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Brian Eno Discreet Music 1975 Full Album HQ ///+Discreet Music..,Discreet Music (1975) is the fourth studio album by the British musician Brian Eno, and the first released under his full name "Brian Eno" (as opposed to simply "Eno"). The album is a minimalist work featuring synthesizer and tape delay.[ The A-side consists of one 30-minute piece, while the B-side features three variations on Canon in D Major by Johann Pachelbel, performed by the Cockpit Ensemble and conducted by Gavin Bryars.Side A
"Discreet Music" (Brian Eno) – 30:35
Side B
Three Variations on the Canon in D Major by Johann Pachelbel

"Fullness of Wind" – 9:57
"French Catalogues" – 5:18
"Brutal Ardour" – 8:17
Personnel
Brian Eno – synthesizer, keyboards, producer, photography
Gavin Bryars – arranger, conductor on Side B
The Cockpit Ensemble - performer on Side B
Technical
Simon Heyworth – mastering
Peter Kelsey – engineer
John Bonis - cover design
Andrew Day – redesign///+The A-side of the album is a thirty-minute piece originally intended as a background drones for guitarist Robert Fripp to play against in a series of concerts. Eno set up a synthesizer with built-in memory along with a tape delay system, but was immediately interrupted by phone calls and knocks at the door: "I was answering the phone and adjusting all this stuff as it ran. I almost made that without listening to it. It was really automatic music.The liner notes contain a diagram of how this piece was created. It begins with two melodic phrases of different lengths played back from a synthesizer's digital recall system (the equipment used in this case was an EMS Synthi AKS, which had a then-exotic, built-in digital sequencer). This signal is then run through a graphic equaliser to occasionally change its timbre.While his earlier collaborations with Robert Fripp and several selections from Another Green World (1975) feature similar ideas, Discreet Music marked a clear step toward the ambient aesthetic Eno would later codify with 1978's Ambient 1: Music for Brian Eno's concept of ambient music builds upon a concept composer Erik Satie called "furniture music". This means music that is intended to blend into the ambient atmosphere of the room rather than be directly focused upon. Like Satie's notion of music that could "mingle with the sound of the knives and forks at dinner" Discreet Music was created to play in, and blend with, the subtle background audio of various, or any given, situation.The inspiration for this album began when Eno was left bed-ridden in a hospital by an automobile accident and was given an album of eighteenth-century harp music. A friend, as she was leaving, asked if Eno wanted her to put a record on, and he said yes. She did so and left. However, the volume was turned down too low and Eno could not reach to turn it up. It was raining outside, and Eno says he began listening to the rain and to "these odd notes of the harp that were just loud enough to be heard above the rain". Eno said this experience taught him a new way to perceive music:Brian Eno Discreet Music 1975 Full Album HQ ///+Discreet Music..,Discreet Music (1975) is the fourth studio album by the British musician Brian Eno, and the first released under his full name "Brian Eno" (as opposed to simply "Eno"). The album is a minimalist work featuring synthesizer and tape delay.[ The A-side consists of one 30-minute piece, while the B-side features three variations on Canon in D Major by Johann Pachelbel, performed by the Cockpit Ensemble and conducted by Gavin Bryars.Side A///+Track listing...
"Discreet Music" (Brian Eno) – 30:35
Side B
Three Variations on the Canon in D Major by Johann Pachelbel

"Fullness of Wind" – 9:57
"French Catalogues" – 5:18
"Brutal Ardour" – 8:17
Personnel
Brian Eno – synthesizer, keyboards, producer, photography
Gavin Bryars – arranger, conductor on Side B
The Cockpit Ensemble - performer on Side B
Technical
Simon Heyworth – mastering
Peter Kelsey – engineer
John Bonis - cover design
Andrew Day – redesign///+///+///++I have no copyright or copyright for this album, unless the administration,you tube considers that I have violated the copyright will be deleted and removed from my channel, my respect and thank you!!!