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  1. Here Come the Warm Jets is the debut solo album by Brian Eno ( mononymously credited as " Eno "), released on Island Records on 8 February 1974. It was recorded and produced by Eno following his departure from Roxy Music, and blends glam and pop stylings with avant-garde approaches.

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  2. This page includes Here Come the Warm Jets's : cover picture, songs / tracks list, members/musicians and line-up, different releases details, free MP3 download (stream), buy online links: amazon, ratings and detailled reviews by our experts, collaborators and members.

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  3. 3 de ene. de 2024 · Listen to Here Come The Warm Jets on Apple Music and Spotify. ... (Pink Fairies), bassists John Wetton, Busta Jones and Bill MacCormick (Matching Mole), drummer Simon King ...

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  4. 12 de jun. de 2019 · On this track from Eno’s 1974 album Here Come The Warm Jets, Wetton displayed a relaxed capacity for getting slightly funky. His bass contribution could have been swamped by the busy mix of almost bonkers instrumentation around him, however Wetton just carried on regardless and you can hear him deftly keeping everything in perspective.

  5. The film’s soundtrack mixes bang-on pastiche originals with a generous selection from Roxy Music’s Eno-infused first album, one track from Tiger Mountain, and several key moments from Here ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_WettonJohn Wetton - Wikipedia

    Two Sides of Peter Banks (1973): plays bass on track 5 ("Knights") with album covers crediting John Whetton; With Brian Eno. Here Come the Warm Jets (September 1973): Wetton plays bass on track 3 ("Baby's on Fire") and track 5 ("Driving Me Backwards") With Pete Sinfield. Still (1973) Also with Greg Lake, Gordon Haskell, Mel Collins ...

  7. Instruments played by Eno include the “snake guitar”, the “simplistic piano” and the “electric larynx”. The result is experimental pop music of the highest order. The album brought together influences from funk to fifties music, glam to punk, proto-new wave to ballads.