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  1. 1 de sept. de 1992 · About “Nerve Net” Released on September 1, 1992, Nerve Net is Brian Eno’s twelfth solo album. Its sprawling 12-song tracklist is markedly more rock-oriented than Eno’s usual subdued,...

  2. Nerve Net is a music studio album recording by BRIAN ENO (Progressive Electronic/Progressive Rock) released in 1992 on cd, ... - John Paul Jones / piano (9) - Roger Eno / piano samples (10,11) - Wayne Duchamp / alto sax (2) - King Hastings Kwesi Banana / baritone sax (2)

  3. Igualmente al piano John Paul Jones (Led Zeppelin) y Rob Melvin; en las guitarras Robert Fripp, Robert Ahwai y Peter Anderson; los bateristas Richard Beiley, Sugarfoot Moffett (Michael Jackson) y Markus Dravs; en el saxo tenor, Alice Ngukwe y el alto de Wayne Duchamp; las congas de Winston Ngukwe e Issac Osapanin; las voces de Anita, Sunita y ...

  4. John Baldwin (born 3 January 1946), better known by his stage name John Paul Jones, is an English musician, songwriter, and record producer who was the bassist and keyboardist for the rock band Led Zeppelin.

  5. The list of participants includes several of the usual suspects ( Robert Fripp, Robert Quine, Roger Eno ), as well as a few surprises ( Benmont Tench, John Paul Jones) and a raft of unknowns. The sound, which doesn't vary much from track to track, is compressed and dense, with lots of heavily treated and synthesized percussion.

  6. 1 de sept. de 1992 · A bold collection of electronically processed and heavily treated pop, Nerve Net features an array of notable guest musicians, including Robert Fripp, John Paul Jones and Robert Quine, not to mention Eno himself on instruments such as ‘African Organ’, ‘Moon Piano’ and ‘Tenor Fax’!

  7. 1 de sept. de 2022 · Brian Eno Released “Nerve Net” 30 Years Ago Today. September 1, 2022. 30 years ago today, Brian Eno released Nerve Net. Roger Eno! John Paul Jones! Robert Fripp! Benmont Tench! Robert Quine! Read our review of Eno’s essential latest album: Essential New Music: Brian Eno’s “Reflection”