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Artist:Eno
Title:Here Come The Warm Jets
Label:  Island
Country:Italy
Catalogue:ILPS 19268
Date:1974
Format:LP
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
A1EnoNeedles In The Camel's EyeBrian Eno, Phil ManzaneraRate
A2EnoThe Paw Paw Negro BlowtorchBrian EnoRate
A3EnoBaby's On FireBrian EnoRate
A4EnoCindy Tells MeBrian Eno, Phil ManzaneraRate
A5EnoDriving Me BackwardsBrian EnoRate
B1EnoOn Some Faraway BeachBrian EnoRate
B2EnoBlank FrankBrian Eno, Robert FrippRate
B3EnoDead Finks Don't TalkBrian EnoRate
B4EnoSome Of Them Are OldBrian EnoRate
B5EnoHere Come The Warm JetsBrian EnoRate


Notes

Vocals, Keyboards [Simplistic], Guitar [Snake], Performer [Electric Larynx, Treatments], Synthesizer – Brian Eno
Produced by Brian Eno.
Needles In The Camel's Eye: Bass Guitar – Bill MacCormick
Guitar – Chris 'Ace' Spedding, Phil Manzanera
Percussion – Simon King
The Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch: Bass [Extra Bass] – Chris Thomas
Bass Guitar – Busta Cherry Jones
Guitar – Chris 'Ace' Spedding, Phil Manzanera
Percussion – Marty Simon
Baby's On Fire: Bass Guitar – John Wetton, Paul Rudolph
Guitar – Paul Rudolph, Robert Fripp
Percussion – Marty Simon, Simon King
Cindy Tells Me: Bass Guitar – Busta Cherry Jones
Guitar – Phil Manzanera
Keyboards – Nick Judd
Percussion – Marty Simon
Driving Me Backwards: Bass Guitar – John Wetton, Paul Rudolph
Guitar – Robert Fripp
Percussion – Simon King
On Some Faraway Beach: Backing Vocals – Sweetfeed
Bass Guitar – Busta Cherry Jones
Keyboards – Andy Mackay
Percussion – Simon King
Blank Frank: Backing Vocals – Sweetfeed
Bass Guitar – Bill MacCormick
Guitar – Robert Fripp
Keyboards – Nick Kool And The Koolaids
Percussion – Simon King
Dead Finks Don't Talk: Arranged By – Eno, Jones, Judd, Thompson
Bass Guitar – Busta Cherry Jones
Keyboards – Nick Judd
Percussion – Paul Thompson
Some Of Them Are Old: Keyboards, Saxophone [Septet] – Andy Mackay
Slide Guitar – Lloyd Watson
Here Come The Warm Jets: Bass Guitar – Paul Rudolph
Guitar – Paul Rudolph
Percussion – Simon King
Recorded at Majestic Studios London September 1973.
Mixed at Air and Olympic Studios.
Produced for E.G. Records Ltd. 1973
In single sleeve.

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Linked Releases

UK - Island - 1973

Germany - Island - 1974

Japan - Island - 1974

Netherlands - Island - 1974

Spain - Island - 1974

USA - Island - 1974

Yugoslavia - Jugoton - 1974

Germany - Polydor - 1977

UK - Polydor - 1977

USA - Editions EG - 1982

Europe - Virgin - 2017


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