BRIAN ENO
another green world
suédée par Klaus Walbrou
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#pochettededisque #brianeno #anothergreenworld #copiecd #enattendantdavoirlalbum #putaincestcherunvinyle
BRIAN ENO
another green world
suédée par Klaus Walbrou
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#pochettededisque #brianeno #anothergreenworld #copiecd #enattendantdavoirlalbum #putaincestcherunvinyle

An almost perfect album. Apart from one mistake – there’s a joke song on it. I think jokes should never be on records, they just don’t last. The record is such an incredibly serious record, it’s one of the most grown-up records ever made in that the things she’s talking about and thinking about are such […]
My favorite-ist album of all my favorite albums turns fifty years old today.
How good it is to read this tribute. One of my favorite albums ever.
#BrianEno #AnotherGreenWorld #Music
How the ‘one singular vision’ of Brian Eno’s Another Green World changed music https://theconversation.com/how-the-one-singular-vision-of-brian-enos-another-green-world-changed-music-260303?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Latest%20from%20The%20Conversation%20for%20November%2014%202025%20-%203581736554&utm_content=Latest%20from%20The%20Conversation%20for%20November%2014%202025%20-%203581736554+CID_8cbb7380f12cb931058f41d1e719e8b3&utm_source=campaign_monitor&utm_term=How%20the%20one%20singular%20vision%20of%20Brian%20Enos%20Another%20Green%20World%20changed%20music
Su The Conversation, Dean Biron racconta di Another Green World, fondametale album di Brian Eno registrato 50 anni fa.
#rock #BrianEno #capolavori #AnotherGreenWorld #TheConversation
1000 Day Album Challenge (#1) Brian Eno: Another Green World (01.01.24)
all the words float in sequence…
I think I’ve listened to Another Green World more than any other album. My first listen might date back to high school, but it was probably not until college that I really dug in. throughout the 80’s and 90’s I often listened to this on repeat too many times to count. it is just that kinda album for me.
Another Green World is a genre unto itself. It deftly straddles a sound that somehow embodies both pop and ambient sensibilities. this was Eno’s third solo studio album and marked a move away from the quirky pop/rock sound of Here Comes the Warm Jets and Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy).
while writing this piece I’m listening to AGW and realizing that one of the reasons that I have listened to it over and over so many times is that it seems to pass too quickly.
[In case you were wondering I just cued it up to start all over…]