
I love this album. Some post- Hansa by the Wall

From Daryl Easlea at BBC Music:
It's hard now to imagine the landscape of pop without Brian Eno, ex-glammer, pioneer of avant-pop, producer of repute, the very man for whom the phrase 'pop-boffin' was invented. Set in a discrete (or should that be Discreet?) group aside from his ambient works (although I'm not sure how that would stand up in a court of law), Eno's soundtracks are offered up for a tasty remaster.
Music For Films from 1976, a collection of 18 fragments of atmosphere, remains the daddy. It is arguably the most quietly influential of all his works. "Slow Water", complete with Robert Fripp's spiralling guitar is one of the album's greatest pleasures. "A Measured Room" is also fab, a minute-long shard of Percy Jones' bass at its slipperiest, with Eno piping some cheesy synth across it: think safe blown in The Professionals, and you are there.

Technical Information:
Artist: Brian Eno
Album: Music for Films (2005 Remaster)
Year: 1978
Audio Codec(s): FLAC
Encoding: Lossless
Rip: EAC split tracks
Avg. bitrate: 653 kb/s
Sample rate: 44100 Hz
Bits per sample: 16
Channels: 2
File size: 192 MB
Length: 0:41:09
Tracklisting:
01. Aragon (1:37)
02. From the Same Hill (3:00)
03. Inland Sea (1:25)
04. Two Rapid Formations (3:25)
05. Slow Water (3:17)
06. Sparrowfall (1) (1:11)
07. Sparrowfall (2) (1:44)
08. Sparrowfall (3) (1:24)
09. Alternative 3 (3:15)
10. Quartz (2:03)
11. Events in Dense Fog (3:44)
12. 'There Is Nobody' (1:43)
13. Patrolling Wire Borders (1:42)
14. A Measured Room (1:06)
15. Task Force (1:23)
16. M386 (2:50)
17. Strange Light (2:10)
18. Final Sunset (4:14)

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