Brian Eno’s 1990s albums to be reissued
A lot of Brian Eno‘s material has been reissued in the last decade, starting with Astralwerks‘ reissues of classic albums like Another Green World and Here Come the Warm Jets in 2004, then his classic ambient albums a year later, and Sire’s reup of My Life in the Bush of Ghosts in 2006. And on Dec. 2, All Saints Records is planning to release a block of albums that Eno released in the 1990s. The reissues include 1992’s The Shutov Assembly and Nerve Net, 1993’s Neroli and 1997’s The Drop — all with bonus material. Neroli is being packaged with New Space Music, which is an hour of ambient drone music. And Nerve Net comes packaged with My Squelchy Life, a “lost” album from 1991. Neroli is the only album of the batch not to receive a vinyl release, as Eno didn’t want to break up the music on separate sides.
Check out more details on the Brian Eno reissues here, and take a look at the tracklists below.
Nerve Net:
1 Fractal Zone
2 Wire Shock
3 What Actually Happened
4 Pierre In Mist
5 My Squelchy Life
6 Juju Space Jazz
7 The Roil, the Choke
8 Ali Click
9 Distributed Being
10 Web
11 Web (Lascaux Mix)
12 Decentre
My Squelchy Life:
1 I Fall Up
2 The Harness
3 My Squelchy Life
4 Tutti Forgetti
5 Stiff
6 Some Words
7 Juju Space Jazz
8 Under
9 Everbody’s Mother
10 Little Apricot
11 Over
The Shutov Assembly:
1 Triennale
2 Alhondiga
3 Margraph
4 Lanzarote
5 Francisco
6 Riverside
7 Innocenti
8 Stefelijk
9 Ikebukuro
10 Cavallino
The Shutov Assembly Bonus Material:
1 Eastern Cities
2 Empty Platform
3 Big Slow Arabs
4 Storm
5 Rendition
6 Prague
7 Alhondiga Variation
Neroli (Thinking Music Part IV):
1 Neroli
New Space Music:
1 New Space Music
The Drop
1 Slip, Dip
2 But If
3 Belgian Drop
4 Cornered
5 Block Drop
6 Out / Out
7 Swanky
8 Coasters
9 Blissed
10 M.C. Organ
11 Boomcubist
12 Hazard
13 Rayonism
14 Dutch Blur
15 Back Clack
16 Dear World
17 Iced World
The Drop Bonus Material:
1 Never Stomp
2 Systems Piano
3 Bonk 12
4 Luxor Night Car
5 Targa Summer
6 Cold
7 Little Slicer
8 Surf Birds
9 Targa
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