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Eno on Mixing It
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Michael Peters
2005-07-10 09:04:04 UTC
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Brian Eno interview (28.55)
Brian Eno has just released his first album of songs in over 30 years:
Another Day on Earth. This interview was recorded in the conservatory of his
home in the Oxfordshire Countryside.

Music details:

A Long Way Down
And Then So Clear
How Many Worlds
Under
Going Unconscious
This
album: Another Day on Earth
Hannibal HNCD 1475ADV
Read a profile of Brian Eno at
http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/profiles/enobrian.shtml
Unofficial web resource:
http://www.enoweb.co.uk/

Brian Eno: Warnography (3.51)
An exclusive unreleased track from Brian Eno; this is a spoken word track
which combines two texts. The first is an autobiographical account by a
stripper of what she had to say to turn on men, and the second is a
description of a torture scene in a Bosnian prison camp. The two are
remarkably similar.
The readers are Brian Eno and his Polish bookkeeper.
Not commercially available
Rev Ali B
2005-07-12 03:35:13 UTC
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and if you missed it you can still listen here

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/newmusic/mixingit_interviews.shtml
Post by Michael Peters
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/mixingit/index.shtml
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Brian Eno interview (28.55)
Another Day on Earth. This interview was recorded in the conservatory of
his home in the Oxfordshire Countryside.
A Long Way Down
And Then So Clear
How Many Worlds
Under
Going Unconscious
This
album: Another Day on Earth
Hannibal HNCD 1475ADV
Read a profile of Brian Eno at
http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/profiles/enobrian.shtml
http://www.enoweb.co.uk/
Brian Eno: Warnography (3.51)
An exclusive unreleased track from Brian Eno; this is a spoken word track
which combines two texts. The first is an autobiographical account by a
stripper of what she had to say to turn on men, and the second is a
description of a torture scene in a Bosnian prison camp. The two are
remarkably similar.
The readers are Brian Eno and his Polish bookkeeper.
Not commercially available
Rev Ali B
2005-07-12 04:00:17 UTC
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I made a mistake its not............but it is interesting anyway!
Post by Rev Ali B
and if you missed it you can still listen here
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/newmusic/mixingit_interviews.shtml
Post by Michael Peters
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/mixingit/index.shtml
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Brian Eno interview (28.55)
Another Day on Earth. This interview was recorded in the conservatory of
his home in the Oxfordshire Countryside.
A Long Way Down
And Then So Clear
How Many Worlds
Under
Going Unconscious
This
album: Another Day on Earth
Hannibal HNCD 1475ADV
Read a profile of Brian Eno at
http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/profiles/enobrian.shtml
http://www.enoweb.co.uk/
Brian Eno: Warnography (3.51)
An exclusive unreleased track from Brian Eno; this is a spoken word track
which combines two texts. The first is an autobiographical account by a
stripper of what she had to say to turn on men, and the second is a
description of a torture scene in a Bosnian prison camp. The two are
remarkably similar.
The readers are Brian Eno and his Polish bookkeeper.
Not commercially available
Mr Dynamite
2005-07-12 06:11:15 UTC
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even more Great!!!
Post by Rev Ali B
I made a mistake its not............but it is interesting anyway!
Post by Rev Ali B
and if you missed it you can still listen here
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/newmusic/mixingit_interviews.shtml
Post by Michael Peters
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/mixingit/index.shtml
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Brian Eno interview (28.55)
Another Day on Earth. This interview was recorded in the conservatory of
his home in the Oxfordshire Countryside.
A Long Way Down
And Then So Clear
How Many Worlds
Under
Going Unconscious
This
album: Another Day on Earth
Hannibal HNCD 1475ADV
Read a profile of Brian Eno at
http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/profiles/enobrian.shtml
http://www.enoweb.co.uk/
Brian Eno: Warnography (3.51)
An exclusive unreleased track from Brian Eno; this is a spoken word
track which combines two texts. The first is an autobiographical account
by a stripper of what she had to say to turn on men, and the second is a
description of a torture scene in a Bosnian prison camp. The two are
remarkably similar.
The readers are Brian Eno and his Polish bookkeeper.
Not commercially available
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