I had a cassette with this album on one side and Here Come the Warm Jets on the other side, and it got heavy play. I like your take on it as "an idea of what music can be."
That’s a great mix tape! I am interested in Here Come The Warm Jets - I recall not liking that one as much as AGW. My current process is to ignore upcoming albums until I reach their spot on the list. I realize I could easily listen to Here Come The Warm Jets today if I wanted to, but I’m waiting until I get to #308.
a common misconception: Brian Eno has nothing to do with the production on David Bowie's Low (or any of the Berlin trilogy), which are all produced by Bowie and Visconti!
I had a cassette with this album on one side and Here Come the Warm Jets on the other side, and it got heavy play. I like your take on it as "an idea of what music can be."
That’s a great mix tape! I am interested in Here Come The Warm Jets - I recall not liking that one as much as AGW. My current process is to ignore upcoming albums until I reach their spot on the list. I realize I could easily listen to Here Come The Warm Jets today if I wanted to, but I’m waiting until I get to #308.
I respect that process!
a common misconception: Brian Eno has nothing to do with the production on David Bowie's Low (or any of the Berlin trilogy), which are all produced by Bowie and Visconti!
🤯 It is seared in my brain that he was a producer on those albums!! I didn’t even check it I was so sure. Thanks for the correction!
Equal to what Kind of Blue was in jazz.
Absolutely brilliant record. Never gets old.