Thursday, December 20, 2007

Brian Eno Another Day On Earth Rock Music CD Review

Not certain what's happening with me on this one, but it looks like the more than Iodine listen to it, the better Another Day On World gets. Another Day On World simply set is one of Brian Eno's best CDs to date.

The cadmium boots off with a great track, This, that I surmise will be heard on radiocommunication stations everywhere, and deservedly so. It's a really nice track.

Another Day On World is a pleasantly varied, premix of 11 paths that are very well written songs by this clearly brilliant artist. With many of the songs displaying a batch of the sort emotion that brands for a really great listen. Seemingly drawing from what I can only conceive of are him have personal experiences. At different points touching on the most existent emotions like love, and the hurting of failing human relationships can certainly be heard.

I'm of the sentiment that Another Day On World is certainly Brian Eno's best work in a few years. A totally gratifying cadmium and an outstanding release. What I name must have got music. I give it two pollexes up because it's a aggregation that even the insouciant Rock fan can appreciate and enjoy.

While the full record album is really very good some of my favourites are path 2 - And Then So Clear, path 3 - A Long Manner Down, and path 11 - Bone Bomb

My Bonus Pick, and the 1 that got Sensitive [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is path 7 - How Many Worlds. This is a great track!

Another Day On World Release Notes:

Brian Eno originally released Another Day On World on June 14, 2005 on the Hannibal label.

CD Path List Follows:

1. This

2. And Then So Clear

3. Long Manner Down, A

4. Going Unconscious

5. Caught Between

6. Passing Over

7. How Many Worlds

8. Bottomliners

9. Just Another Day

10. Under

11. Bone Bomb

Personnel: Brian Eno (various instruments); William Ralph Inge Zalaliene, Aylie Alistair Cooke (spoken vocals); Steve Mother Jones , Lion Abrahams (guitar); Neil Catchpole (violin); Simon Peter Schwalm (piano, synthesizer, drums); Jon Mark Hopkins (keyboards); Brad Laner (loops).

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