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Brian Eno
Ambient 1: Music For Airports


5.0
classic

Review

by br3ad_man USER (164 Reviews)
March 3rd, 2005 | 241 replies


Release Date: 1978 | Tracklist


Brian Eno was is a pioneer of ambient music. From his solo work to his collaborations, there is nothing he has made that isn't worth a look.

Synthesisers and production by Brian Eno

Brian Eno's first ambient work is a masterpiece and arguably his best. Made with nothing but synthesisers, Eno's album is not one that is made to be concentrated on for lengthy periods of time. To fully appreciate this album, the listener does not need to fully immerse themselves into the album, all they need to do is let it run as background music. However, more observant listeners will be rewarded by taking the time to focus on the music.

The album's first two tracks consist of slow piano work backed by synth parts and both are very beautiful. The second half of the album is purely synthesisers and is very relaxing. The album has a quality about, where a listener can hum parts of the songs at any time, but will also find it impossible to recall exactly how a song goes, partly due to the song lengths and partly due to the atmosphere the songs create. Eno;s work creates aural soundscapes that are as simple as they are genius.

This album is not revolutionary, but it is perfect for what it is, a simple piece of ambient music that would work when someone is trying to relax, but also in a place such as a coffee shop, a supermarket or an office, where the music will relax the listener. For a good ambient album, this is perfect and will not easily be beaten. A worthy purchase for any music listener, as long as the listener is able to realise that this is not a flashy album by any means. Possibly one of the simplest albums in existence and easily one of the best, Eno's first ambient work is a true classic. A truly mindblowing album, while at the same time, not mindblowing at all.

Pros

- Simple
- Beautiful
- Relaxing

Cons

- None

Reccomended Tracks

1/1

FINAL RATING: 5/5



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LizaLowe (5)
A beautiful landmark album in ambient music...

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Comments:Add a Comment 
Happymeal
March 3rd 2005


330 Comments


Cool review. I've been meaning to get into his works for awhile, I'll start with this.

The Ashtray Girl
March 3rd 2005


108 Comments


Hmm, you've got me interested, I must say.

biografiend
June 29th 2005


55 Comments


I agree with the 2 previous comments. I've been wanting to check out Eno for awhile, and from your review, this album sounds like a good place to start.

br3ad_man
June 29th 2005


2126 Comments


Definitely is. Tell me how you like it.

NEDM
November 3rd 2005


1113 Comments


I feel asleep to this in the car on the way to disney world the other day and I had bizarre dreams about traveling in the old days. Like, I imagined I was in a carriage from the 20's. Weird.

FrddyBrnRgrJhn
May 1st 2006


81 Comments


what a great piece of ambient work. this is the first eno album i ever heard, and although it unfortunately gave me a misjudgement on his other works, it made me fall in love with simplicity. good review too. it's hard to review an album that consists of four 10 minute tracks that loop the same piano riff over and over again.

Interstate
June 3rd 2006


23 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I listened to this album in it's entirety in Malaga airport waiting for a flight and it was one of the most amazing musical experiences ever. I only have 'Another Green World' apart from this so I need to get more of the 'Ambient' series.

Zebra
Moderator
June 3rd 2006


2647 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Get Ambient 2, it's much better then Ambient 4 in my book.

Liberi Fatali
Emeritus
July 2nd 2006


1618 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I have to be in the right mood to listen to this, but when I'm in that mood. Unparalleled beauty. 1/1 may do more, and travel further, but 1/2 is the highlight for me.



Oh and shouldn't the tracklisting be:

1. 1/1

2. 1/2

3. 2/1

4. 2/2

The Jungler
December 7th 2006


4826 Comments


I'm not sure if I have the patience required to finish a record like this, but what I've heard so far is cool. Perhaps it will grow on me like AGW did, but for now I can't.

Eliminator
December 11th 2006


2067 Comments


This album isn't meant to be listened to.

Sepstrup
December 11th 2006


1567 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I need this. It's good studying music.

La Revolucion
May 29th 2007


1060 Comments


Brian Eno = OMG

Riziger
October 2nd 2007


316 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

nice short review.



i find this album really nice to listen to when reading or surfing the net at night.



fav track definitely 1/1

Electric City
June 21st 2008


15756 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

very enjoyable record, I like this a lot more than Another Green WorldThis Message Edited On 06.20.08

BallsToTheWall
September 14th 2008


51216 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Just getting into this guy's work. Pretty cool so far.

Avirov
November 19th 2008


1206 Comments


1/1 - first track, first side
2/1 - second track, first side
1/2 - first track, second side
2/2 - second track, second side

It's built around the original record format.

That said, great album, great review.

Liberi Fatali
Emeritus
November 24th 2008


1618 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

1/1 - first track, first side



2/1 - second track, first side



1/2 - first track, second side



2/2 - second track, second side







It's built around the original record format.


Ah right, makes sense I guess.

OllieS
February 6th 2009


2280 Comments


I find Ambient 4 far superior to this...dunno why, this just feels really basic (I know it's meant to be but 4 is a bit more experimental which is great)

Merkaba33
February 7th 2009


703 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I have this and the one with Byrne. Where should I go next?



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