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Brian Eno: Foreverandevermore
ByFor decades, Eno has been a master of experimental sounds, constructing aural landscapes vs. simply creating instrumentals or writing and co-writing songs. Those glorious glam days with

David Bowie
vocals1947 - 2016
Eno delivers his messages via slow, deliberate songs which are deceptively soothing. He understands a whisper can be more powerful than a shout. In many ways, this collection is the antithesis of

Philip Glass
composer / conductorb.1937
"There were horns as loud as war that tore apart the sky. There were storms and floods of blood of human life."
The next song alerts us to the "last light of an old sun" as Eno continues to gently wave goodbye as he drifts further and further away. As he moves deeper into his own space odyssey, will he light upon a barren surface or discover tiny buds fresh with new life?
There are times when Eno's messages are embedded in atmospheric new age or relaxing meditative music. But one needs to pay attention to the lyrics since most of them are cautious signposts, while some songs, such as "There Were Bells" and "These Small Noises," are flashing warnings signs (unfortunately, a lyric sheet is missing.) At the close of the disc, Eno and his co-conspirators craft an extended near instrumental piece with cryptic, barely audible vocals as Japanese performance artist
Kyoko Inatome
vocalsTrack Listing
Who Gives A Thought; We Let It In; Icarus or Bleriot; Garden of Stars; Inclusion; There Were Bells; Sherry; I'm Hardly Me; These Small Noises; Making Gardens Out Of Silence In The Uncanny Valley.
Personnel
Brian Eno
synthesizerLeo Abrahams
guitarDarla Eno
vocalsCecily Eno
vocalsRoger Eno
pianoPeter Chilvers
keyboardsMarina Moore
violinClodagh Simonds
vocalsJon Hopkins
keyboardsKyoko Inatome
vocalsAdditional Instrumentation
Brian Eno: Vocals
Album information
Title: Foreverandevermore | Year Released: 2022 | Record Label: Opal Limited / Verve UMC Records
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