | ||
| Roxy Music | Roxy Music | Virgin EG Records Ltd ROXYCDX1 7243 8 47448 2 3 |
| Notes: 1972 album remastered by Bob Ludwig | ||
| Roxy Music | For Your Pleasure | Virgin EG Records Ltd ROXYCDX2 7243 8 47450 2 8 |
| Notes: 1973 album remastered by Bob Ludwig | ||
| James | Just like Fred Astaire (CD two) | Mercury Records jimdd 23 562 396-2 |
| Notes: Includes "Just Like Fred Astaire" (produced by Brian Eno/Dave Osborne; "Mary" produced by James/Brian & mixed by Brian; and "goal goal goal" produced by Brian. Enhanced CD with video of the title song, lyrics and previews of 4 tracks from Millionaires. | ||
| James | Millionaires | Mercury Records |
| Notes: Brian was producer for this album. | ||
| Russell Mills / Undark | Pearl + Umbra | Bella Union BellaCD13 |
| Notes: Brian contributes touchstone sonics to one track. | ||
| Simon Haram | Alone | Black Box |
| Notes: The saxophonist Simon Haram covers "Warszawa" alongside tracks by John Adams and Gavin Bryars | ||
| Brian Eno | "I Dormienti" |
Opal -- Available exclusively through Enoshop |
| Notes: Brian created this music for the Eno/Paladino installation at The Roundhouse in London in September-October 1999. | ||
| Brian Eno | Kite Stories | Opal -- see the Kiasma web-site Available exclusively through Enoshop |
| Notes: Brian created this music for an installation at the Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art in Helsinki, Finland, in December 1999 - early February 2000. | ||
| Television Soundtrack | Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) | |
| Notes: EnoWeb has heard that this CD includes "Confusion", a track by James / produced by Brian. | ||
| The Divine Comedy | Gin Soaked Boy | Setanta Records SETCDA071 |
| Notes: CD1 of a 2-CD set has as its 3rd track "I Am". Neil Hannon lifted bits of text from A Year With Swollen Appendices and used them as lyrics ... so Brian Eno got credited for not being there! | ||
| Brian Eno | Bottom Liners | Work in progress, unreleased, radio broadcast |
| Notes: Played by Brian on Charlie Gillett's GLR radio programme in the UK. | ||
| 02000 | ||
| Filed Under
Futile |
Title |
Label |
| James | we're going to miss you (cd two) |
Mercury jimdd 24, 562 568-2 |
| Notes: CD single. Includes "we're going to miss you (eno's version)", which Brian mixed as well as producing. | ||
| Various artists | The Beach (soundtrack) | |
| Notes: Includes a cover of the Cale/Eno song "Spinning Away" by Sugar Ray. | ||
| Okano, Reiko / Yumemakura, Baku / Brian Eno / Peter Schwalm | Music for Onmyoji | Victor Entertainment VICP-60980~1 2CD |
| Notes: 2-CD, limited edition of 5,000 in silver & hologram packaging. The first CD consists of Japanese music played on traditional instruments. The second CD is by Brian Eno & Peter Schwalm (of Slop Shop) and consists of 6 tracks running at just over 28 minutes | ||
| Various / U2 / Bono / MDH band | Music from the motion picture: The Million Dollar Hotel | Island CID 8094 / 542 395-2 |
| Notes: Includes tracks by U2 produced by Brian Eno, and music by The MDH Band which includes Brian Eno, Jon Hassell and Daniel Lanois. | ||
| Brian Eno | Music for Civic Recovery Centre | Opal -- available exclusively through Enoshop. |
| Notes: Also titled A section from Music for Civic Recovery Centre "The Quiet Club". Running time 44:49. Originally not available direct from Opal, being produced as a souvenir of Brian's installation at the Sonic Boom show (April-June 02000). Flavour is predominantly Kite Stories-type vocals and Ikebukoro. See EnoWeb's dedicated installations page for more information | ||
| -- | Sonic Boom: The Art Of Sound (brochure) | Hayward Gallery |
| Notes: Hardback brochure accompanying the Sonic Boom show; includes 2 CDs, one of which has an extract from Kites III as well as pieces by other artists including Thomas Köner, Russell Mills and Paul Schütze. | ||
| Phil Manzanera / 801 | Listen Now | Expression Records EXPCD17 7243 849276 22 |
| Notes: A re-release of this 1977 album; Brian contributes to 4 tracks, though he was just called "Eno" in those days. | ||
| Sinead O'Connor | Faith & Courage | |
| Notes: Includes "Emma's Song", the track that Sinead and Brian worked on for the soundtrack of The Avengers film. | ||
| Arturo Stàlteri | coolAugustMoon | Materiali Sonori MASO CD 90120 |
| Notes: Instrumental arrangements of some of Brian's pieces, from "Here Come The Warm Jets" to "Garden Recalled". This project was originally begun in 1990. | ||
| David Bowie | Seven CD2 | Virgin VSCDX1776; 7243 8 96928 0 8 |
| Notes: CD 2 of a 3 CD set has a Nine Inch Nails version of the Bowie/Eno track "I'm Afraid Of Americans" plus a video thereof. No direct involvement from Brian. | ||
| New Composers | CMAPT |
Moon Town |
| Notes: As its Russian name suggests, this is a re-release of the Smart album, albeit in a revised version, on a different label. This album has 11 tracks. 2 are new (one is just an extract from Lightness with New Composers' bleeps & sounds). The 9 remaining tracks are drawn from the 12 featured on Smart, re-ordered and renamed, most in Russian. | ||
| Brian Eno | Lightness: Music For The Marble Palace
|
Opal -- available exclusively through Enoshop. |
| Notes: A re-release of Brian's St Petersburg installation music, originally put out in 1997. As with all Opal-direct installation albums, this is on CD-R format media, unlike the original which was a standard pressed CD. | ||
| David Bowie | liveandwell.com | Risky Folio / Virgin Records America |
| Notes: Exclusively sent to Bowienet members. Includes some live versions of Bowie/Eno 1.Outside tracks. | ||
| David Bowie | Bowie At The Beeb - the best of the BBC radio sessions 68-72 (3rd CD) | Emi Virgin Records America 7243 5 28959 2 3 |
| Notes: Bonus 3rd CD included with first 10000 copies features David's June 27th 2000 concert at the BBC Radio Theatre where he sang the Bowie/Eno songs "Hallo Spaceboy" and "I'm Afraid of Americans". | ||
| U2 | Beautiful Day | Island CID 766/562 945-2 |
| Notes: As well as the title track, CD 1 includes two other songs produced by Brian and Dan Lanois, "Summer Rain" and "Always". There is also a CD2 which has two live tracks with no involvement from Brian (CIDX 766). | ||
| -- | Classic Rock Magazine Issue 19 October 2000 | Future Publications |
| Notes: Cover-mounted CD has Bryan Ferry & Brian Eno on the front and features the Roxy Music track "Editions Of You" from yet another Roxy Music compilation. | ||
| Slop Shop | Makrodelia 2 | Poets Club Records PCR016 |
| Notes: An album from Brian's sometime collaborator Peter Schwalm. One track, "So Nah", includes remixed extracts from the Slop Shop / Eno / Czukay Sushi! Roti! Reibekuchen! gig, though Holger's bits don't appear to be included. | ||
| Chris Morris | Blue Jam | Warp Records WARPCD79 |
| Notes: A compilation of material from Chris Morris' BBC Radio 1 series Blue Jam. Very uneasy listening, dark, disturbing, often sickening, sometimes dreadfully funny. Showcases Morris' usual obsessions with death, twisted sexuality, violence, untrustworthy doctors, rude words and the dislocated logic of the small hours of the morning, backed by ambient music by various artists including "Deep Blue Day" from Apollo. | ||
| Various Artists | Inside 02 | Poets Club Records PCR015-CD |
| Notes: A compilation of tracks by artists on the Poets Club label, including one by Brian Eno & Slop Shop entitled "Miscellanea (Epitome)", another extract from the Sushi! Roti! Reibekuchen! concert. | ||
| Slop Shop | Blue Angel | Poets Club Records PCR018-12" |
| Notes: A 12" single which includes a Brian Eno remix of the track "Stay ... and come". A promo CD of this 12" vinyl also exists. | ||
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