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{{Infobox album
| Name = More Music for Films
| Type = Studio album
| name = More Music for Films
| Longtype =
| type = compilation
| Artist = [[Brian Eno]]
| artist = [[Brian Eno]]
| Cover = Album More Music For Films Cover.jpg
| cover = Album More Music For Films Cover.jpg

| Released = 1983<br />22 March 2005 <small>(Original Masters Series version)</small>
| Recorded = Grant Avenue Studios, Ontario
| alt =
| released = 2005
| Genre = [[Ambient music|Ambient]]
| Length = 42:34
| recorded =
| venue =
| Label = [[Editions EG]]<br />Virgin, Astralwerks
| Producer =
| 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]]
|rev1 = [[AllMusic]]
| rev1Score = {{Rating|3|5}} <ref>[http://www.allmusic.com/album/more-music-for-films-mw0000338268 Allmusic: Album Reviews: Brian Eno: More Music for Films]</ref>
|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 &#124; 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==
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==External links==
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Latest revision as of 21:10, 7 October 2023

More Music for Films
Compilation album by
Released2005
Genre
LabelAstralwerks
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Pitchfork6.9/10[2]

More Music for Films is a compilation album by British musician Brian Eno, released in 2005.

Track listing

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All music is composed by Brian Eno; except where indicated

No.TitleWriter(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 Lanois3:17
19."Drift Study"Brian Eno, Roger Eno, Daniel Lanois2:33
20."Approaching Taidu"Brian Eno, Daniel Lanois3:36
21."Always Returning (II)"Brian Eno, Roger Eno3:09
  • 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

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  • Brian Eno
  • Daniel Lanois
Technical
  • Russell Mills - artwork, design, typography
  • David Buckland - photography

References

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  1. ^ "More Music for Films - Brian Eno | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
  2. ^ "Brian Eno: Music for Films / Apollo / Thursday Afternoon / More Music for Films". Pitchfork.
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