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200px Thursday Afternoon (1985) is an album by the British ambient musician Brian Eno. These are the soundtrack to the video production by the equivalent title manufactured within 1984 at the asking of the Sony corporation.

Since recording Discreet Music within 1975, Eno has shown a hard interest in creating music that might influence a atmosphere of the space where these are played, like than exist as focused in directly. A videos was conceived as a series of “video paintings� which may be surfed at inside passing forswearing demanding to a full attention from either the viewer. It consists of heptad segments of videos depicting elementary imagination that hwhen been treated using ocular results, good deal in the equivalent way as Eno’s music is typically mass produced higher of elementary subservient performances which keep around been treated sustaining audio results.

A music on this album consists of multiple tracks of made piano & electronic textures. A shells of the composition come phased and so that their relationships to both more come constantly changing around how else similar to Ambient 1/Music for Airports. This album is besides a foremost to require benefit of the extended going period of the compact disc format, containing only 1 61 microscopic track. Track listing

  • â€?Thursday Afternoonâ€? - 61:00 Personnel
    Performed by
    Brian Eno Daniel Lanois Roger Eno Mixed by
    Brian Eno Michael Brook Daniel Lanois Assembled by
    Brian Eno Michael Brook Engineered by
    Daniel Lanois Tim Hunt Nigel Gayler

  • All Music Guide: Brian Eno - Thursday Afternoon
    Review by Backroads Muisic/Heartbeats, score 3 of 5. "...epitomizes what Eno calls his "holographic" compositional style"






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