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  1. Here Come the Warm Jets (que en español se traduce como Ahí vienen los chorros calientes) es el álbum debut del músico británico Brian Eno. Fue su primer disco como solista luego de abandonar Roxy Music. Fue grabado en 1973 y publicado en enero de 1974, por Island Records.

    • 42:01 minutos
    • Enero de 1974
    • 1973
  2. 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.

    • Eno
    • February 8, 1974
    • September 1973
    • [21]
  3. 3 de ene. de 2024 · ‘Here Come The Warm Jets’: Bathing In Brian Eno’s Genius. After leaving Roxy Music, Brian Eno’s startlingly innovative and influential solo career took flight with the release of ‘Here...

    • Oregano Rathbone
    • 5 min
  4. 26 de ago. de 2022 · Baby’s on Fire: Brian Eno, from 1974’s Here Come the Warm Jets Brian Eno ratchets up the tension throughout this warped glam-pop oddity, singing bratty lines over a tick-tock hi-hat and out-of-tune, two-chord pulse that slowly worms its way under your skin.

  5. Here Come the Warm Jets Lyrics. 14K. About “Here Come the Warm Jets” Bursting with ideas that are held together with sequins and intellect, this album is a touchstone for the...

  6. Brian Eno debut solo album released on Island Records in 1973. A hybrid style of glam rock and art rock, similar to his work with Roxy Music, but more quirky and experimental. It features various guest musicians, including Robert Fripp of King Crimson, members of Roxy Music, Hawkwind, Matching Mole, and The Pink Fairies.

  7. 8 de feb. de 2024 · Then comes Robert Fripps tear-you-head-off guitar solo swirling through bends, feedback and distortion. Along with his work on David Bowie’s “Heroes” it’s Fripps best solo work outside of King Crimson. Although Island records was hoping this would be a pop hit, it’s no surprise that it wasn’t.