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Robert Fripp – restrained lead guitar; Paul Rudolph – bass, snare drums, bass guitar, assistant castanet guitars; Rod Melvin – lead piano; Brian Eno – vocals, castanet guitars, chord piano, synthesizer, synthetic percussion "Another Green World" Brian Eno – desert guitars, Farfisa organ, piano "Sombre Reptiles"
Como había hecho con sus álbumes anteriores como solista, Eno trabajó con varios músicos invitados como Phil Collins, John Cale y Robert Fripp. El álbum marcó un gran cambio musical de los álbumes anteriores de Eno.
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La delicada e hipnótica “Another Green World” (tema título) culmina el primer lado con Brian Eno a la “guitarra desierto”, el piano y el popular entonces órgano Farfisa. Las delicadas sonoridades emergen desde el fondo estimulando cierto sosiego en poco más de un minuto.
In 1975 Eno was on his third album, Another Green World, and he called on Fripp to play guitar on a few tracks. “St. Elmo’s Fire” stands out partially because of Eno’s lyrics, but Fripp again excels at painting the picture that Eno is talking about with his guitar, ‘splitting ions in the ether’ and bringing the track to its conclusion.
18 de sept. de 2016 · The album’s most dazzling passage, the guitarist Robert Fripp’s solo on “St. Elmo’s Fire,” was made under Eno’s direction to replicate the display of a Wimshurst machine, a generator ...
1 de sept. de 2023 · Brian Eno’s ‘Another Green World’: A Portal To New Worlds Of Sound. Split between elliptical pop songs and minimalistic instrumentals, Brian Eno’s ‘Another Green World’ is a proto-ambient...