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From:
Rex C. Arthur
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Date:
Tue, 12 Dec 1995 18:34:48 -0500
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Re: (idm) ON DISC: Eno, eh? (fwd)
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quoted 9 lines Into the '80s and up to the eve of Eno's re-engagement with mass>> Into the '80s and up to the eve of Eno's re-engagement with mass >> culture as producer of U2's The Unforgettable Fire, Ambient 4: On Land >> and Thursday Afternoon mark a nadir for Eno's noodling > >i would just like to say that this reviewer is totally and utterly full of >it. >ambient 4 and thursday afternoon are two of the most hypnotic and >compelling albums >ever made.
too true. i also think the comments regarding the two new albums are way off. i've listened to the eno/wobble album a few times and i already think it's the best thing eno's done in a very long time. i think that the person who did this review is approaching the music from a completely different angle than most of us on this list would. i believe that most people who like idm will really enjoy the wobble album quite a bit, where the passenger lp just sucks. like i really need to hear bono sing with pavarotti.