Brian Eno / Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy)
Artist Brian Eno
Album Title: Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy)
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Primary Genre Alternative & Punk: Avant Rock
Format CD
Released 11/00/1974
Reissue Date 01/00/1987
Label EG Records Ltd.
Catalog No EGCD 17
Bar Code No 0 8431-75717-2
Packaging Jewelcase
Tracks
1. Burning Airlines Give You So Much More (3:17)
2. Back In Judy's Jungle (5:15)
3. The Fat Lady Of Limbourg (5:05)
4. Mother Whale Eyeless (5:46)
5. The Great Pretender (5:10)
6. Third Uncle (4:50)
7. Put A Straw Under Baby (3:25)
8. The True Wheel (5:11)
9. China My China (4:44)
10. Taking Tiger Mountain (5:33)
Date Acquired 06/06/1987
Personal Rating
Acquired from Northern Lights
Purchase Price 14.00

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Review by Steve Huey
Continuing the twisted pop explorations of Here Come the Warm Jets, Eno's sophomore album, Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy), is more subdued and cerebral, and a bit darker when he does cut loose, but it's no less thrilling once the music reveals itself. It's a loose concept album -- often inscrutable, but still playful -- about espionage, the Chinese Communist revolution, and dream associations, with the more stream-of-consciousness lyrics beginning to resemble the sorts of random connections made in dream states. Eno's richly layered arrangements juxtapose very different treated sounds, yet they blend and flow together perfectly, hinting at the directions his work would soon take with the seamless sound paintings of Another Green World. Although not quite as enthusiastic as Here Come the Warm Jets, Taking Tiger Mountain is made accessible through Eno's mastery of pop song structure, a form he would soon transcend and largely discard.
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