Fripp & Eno
Fripp & Eno is an ambient musical side project composed of Brian Eno and Robert Fripp. The duo have released four studio albums. The album Headcandy was also essentially a collaboration between the two, though credited just to Eno. The music created by this pair is entirely instrumental and has earned mixed critical acclaim. Each release has made extensive use of Frippertronics (a tape looping technique) combined with Fripp's electronic guitar (with subsequent sound treatments by Eno) along with Eno playing various keyboards and synthesizers.
Contents
1 Discography
1.1 Studio albums
1.2 Compilation albums
1.3 Live album
1.4 Other albums
2 References
Discography
Studio albums
(No Pussyfooting) (1973)
Evening Star (1975)
The Equatorial Stars (2004)
Beyond Even (1992–2006) (2007) - also known as The Cotswold Gnomes
Compilation albums
(No Pussyfooting)/Evening Star bundle - first released as a Double Pack Cassette in the UK & US, later as a limited edition box set in 2008 in Japan
The Essential Fripp and Eno (1994)
Live album
May 28, 1975 Olympia Paris, France (2011)[1]
Other albums
Here Come the Warm Jets (1974) - Eno solo, Fripp performs on 3 songs
Another Green World (1975) - Eno solo, Fripp performs on 3 songs
"Heroes" (1977) - David Bowie album, Fripp & Eno perform together throughout side 1 and the first song on side 2
Before and After Science (1977) - Eno solo, Fripp performs on 1 song
Exposure (1979) - Fripp solo, Eno performs on 4 songs
Fear of Music (1979) - Talking Heads album, Eno produced, Fripp performs on 1 song.
My Life in the Bush of Ghosts (1981) - Eno collaboration with David Byrne, Fripp performs on 1 song
My Squelchy Life (1991) - Eno solo, Fripp performs on 2 songs
Nerve Net (1992) - Eno solo, Fripp performs on 5 songs
Headcandy (1994) - Eno solo, Fripp performs on 2 songs
Curiosities Volume 1 (2003) - Eno solo, Fripp performs on 1 song
References
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