More Music for Films: Difference between revisions
Appearance
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary |
MenkinAlRire (talk | contribs) →Track listing: spelling |
||
(40 intermediate revisions by 27 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{ |
{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2016}} |
||
{{Use British English|date=November 2016}} |
|||
{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums --> |
|||
{{Infobox album |
|||
| Name = More Music for Films |
|||
| |
| name = More Music for Films |
||
| |
| type = compilation |
||
| |
| artist = [[Brian Eno]] |
||
| |
| cover = Album More Music For Films Cover.jpg |
||
| Released = 1983<br />22 March 2005 <small>(Original Masters Series version)</small> |
|||
| |
| alt = |
||
| released = 2005 |
|||
| Genre = [[Ambient music|Ambient]] |
|||
| |
| recorded = |
||
| venue = |
|||
| Label = [[Editions EG]]<br />Virgin, Astralwerks |
|||
| |
| studio = |
||
| genre = *[[Ambient music|Ambient]] |
|||
| Chronology = Brian Eno |
|||
*[[minimal music|minimalist]] |
|||
| Last album = ''[[Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks]]''<br/>(1983) |
|||
| length = |
|||
| This album = '''''Music For Films Volume 2'''''<br/>(1983) |
|||
| label = [[Astralwerks]] |
|||
| Next album = ''[[The Pearl (album)|The Pearl]]<br/>(1984) |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
{{album reviews |
|||
{{Album ratings |
|||
| |
|rev1 = [[AllMusic]] |
||
| |
|rev1score = {{rating|3|5}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/more-music-for-films-mw0000338268|title=More Music for Films - Brian Eno | Songs, Reviews, Credits|website=AllMusic}}</ref> |
||
|rev2 = ''[[Pitchfork (website)|Pitchfork]]'' |
|||
|rev2score = 6.9/10<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/11732-music-for-films-apollo-thursday-afternoon-more-music-for-films/|title=Brian Eno: Music for Films / Apollo / Thursday Afternoon / More Music for Films|website=Pitchfork}}</ref> |
|||
}} |
}} |
||
'''''More Music for Films''''' or '''''Music for Films Volume 2''''' is an album by [[Brian Eno]], [[Daniel Lanois]], and [[Roger Eno]]. The album is a sequel to Eno's 1978 album; ''[[Music for Films]]''. |
|||
'''''More Music for Films''''' is a compilation album by British musician [[Brian Eno]], released in 2005. |
|||
On the back cover Eno states, "I released the first volume of 'Music for Films' in 1978, and it contained samples of my work, spanning the period of 1975-78. This second volume picks up where the first left off, but is somewhat different in that it contains fewer pieces with greater average length." |
|||
==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
||
{{tracklisting |
|||
===''Music for Films Volume 2'' - original 1983 release=== |
|||
| all_music = [[Brian Eno]]; except where indicated |
|||
;Side one |
|||
# "The Dove" – 1:30 |
|||
# "Roman Twilight" – 3:45 |
|||
# "Matta" – 2:25 |
|||
# "Dawn, Marshland" – 3:00 |
|||
# "Climate Study" – 3:20 |
|||
# "The Secret Place" – 3:00 |
|||
# "An Ending" – 3:45 |
|||
| title1 = Untitled |
|||
;Side two |
|||
| length1 = 2:05 |
|||
# "Always Returning I" – 4:30 |
|||
| title2 = The Last Door |
|||
# "Signals" – 4:00 |
|||
| length2 = 1:31 |
|||
# "Under Stars" – 4:25 |
|||
| title3 = Chemin de fer |
|||
# "Drift Study" – 2:29 |
|||
| length3 = 1:57 |
|||
# "Approaching Taidu" – 3:20 |
|||
| title4 = Dark Waters |
|||
# "Always Returning II" – 3:05 |
|||
| length4 = 1:07 |
|||
| title5 = Fuseli |
|||
| length5 = 1:40 |
|||
| title6 = Melancholy Waltz |
|||
| length6 = 1:46 |
|||
| title7 = Northern Lights |
|||
| length7 = 2:13 |
|||
| title8 = From the Coast |
|||
| length8 = 2:02 |
|||
| title9 = Shell |
|||
| length9 = 1:26 |
|||
| title10 = Empty Landscape |
|||
| length10 = 1:26 |
|||
| title11 = Reactor |
|||
| length11 = 1:40 |
|||
| title12 = The Secret |
|||
| length12 = 1:13 |
|||
| title13 = Don't Look Back |
|||
| length13 = 0:57 |
|||
| title14 = Marseilles |
|||
| length14 = 1:28 |
|||
| title15 = The Dove |
|||
| length15 = 1:25 |
|||
| title16 = Roman Twilight |
|||
| length16 = 3:38 |
|||
| title17 = Dawn, Marshland |
|||
| length17 = 3:14 |
|||
| title18 = Climate Study |
|||
| writer18 = Brian Eno, [[Daniel Lanois]] |
|||
| length18 = 3:17 |
|||
| title19 = Drift Study |
|||
| writer19 = Brian Eno, [[Roger Eno]], Daniel Lanois |
|||
| length19 = 2:33 |
|||
| title20 = Approaching Taidu |
|||
| writer20 = Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois |
|||
| length20 = 3:36 |
|||
| title21 = Always Returning (II) |
|||
| writer21 = Brian Eno, Roger Eno |
|||
| length21 = 3:09 |
|||
}} |
|||
*Tracks 1-14 originally appeared on the initial 1976 promo-only LP release of ''[[Music for Films]]'', and on CD as part of the 1993 release ''Eno Box I: Instrumental''. |
|||
*Tracks 15 to 21 originally appeared on the 1983 release ''[[Music for Films Volume 2]]''. |
|||
*Tracks 5 and 8 originally appeared on the commercial 1978 release of ''Music for Films'' as "Patrolling Wire Borders" and "Quartz", respectively. |
|||
==Personnel== |
|||
===''More Music for Films'' - 2005 CD reissue=== |
|||
*Brian Eno |
|||
# "Untitled |
|||
*Daniel Lanois |
|||
# "The Last Door" |
|||
;Technical |
|||
# "Chemin De Fer" |
|||
*[[Russell Mills (artist)|Russell Mills]] - artwork, design, typography |
|||
# "Dark Waters" |
|||
*David Buckland - photography |
|||
# "Fuseli" |
|||
# "Melancholy Waltz" |
|||
# "Northern Lights" |
|||
# "From the Coast" |
|||
# "Shell" |
|||
# "Empty Landscape" |
|||
# "Reactor" |
|||
# "The Secret" |
|||
# "Don't Look Back" |
|||
# "Marseilles" |
|||
# "The Dove" |
|||
# "Roman Twilight" |
|||
# "Dawn, Marshland" |
|||
# "Climate Study" |
|||
# "Drift Study" |
|||
# "Approaching Taidu" |
|||
# "Always Returning (II)" |
|||
*Tracks 1, 3, 10 to 14 originally appeared on the 1993 release I: ''Instrumental''. |
|||
*Tracks 15 to 21 originally appeared on the 1983 release ''Music for Films Volume 2''. |
|||
*Tracks 5 and 8 originally appeared on the 1978 release ''Music For Films'' as "Patrolling Wire Borders" and "Quartz" respectively. |
|||
==External links== |
|||
*{{Discogs release|id=193196}} |
|||
==References== |
==References== |
||
{{reflist}} |
{{reflist}} |
||
==External links== |
|||
{{1980s-electronic-album-stub}} |
|||
*{{Discogs master|32597}} |
|||
{{Brian Eno}} |
{{Brian Eno}} |
||
[[Category:1983 albums]] |
|||
{{Authority control}} |
|||
[[Category:2005 albums]] |
|||
[[Category:Brian Eno albums]] |
[[Category:Brian Eno albums]] |
||
[[Category:Daniel Lanois albums]] |
[[Category:Daniel Lanois albums]] |
||
[[Category:Albums produced by Brian Eno]] |
|||
[[Category:Albums produced by Daniel Lanois]] |
|||
[[Category:E.G. Records albums]] |
[[Category:E.G. Records albums]] |
||
[[Category:Sequel albums]] |
|||
[[Category:Astralwerks compilation albums]] |
|||
{{2000s-electronic-album-stub}} |
Latest revision as of 21:10, 7 October 2023
More Music for Films | |
---|---|
Compilation album by | |
Released | 2005 |
Genre | |
Label | Astralwerks |
Review scores | |
---|---|
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Pitchfork | 6.9/10[2] |
More Music for Films is a compilation album by British musician Brian Eno, released in 2005.
Track listing
[edit]All music is composed by Brian Eno; except where indicated
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
---|---|---|---|
1. | "Untitled" | 2:05 | |
2. | "The Last Door" | 1:31 | |
3. | "Chemin de fer" | 1:57 | |
4. | "Dark Waters" | 1:07 | |
5. | "Fuseli" | 1:40 | |
6. | "Melancholy Waltz" | 1:46 | |
7. | "Northern Lights" | 2:13 | |
8. | "From the Coast" | 2:02 | |
9. | "Shell" | 1:26 | |
10. | "Empty Landscape" | 1:26 | |
11. | "Reactor" | 1:40 | |
12. | "The Secret" | 1:13 | |
13. | "Don't Look Back" | 0:57 | |
14. | "Marseilles" | 1:28 | |
15. | "The Dove" | 1:25 | |
16. | "Roman Twilight" | 3:38 | |
17. | "Dawn, Marshland" | 3:14 | |
18. | "Climate Study" | Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois | 3:17 |
19. | "Drift Study" | Brian Eno, Roger Eno, Daniel Lanois | 2:33 |
20. | "Approaching Taidu" | Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois | 3:36 |
21. | "Always Returning (II)" | Brian Eno, Roger Eno | 3:09 |
- Tracks 1-14 originally appeared on the initial 1976 promo-only LP release of Music for Films, and on CD as part of the 1993 release Eno Box I: Instrumental.
- Tracks 15 to 21 originally appeared on the 1983 release Music for Films Volume 2.
- Tracks 5 and 8 originally appeared on the commercial 1978 release of Music for Films as "Patrolling Wire Borders" and "Quartz", respectively.
Personnel
[edit]- Brian Eno
- Daniel Lanois
- Technical
- Russell Mills - artwork, design, typography
- David Buckland - photography
References
[edit]External links
[edit]- More Music for Films at Discogs (list of releases)