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  1. Before and After Science is the fifth solo studio album by Brian Eno, originally released by Polydor Records in December 1977 in the United Kingdom and by Island U.S. soon after. Produced by Eno and Rhett Davies , it is the first of Eno's popular music works to be published under his full name (unlike all recordings that preceded the record and Discreet Music , where he was mononymously ...

    • December 1977
  2. Su paso por Roxy Music y los experimentos con Robert Fripp en No pussyfooting (1973) e Evening Star (1975) no fueron en vano. En el corto período de cinco años, Eno se había convertido en uno de los referentes de la vanguardia pop británica, con una ecléctica manera de moverse entre mundos paralelos.

  3. Este disco, que contó con las colaboraciones de Robert Fripp (King Crimson), Phil Collins , Andy Fraser , Dave Mattacks (Fairport Convention) o Phil Manzanera (Roxy Music), incluye cortes como “King’s Lead Hat”, retozona canción rock con texto “nonsense”, solo de guitarra de Fripp, adornos de sintetizadores… en la que utilizó un ...

  4. Probably, Eno's best. "Before and After Science" is the last 'rock' album of BRIAN ENO. After released this album, he changed into ambient stile. Look at these gorgeous musicians: Robert Flipp (King Crimson), Phil Manzanera (ROXY MUSIC), Percy Jones (BRAND X), Phil Collins (GENESIS), Fre ...

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  5. Before and After Science is the fifth full length studio album by Brian Eno. Unlike his previous albums, it was recorded in the span of two years, in between his side projects Discreet...

  6. artistas. Brian Eno (Inglaterra, 1948). Compositor de música electrónica y experimental que empezó tocando con Roxy Music. Tras abandonar el grupo comenzó una carrera en solitario y, en conjunto con Robert Fripp, editan en 1978 Before and after Science, que sería el antecedente más sobresaliente para su aporte a.

  7. 27 de mar. de 2009 · Before And After Science slipped back into the sweet futureworld of demented intellectual pop, a last hurrah and heidy-ho before the long journey into silent spaces. The first side of Science anticipates Eno’s agitated, experimental work with Talking Heads (“King’s Lead Hat” is actually