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  1. Guitar – Chris 'Ace' Spedding*, Phil Manzanera. Percussion – Simon King. 3:11: 2: The Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch. Bass Guitar – Busta Cherry Jones* Bass [Extra] – Chris Thomas. ... Here Come The Warm Jets (2004 Digital Remaster) 4:05; Lists Add to List. ELECTRO shelf by mr-gsptlsnz;

  2. The first album by Brian Eno after his departure from Roxy Music and a brilliant effort it is too. Outstanding tracks include:- Baby's On Fire, Dead Finks Don't Talk and Here Come The Warm Jets and the line up of guest musicians are just stellar:- Phil Manzanera, Andy Mackay and Paul Thompson (all from Roxy Music), Simon King, Bill MacCormick, Chris Spedding, Robert Fripp and John Wetton.

  3. Here Come The Warm Jets (2004 Digital Remaster) Brian Eno | 01-11-1973 Compositeurs : Brian Eno. Durée ... Compositeurs : Brian Eno - Phil Manzanera. 05. Driving Me Backwards (2004 Digital Remaster) Brian Eno. Here Come The Warm Jets (2004 Digital Remaster) 05:12 Compositeurs : Brian Eno. 06.

  4. Here Come the Warm Jets (Original Masters) ~ Release by Eno (see all versions of this release, 16 available) Overview; Disc IDs (4) Cover art (7) Aliases; Tags; Details; ... Phil Manzanera and Chris Spedding guest percussion: Simon King (drummer) guitar, keyboard and synthesizer and lead vocals: Brian Eno recording of:

  5. Here Come the Warm Jets, an Album by Eno. Released in February 1974 on Island (catalog no. ILPS 9268; Vinyl LP). Genres: Art Rock, Glam Rock, Experimental Rock. Rated #6 in the best albums of 1974, and #357 of all time album.. Featured peformers: Brian Eno (vocals, keyboards, guitar, synthesizer, tapes treatment, producer, mixing, songwriting), Derek Chandler (engineer), Chris Thomas (mixing ...

  6. I n 1973, Alfi Sinniger directed and produced “Eno,” a 24-minute British documentary on Brian Eno that centered on the recording sessions for his first studio album, “Here Come the Warm Jets ...

  7. 8 de feb. de 2024 · Brian Eno's Audacious Debut, Here Come the Warm Jets, Turns 50: An Appreciation. by John Diliberto 2/8/2024. The first time I heard Brian Eno’s Here Come the Warm Jets I was home from college for a minute and early in the morning the local rock station, WBCN was playing the entire album. I put the headphones on and if I wasn’t awake when I started, I certainly was once the music came on.