Eno - "Here Come The Warm Jets" (1974)
A1. "Needles In The Camel's Eye"
>> bass :
Bill MacCormick - guitar :
Chris SpeddingA2. "The Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch"
>> bass (extra) :
Chris Thomas - guitar :
Chris SpeddingA3. "Baby's On Fire"
>> bass :
John Wetton - guitar :
Robert FrippA4. "Cindy Tells Me"
>> keyboards :
Nick Judd A5. "Driving Me Backwards"
>> bass :
John Wetton B1. "On Some Faraway Beach"
>> backing vocals :
Sweetfeed - keyboards :
Andy MackayB2 "Blank Frank"
>> backing vocals :
Sweetfeed - bass :
Bill MacCormick - keyboards :
Nick Kool & The KoolaidsB3 "Dead Finks Don't Talk"
>> keyboards :
Nick Judd - percussion :
Paul Thompson (2)
B4 "Some Of Them Are Old"
>> guitar slide :
Lloyd Watson : keyboards - saxophone (Septet) :
Andy MackayB5 "Here Come The Warm Jets"
>> guitar :
Paul RudolphSingle 1974A. "Seven Deadly Finns"
B. "Later On"
Written by
Brian Eno except :
Brian Eno, Phil Manzanera (tracks : A1, A4) ;
Robert Fripp (track : B2) ;
Brian Eno, Robert Fripp (B - side)
Produced by
Brian EnoArranged by
Brian Enoexcept (track : B3) by
Brian Eno,
Busta Jones*,
Nick Judd,
Paul Thompson (2)
Vocals, Keyboards [Simplistic], Guitar [Snake], Performer [Electric Larynx, Treatments], Synthesizer :
Brian EnoBass :
Busta "Cherry" Jones* (tracks: A2, A4, B1, B3),
Paul Rudolph (tracks: A3, A5, B5)
Engineer [Mix] :
Danny Bridges, Paul Hardiman, Phil Chapman Engineer [Recording] :
Derek Chandler Guitar :
Phil Manzanera (tracks: A1, A2, A4),
Paul Rudolph (tracks: A3, A5, B2)
Mastered by [Tape] :
Arun Chakraverty Mixed by
Brian Eno,
Chris Thomas Percussion :
Marty Simon (tracks: A2, A3, A4),
Simon King (tracks: A1, A3, A5, B1, B2, B5)
Recorded at
Majestic Studios London, september 1973.
Mixed at
Air and Olympic Studios.
"Eno is a genuine genius we all knows that – but because of his colossal catalogue of influence and output, Eno’s fizzy inventiveness as a lyricist is often overlooked. Weighty, worthy and well crafted wordplay is all well and good (Andy Partridge and Ian Dury being two personal faves) but it takes a unique skill to join the dots in a rhyming dictionary with lyrical skits that scan, bubble and bounce like a Gilbert and Sullivan set piece."
"Seven Deadly Finns" est un simple de 1974, avec un solo de guitare qui sonne comme un prototype du "Boys Keep Swinging" de
Bowie.