Brian Eno | Eno Box I: Instrumental (Comp.) | Album
Released in 1994, Eno Box I: Instrumental is a comprehensive three-disc compilation that serves as a definitive survey of Brian Eno’s wordless compositions from 1975 to 1993. It acts as the companion to Eno Box II: Vocals and is widely praised for its high-fidelity remastering using super-bit mapping. The set organises Eno's vast output into logical thematic discs: Disc 1: Film Music & Early Ambient: Covers the instrumental transitions from art-rock albums like Another Green World and Before and After Science, alongside extensive selections from the Music for Films series. Disc 2: Collaborations & Rarities: Focuses on his work with major figures such as David Bowie (including tracks from Low and "Heroes"), Robert Fripp, Harold Budd, and Daniel Lanois. Disc 3: Long-form Installations: Features abridged versions of his expansive "environmental" works, including Music for Airports, Discreet Music, and Thursday Afternoon.
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Related Artists: Roxy Music, 801, Passengers, Fripp & Eno, Eno & Cale, Eno & Byrne, Eno & Wobble, David Bowie, Eno & Hyde, Harold Budd
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