Notes & Personnel Info |  | Personnel: Brian Eno; Daniel Lanois, Michael Brook, Roger Eno. |  | Audio Mixer: Brian Eno. |  | Recording information: Berlin, Germany; Bungay, Suffolk, England; Circus tent next to the Berlin Wall; Daniel Lanois' Grant Avenue Studios, Ontario, Canada; Daniel Lanois' Kingsway Studios, New Orleans, LA; Disused abattoir in Zaragoza; Obus Studios, Devon, England; Palladium Studios, Edinburgh, Scotland; San Sebastian; The Wilderness; Utopia Studios, London, England; Wilderness Studios, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England. |  | Music for Films, Vol. 3, is a set of mismatched pieces by Brian Peter George St. John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno (aka Eno). They are from his voluminous works for cinema, installations, shorts, and other related media. The disc contains 15 short pieces (only one is over five minutes). In that regard, there is a distinct similarity to his new wave pop music from the '70s. This CD is, however, all instrumental, largely electronic, and distinctly Eno. Despite their dissimilar origins, these tracks have definite cohesion. Eno injects avant-garde timbres and metallic textures into each composition. The flow is smooth, the atmospheres are vast, and the soundscapes are vivid. This is a very cool montage of Eno's work. ~ Jim Brenholts |  | Music for Films, Vol. 3, is a set of mismatched pieces by Brian Peter George St. John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno (aka Brian Eno). They are from his voluminous works for cinema, installations, shorts, and other related media. The disc contains 15 short pieces (only one is over five minutes). In that regard, there is a distinct similarity to his new wave pop music from the '70s. This CD is, however, all instrumental, largely electronic, and distinctly Eno. Despite their dissimilar origins, these tracks have definite cohesion. Eno injects avant-garde timbres and metallic textures into each composition. The flow is smooth, the atmospheres are vast, and the soundscapes are vivid. This is a very cool montage of Eno's work. [This version of the album contains bonus material.] ~ Jim Brenholts | Producer: Roger Eno; Brian Eno; Daniel Lanois; Michael Brook; Harold Budd |
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