Curiosities, Volume I

Brian Eno

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Experimental Post-Rock Alternative/Indie Rock Experimental Electronic Ambient
01. Select a Bonk 05:23 02. Draw One Animal 03:09 03. Ambient Savage 03:53 04. Circus Mathematics 01:38 05. Castro Haze 04:48 06. Groan Wash 03:56 07. Cheeky Hop 03:29 08. Work/Wank 02:02 09. Late Evening in Jersey 04:37 10. Slow Lump With Strings 04:55 11. Never Tunnelling 03:36 12. My Lonely Organ 03:58 13. Weird Bird Call Carnival 01:13 14. War Fetish 02:00 15. Manila Envelope 05:27 The pieces on this record are singularities, things that didn’t fit together with enough other things to ever make a whole album. Thus ’Circus Mathematics’ was imagined as part of a group of pieces called ’Mathematical Piano Music’, but only three others ever materialized, and ’Ambient Savage’ is the only surviving example of the little-known but much-mourned ’Afro-Ambient’ genre. ’Castro Haze’ was the first, and, as it transpired, the last representative of the cycle which was to have been known as ’Unsuccessful Boxers’ - the Castro in question was a welterweight who ultimately failed in his bid to seize fame. The ’Thrash Funk’ category of which ’War Fetish’ is a proud member, has been more prolific but still not quite abundant enough to justify a whole CD. ’Work/Wank’ belongs to a long tradition of songs with very few lyrics (’Hot Pastrami’, ’Mashed Potatoes’ and ’Wipeout’ come to mind), and, together with ’Draw One Animal’ formed the beginning of my projected CD ’11 things to do on a dull afternoon’. Unfortunately this project failed because I could only think of three. ~ Eno Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.