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Drums between the bells [sound recording] / Brian Eno ; and the words of Rick Holland.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: WARPCD214 | Warp RecordsCD-WRP-10214 | Redeye DistributionPublication details: London : Warp Records, p2011.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s):
Contents:
Bless this space -- Glitch -- Dreambirds -- Pour it out -- Seedpods -- The real -- The airman -- Fierce aisles of light -- As if your eyes were partly closed, as if you honed the swirl within them and offered me the world -- A title -- Sounds alien -- Dow -- Multimedia -- Cloud 4 -- Silence -- Breath of crows.
Brian Eno ; with instrumental and vocal acc.
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Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD POP/ROCK Eno, Brian Available 33111006951509
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Drums Between the Bells is a collaboration by producer Brian Eno and poet Rick Holland. It was recorded just after Eno finished work on 2010's Small Craft on a Milk Sea, his debut for Warp, and it followed on the release schedule less than a year later. In that sense, the timing was good for such a risky project. Music and poetry are often difficult companions, and combining them is best left to experts; fortunately, Eno is just such an expert. Although Holland is an obscure poet, he first came to Eno’s notice back in the late ‘90s (through a university project), and his poetry is very good. Although his words and thoughts are impressionistic, his themes are easier to peg: urban living, science, and the intersection of philosophy and biology. The music is almost entirely Eno’s own, with only a few tracks featuring guest credits -- much less so than his previous album. While scattered moments here prove that percussion is still not his strong suit, the production is inviting, innovative, and a larger contributor to the general excellence of the record than the poetry. Eno draws mostly on ambient music for these productions, and only occasionally processes the vocals. One other characteristic, aside from Eno and Holland, makes this an unlikely success: there are a total of nine voices heard here (Holland only recites on one track). The decision to vary the speaking participants helps distinguish each piece, and gives the album just the hint of variety it needs. ~ John Bush

Compact disc.

Some lyrics in container insert.

Bless this space -- Glitch -- Dreambirds -- Pour it out -- Seedpods -- The real -- The airman -- Fierce aisles of light -- As if your eyes were partly closed, as if you honed the swirl within them and offered me the world -- A title -- Sounds alien -- Dow -- Multimedia -- Cloud 4 -- Silence -- Breath of crows.

Brian Eno ; with instrumental and vocal acc.

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