Album Rating: 4.0
On the Sput database that might be the case, but some of Eno’s best and most revered work was collaborative. I’d recommend referencing RYM for a good run down of all his releases including collabs, and click “Show all 62 Albums” at the bottom; everything up to and including Wrong Way Up is worth hearing: https://rateyourmusic.com/artist/brian-eno
Ambient 3 just might not be in the main list cause it’s credited to just Laraaji, but Eno produced it and I suspect had a lot of direction on how it turned out. The Meditation tracks in the second half sound much like classic Eno.
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Album Rating: 4.0
I believe Ambient 3 is supposed to be attributed to both Laraaji and Eno, thus it should be on it's own, separate page.
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I'll finally get into Eno one day.
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Album Rating: 4.0
I'll finally get into Emo one day.
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Brian Eno!? What the f$%# does he know?
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ya dirty rat
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Doodling away with a fkn alien haircut mate
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Still gotta hear Ambient 1 and 3 but this series might be my favorite thing that mr. Emo has done.
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Album Rating: 4.0
still in awe of how good this is
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Album Rating: 4.0
Aside from Green World, my favorite Eno would be both records he did with Budd, Ambient 2 and The Pearl.
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Warmjets is best
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Album Rating: 4.5
This is one of Eno's best. Lizard Point, the opening track, and Dunwich Beach, the closing, are haunting and sublime. Each track is tied to and evokes a geographical place, some of them imagined. One or two tracks seem louder than they should be, and that can disrupt the overall mood a bit, but overall, this is super strong.
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Album Rating: 4.0
I love this album
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