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  1. Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) is a loose concept album that addresses a variety of subjects ranging from espionage to the Chinese Communist revolution. Although the songs largely utilise pop-song structures, Eno's lyrics play with themes of geopolitical intrigue.

  2. The album was released on November 1974, and each track is consistent but unique. Way ahead of its time! Standout Members: Eno (Vocals, snake guitar, keyboards, production) Phil Manzanera of...

  3. Phil Manzanera. Arranged By. Brian Turrington. Bass. Freddie Smith * Drums. Rhett Davies. Engineer. Show more credits... Versions. Filter by. Format. Labels & Companies. Country. Year. 101 versions. Add to Wantlist. Show all 101 versions. Recommendations. Here Come The Warm Jets. Eno. Released. 1973 — UK. Vinyl — LP, Album. Before And After Science

  4. En esta importante obra, Eno continuaba en la búsqueda de un sonido más universal ampliando para ello las posibilidades del estudio de grabación y usando además una banda base conformada por Phil Manzanera en la guitarra y producción; Brian Turrington en el bajo y el piano; Freddy Smith en la batería y Robert Wyatt en la percusión.

  5. Working this time with a smaller core of musicians, including Robert Wyatt and former Roxy Music bandmate Phil Manzanera, as well as employing his famed ‘Oblique Strategies’ cards, Brian Eno’s second solo album of 1974 was the creative equal of Here Come the Warm Jets; if a hair less frenetic, it’s still a cavalcade of sonic delights, art/pop/rock that deserves the hybrid term.

  6. 1 de nov. de 2023 · Eno’s former Roxy Music bandmate, guitarist Phil Manzanera, and erstwhile Soft Machine vocalist/drummer Robert Wyatt were principal collaborators on an album that drew upon the input of a...

  7. 27 de abr. de 2019 · Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) is, in one sense, an extension of the perverse pop music revealed on Here Come The Warm Jets. But where Jets was varied in style and execution, Tiger focuses on the arrangements of Eno and Phil Manzanera.