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good articleInfobox Album| Name = Another Green World| Type = studio| Artist = Brian Eno|Eno | Cover = Another Green World.jpg| Border = yes| Alt = A picture of the album cover. In the center is an image made of geometric shapes showing two people inside and a window showing bushes and a man outside. Above this image the words "Another Green World" and "Eno" are written.| Released = September 1975| Recorded = July–August 1975, Island Studios, London| Genre = Art rock , ambient music|ambient , experimental music|experimental | Length = 40:24| Label = Island Records|Island | Producer = Brian Eno, Rhett Davies | Reviews =| Last album = Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy)
(1974)| This album = Another Green World
(1975)| Next album = Discreet Music
(1975)
Another Green World is the third studio album by British musician Brian Eno . Produced by Eno and Rhett Davies , it was originally released by Island Records in September 1975. As he had done with previous solo albums, Eno worked with several guest musicians including Phil Collins , John Cale and Robert Fripp . The album marked a great musical change from Eno's previous albums. Using his instruction cards the Oblique Strategies for guidance, the album contained fewer lyric-based rock songs and had stronger emphasis on instrumental productions; many without the aid of guest musicians. The dark humor of the lyrics also changed to more dreamlike and addled songs.

The album failed to chart in the United States or the United Kingdom. Another Green World met with both high praise from several critics, but also with negative reviews suggesting that the album was too great a departure from Eno's previous more rock music|rock -based material. Modern reception of Another Green World has been generally positive; several critics and publications often place the album on lists of the top albums of all time.

Production


Another Green World was recorded at Island Studios in London during the months of July and August 1975.Tamm, 1995. p.102 Brian Eno originally viewed his new album as an experiment and entered the recording studio
with nothing written or prepared beforehand. For the first four days in the studio, Eno failed to be productive.Howard, 2004. p.195 To look for new ideas, Eno turned to his instructional cards, the Oblique Strategies , and began coming up with new ideas as he did with his previous album Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) .

Some of the album credits for the instruments have fanciful names that describe the sound they make. The "Castanet Guitars" are electric guitars played with mallets and are electronically treated to sound something like castanets . The "Leslie piano" is an acoustic piano miked and fed through a Leslie speaker with a built-in revolving horn speaker. Eno described the "snake guitar" and "digital guitar" by stating "the kind of lines I was playing reminded me of the way a snake moves through the brush, a sort of speedy, forceful, liquid quality. Digital guitar is a guitar threaded through a digital delay but fed back on itself a lot so it makes this cardboard tube type of sound."

Like his previous two solo efforts, Eno had several guest musicians contributing to Another Green World . Unlike his previous albums, Eno worked on more solo material with seven songs on the album have Eno playing all the instruments himself, including electronic and nonelectronic keyboards, guitars, and percussion. Among the guest musicians was Phil Collins , who played drums on Tiger Mountain and got along with Eno, which led to calling him and fellow Brand X bandmate Percy Jones (musician)|Percy Jones to play on Another Green World .Holm-Hudson, 2008. p.58 On recording the album, Collins recalled
"Eno gave us all a bit of paper, and we made lists from one to 15. Eno said 'No. 2, we all play a G; No. 7 we all play a C sharp'; an so on. So it was like painting by numbers...Eno used to love me and Percy; we'd go in and run through our dictionary licks and he'd record them and make a loop of them."Thompson, 1995. p.117–118
Robert Fripp , who worked with Eno on (No Pussyfooting) and Here Come the Warm Jets , performed the solo on "St. Elmo's Fire". Eno asked Fripp to improvise a lightning-fast guitar solo that would imitate an electrical charge between two poles on a Wimshurst machine|Wimshurst high voltage generator .Jones, 1995. p.188

Music and lyrics


Another Green World represents a turning point in Brian Eno's musical career. While his previous albums contained quirky rock songs, on Another Green World only five of the fourteen tracks have lyrics.Tamm, 1995. p.101 The instrumental tracks explore a new kind of sound that is more quiet and restful, marking the change between Eno's earlier rock songs and his later instrumental works in which texture and timbre are the most important musical elements. "Sky Saw" opens the album with the instruments constantly changing structure, except for one of the two bass parts which plays the same pattern throughout.Tamm, 1995. p.118 Eno has re-used differently mixed instrumentations of "Sky Saw" for a track for Music for Films and a song for Ultravox 's Ultravox& #33; (album)|debut album which he would later produce.Tamm, 1995. p.119 "Over Fire Island" has a jazz music|jazz influence on the bass and drumming style.cite web
|url= http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/17479-brian-eno-here-come-the-warm-jets-taking-tiger-mountain-by-strategy-another-green-world-before-and-after-science
|title= Pitchfork: Brian Eno: Here Come the Warm Jets / Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) / Another Green World / Before and After Science
|accessdate= 2009-03-03
|author= Ott, Chris
|date= 14 June 2004
|work= Pitchfork Media
Tamm, 1995. p.121 "In Dark Trees" and "The Big Ship" are two songs which Eno plays all the instruments, namely the synthesizer, synthetic percussion and treated rhythm generator. The pulse of these songs is provided by the repeated rhythm coming from the rhythm box.Tamm, 1995. p.122 These instrumental pieces and others like "Little Fishes" have been described as "highly imagistic, like paintings done in sound that actually resemble their titles".

To create the lyrics, Eno would later play the backing tracks singing nonsense syllables to himself, then taking them and forming them into actual words, phrases and meaning.Tamm, 1995. p.99 This lyric-writing method was used for all his more vocal-based recordings of the 1970s.Tamm, 1995. p.81
In the tracks that do feature lyrics, they are in the same free-associative style as Eno's previous albums. The humour in the lyrics has been described as "less bizarre than gently whimsical and addled".

Reception


Album ratings| title =
| subtitle =
| state =

| rev1 = Allmusic
| rev1Score = Rating|5|5
| rev2 = BBC
| rev2Score = (favourable)
cite web| last = Jones
| first = Chris
| title = Brian Eno reissues review
| publisher = BBC
| date = 2003-09-20
| url = http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/release/69n8/
| accessdate = 2008-05-09

| rev3 = Blender (magazine)|Blender
| rev3Score = Rating|5|5cite web
| first = Douglas
| last = Wolk
| title = Blender: Brian Eno (various reissues)
| url = http://www.blender.com/reviews/review_2169.html
| archiveurl = http://www.webcitation.org/5iya6ehIr
| work = Blender (magazine)|Blender
| year = 2004
| archivedate = 12 August 2009

| rev4 = Mojo (magazine)|Mojo
| rev4Score = Rating|5|5
| rev5 = NME
| rev5Score = Rating|5|5
| rev6 = Pitchfork Media
| rev6Score = (9.8/10)
| rev7 = PopMatters
| rev7Score = (favourable) cite web |url= http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/17220/enobrian-anothergreen2004/ |title= Another Green World: reissue |accessdate=2009-01-20 |author=Horning, Rob |publisher= PopMatters |date=9 July 2004
| rev8 = Robert Christgau
| rev8Score = (A+)
| rev9 = Rolling Stone
| rev9Score = (favourable)
| rev10 = Spin (magazine)|Spin
| rev10Score = (10/10)Weisbard & Marks, 1995. p.128
Another Green World was released in September 1975 and did not chart in either the United Kingdom or the United States.Warwick, 2004. p.379cite web
|url= Allmusic|class=album|id=r6814|pure_url=yes|title= allmusic ((( Another Green World > Overview )))
|accessdate= 2008-09-02
|author= Huey, Steve
|date=
|work= Allmusic
The album's reception was for the most part very favourable. Henry Edwards of High Fidelity (magazine)|High Fidelity wrote positively of the album, claiming it to be Eno's "most accessible to date".Tamm, 1995. p.103 Tom Hill of The Village Voice also noted the accessibility of the album, stating "It wouldn't be fair to say that Another Green World is Eno's best album, but certainly it is his easiest to love." Charley Walters of Rolling Stone praised the album, claiming "Eno insists on risks, and that they so consistently pan out is a major triumph. I usually shudder at such a description, but Another Green World is indeed an important record—and also a brilliant one".cite web
|url= http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/brianeno/albums/album/223324/review/5945195/another_green_world
|archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20080418134630/ http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/brianeno/albums/album/223324/review/5945195/another_green_world
|archivedate=April 18, 2008
|title= Rolling Stone review
|accessdate= 2008-09-02
|author= Walters, Charley
|date= 6 May 1976
|work= Rolling Stone
Negative reviews of the album focused on the lack of rock songs of previous albums. Jon Pareles of Crawdaddy! wrote "This ain't no Eno record. I don’t care what the credits say. It doesn't even get on my nerves."Tamm, 1995. p.105 Lester Bangs of The Village Voice shared this view, noting "I found much of it a bit too, well, "Becalmed", as one of its precisely programmatic titles declared. Those little pools of sound on the outskirts
of silence seemed to me the logical consequence of letting the processes and technology share your conceptual burden". Robert Christgau suggested the same at first, but wrote in his review "Although I resisted at first, I've grown to love every minute of this arty little collection of static (i.e., non-swinging) synthesizer pieces (with vocals, percussion, and guitar)."cite web
|url= http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_album.php? id=443
|title= Consumer Guide Album
|accessdate= 2008-09-02
|author= Christgau, Robert
|date=
|work= Village Voice
In 1977, Another Green World was voted one of the best albums of the year in the Village Voice s Pazz & Jop critics poll for 1976.cite web |url= http://www.robertchristgau.com/xg/pnj/pjres76.php|title= The 1976 Pazz & Jop Critics Poll |accessdate=2009-05-30 |format= |work=

In 2004, Virgin Records began reissuing Eno's albums in Audio mastering|remastered digipak s.
cite web| title = The Musical Life of Brian!
| work = nme.com
| url = http://www.nme.com/news/brian-eno/16325
| accessdate = 2008-05-16
Modern reception of the album has been more unanimously positive. Steve Huey of Allmusic called the album "A universally acknowledged masterpiece" and "the perfect introduction to his achievements even for those who find ambient music difficult to enjoy." Chris Ott of Pitchfork Media gave the album a rating of 9.8/10, declaring it one of Eno's most important albums. Q (magazine)|Q praised the album as "breathtakingly ahead of its time".
cite web| title = Another Green World
| work = buy.com
| url = http://www.buy.com/prod/another-green-world/q/loc/109/61003606.html
| accessdate = 2009-03-03
Music publications Allmusic , Blender (magazine)|Blender , Mojo (magazine)|Mojo and Uncut (magazine)|Uncut all have given it five stars, their highest ratings.cite web
|url= http://www.blender.com/guide/reviews.aspx? id=2169
|title= Brian Eno : (various reissues) Review on Blender
|accessdate= 2009-03-03
|author= Wolk, Douglas
|date=
|work= Blender (magazine)|Blender
The album has made several top albums lists. Pitchfork placed the album at number ten on their list of greatest albums of the 1970s.
cite web| title = Top 100 albums of the 1970s : Pitchfork
| work = Pitchfork Media
| url = http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/feature/36725-top-100-albums-of-the-1970s
| accessdate = 2009-03-03
Rolling Stone (magazine)|Rolling Stone placed the album at number 433 on their list of the 500 greatest albums of all time .
cite web| title = 433) Another Green World
| work = Rolling Stone
| url = http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/6626872/433_another_green_world
| accessdate = 2009-03-03
In 2003, Blender (magazine)|Blender placed the album on their list of "500 CDs You Must Own: Alternative Rock", stating that the album is "Experimental yet accessible, it’s exactly the kind of album that Eno devotees long for from him today".cite web |url= http://www.blender.com/guide/67144/500-cds-you-must-own-alternative-rock.html|title= 500 CDs You Must Own: Alternative Rock: Blender|accessdate=2009-07-07 |date=15 March 2003 The album also ranked at number 36 in the NME s list of The greatest albums of the seventies.

Track listing


All songs written by Brian Eno.

Side one


#"Sky Saw"& nbsp;– 3:25
#"Over Fire Island"& nbsp;– 1:49
#"St. Elmo's Fire"& nbsp;– 3:02
#"In Dark Trees"& nbsp;– 2:29
#"The Big Ship"& nbsp;– 3:01
#"I'll Come Running"& nbsp;– 3:48
#"Another Green World"& nbsp;– 1:28

Side two


#
  • "Sombre Reptiles"& nbsp;– 2:26
    #"Little Fishes"& nbsp;– 1:30
    #"Golden Hours"& nbsp;– 4:01
    #"Becalmed"& nbsp;– 3:56
    #"Zawinul/Lava"& nbsp;– 3:00
    #"Everything Merges with the Night"& nbsp;– 3:59
    #"Spirits Drifting"& nbsp;– 2:36

    Personnel


  • Brian Eno — vocals , synthesizer , bass guitar , guitar , percussion , drum machine , piano , keyboard (instrument)|keyboards , organ (music)|Hammond and Farfisa organ , Yamaha (manufacturer)|Yamaha bass pedals, sound effects, record producer|producer

  • John Cale — viola on "Sky Saw" and "Golden Hours"

  • Phil Collins — drum kit|drums , percussion on "Sky Saw", "Over Fire Island", and "Zawinul/Lava"

  • Robert Fripp — electric guitars on "St. Elmo's Fire," "I'll Come Running," and "Golden Hours"

  • Percy Jones (musician)|Percy Jones — fretless bass on "Sky Saw", "Over Fire Island", and "Zawinul/Lava"

  • Roderick Melvin — Rhodes piano|Fender Rhodes piano , piano on "Sky Saw," "I'll Come Running," and "Zawinul/Lava"

  • Paul Rudolph (musician)|Paul Rudolph — double bass|bass , bass guitar, guitar, snare drum on "Sky Saw," "I'll Come Running", and "Zawinul/Lava"

  • Brian Turrington — bass guitar, piano on "Everything Merges With the Night"


  • Additional personnel


  • Rhett Davies — producer, audio engineering|engineer

  • Robert Ash — assistant engineer

  • Guy Bidmead — assistant engineer

  • Barry Sage — assistant engineer

  • Bob Bowkett — typography

  • Ritva Saarikko — photography

  • Tom Phillips (artist)|Tom Phillips — cover art (detail from After Raphael )


  • Sales chart performance


    Chart (1979)Peak
    position
    New Zealand Albums Chart cite web 24


    Notes


    reflist|2

    References


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    | publisher = Hal Leonard
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  • | last= Weisbard
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  • | last = Tamm
    | first = Eric
    | title = Brian Eno: His Music and the Vertical Color of Sound
    | year = 1995
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    | url = http://books.google.ca/books? id=rTiz6x13730C
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  • | last = Thompson
    | first = Dave
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  • | last = Warwick
    | first = Neil
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    | title = The Complete Book of the British Charts: Singles and Albums
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  • | last = Holm-Hudson
    | first = Kevin
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  • cite book

  • | last = Jones
    | first = Andrew
    | title = Plunderphonics, 'pataphysics & Pop Mechanics: An Introduction to Musique Actuelle
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  • cite book

  • | last = Dayal
    | first = Geeta
    | title = Another Green World
    | publisher = Continuum Publishing
    | year = 2009
    | isbn = 9780826427861
    | url = http://books.google.com/books? id=ffHAAAAACAAJ

    External links


  • http://www.discogs.com/Eno-Another-Green-World/master/6659 Another Green World , all versions at Discogs

  • http://www.astralwerks.com/eno/albums.html Brian Eno - "Early Works" reissues at Astralwerks

  • http://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/brian_eno/another_green_world/ Another Green World at Rate Your Music


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