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Fripp & Eno - (No Pussyfooting) Album

Fripp & Eno - (No Pussyfooting) Album
Performer: Fripp & Eno
Title: (No Pussyfooting)
Country: Japan
Genre: Electronic
Style:Ambient
Released: 04 Oct 1989
Catalog number: VJD-5004
Label: Editions EG
MP3 album szie: 1158 mb
FLAC album size: 1026 mb

Tracklist

1Swastika Girls
Engineer – Ray Hendricksen
18:42
2The Heavenly Music Corporation21:00

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
HELP 16Fripp & Eno (No Pussyfooting) ‎(LP, Album, Gat)Island RecordsHELP 16UK1973
23 10 629Fripp & Eno (No Pussyfooting) ‎(LP, Album, RE)Editions EG23 10 629Spain1982
EGED 2, 2335 240Fripp & Eno (No Pussyfooting) ‎(LP, Album, RE)Editions EG, PolydorEGED 2, 2335 240UK1982
JPCD9707401Fripp & Eno (No Pussyfooting) ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial)ООО "ДОРА"JPCD9707401Russia1997
VJD-5004Fripp & Eno (No Pussyfooting) ‎(CD, Album)Editions EGVJD-5004Japan1989

Credits

  • Design, Photography ByWillie Christie
  • Engineer [Mastering]Arun Chakraverty
  • Producer, Written-ByBrian Eno, Robert Fripp

Notes

Made in Japan

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 4 988037 007093

Companies

  • Manufactured By – Virgin Japan Ltd

Short intro

No Pussyfooting is the debut studio album by the British duo Fripp & Eno, released in 1973. No Pussyfooting was the first of three major collaborations between the musicians, growing out of Brian Eno's early tape delay looping experiments and Robert Fripp's Frippertronics electric guitar technique. No Pussyfooting was recorded in three days over the course of a year. Its release was close to that of Eno's own debut solo album Here Come the Warm Jets 1974, and it constitutes one of his early. Originally released in 1973 on Island records. At the same time Brian Eno was working on Here Come the Warm Jets, he was flexing his experimental muscle with this album of tape delay manipulation recorded with Robert Fripp. In a system later to be dubbed Frippertronics, Eno and Fripp set up two reel-to-reel tape decks that would allow audio elements to be added to a continuing tape loop, building up a dense layer of sound that slowly decayed as it turned around and around the deck's playback head. Album 1973 7 Songs. No Pussyfooting. Robert Fripp & Brian Eno. Ambient 1973. No Pussyfooting is a music studio album recording by FRIPP & ENO Progressive ElectronicProgressive Rock released in 1973 on cd, lp, vinyl andor cassette. Listen free to Fripp & Eno No pussyfooting. No Pussyfooting is a 1973 ambient music album by the British musicians Robert Fripp and Brian Eno. No Pussyfooting was the first of three major collaborations between the musicians, growing out of Eno's early tape recording loop experiments and Fripp's electric guitar playing. About No Pussyfooting. The first album from the duo Fripp & Eno, formed as it says in the name, by King Crimsons guitarist and electronic music experimentalist Brian Eno. It fuses the spacey and longwinded synths from Brian Eno with the Frippertronic guitar style by Robert Frip. The album is completely instrumental, and was released with one song per side, The Heavenly Music Corporation being the Side A and running for approximately 20 minutes, and the Side B being Swast. This item:No Pussyfooting by Brian Eno Audio CD . Only 6 left in stock - order soon. Ships from and sold by . Rather, as Fripp and Eno were well-known figures at the time of the album's release, it may be fair to say this was the first time many mainstream listeners were introduced to drone music. Close listening is richly rewarded. Misunderstood and disliked by somemany upon its original release, it's now hailed by somemany as a masterpiece, and rightfully so. Completa la tua Collezione su Fripp & No Pussyfooting the parentheses that originally enclosed the title are dropped on the reissue, we hear Eno and Fripp discovering the process- it was the very first thing they recorded together in this vein. The album bursts with a sense of spontaneity. The Heavenly Music Corporation sequence is raw and rambunctious, resolving in long deep waves of aggression, with Fripp's molten, fluent guitar leads putting his rock prowess on display. The effervescent Swastika Girls strikes a contrast