Brian Eno: Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) Vinyl 2LP For Discount

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Brian Eno: Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) Vinyl 2LP

Sophomore studio album from rock pioneer Brian Eno. Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) was originally recorded in 1974 and is somewhat of a concept album inspired by a series of postcards of a Chinese revolutionary opera with the same name. Eno worked with a core group of musicians that consisted of Roxy Music’s Phil Manzanera, Brian Turrington and Freddie Smith of The Winkies and former Soft Machine vocalist Robert Wyatt. This is also where Eno developed his now legendary Oblique Strategies instruction cards, along with his friend Peter Schmidt. The music is as varied as it is experimental. There’s proto-punk, wacky lyrics and an overall upbeat feel to the album. Includes the songs: “Third Uncle,” “Burning Airlines Give You So Much More,” and “Back In Judy’s Jungle.” Ten tracks in all. Released by UMC on limited edition 45 rpm double vinyl housed in a gatefold sleeve with an obi strip, half speed master certificate and digital download.

  • limited edition 45 rpm double vinyl pressing
  • gatefold sleeve with obi strip
  • remastered at Abbey Road Studios by Miles Showell
  • half speed master certificate enclosed
  • digital download included
  • music label: UMC 2017
reviewed by lipstick and lashes 09/2017
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