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  1. Here Come the Warm Jets is the debut solo album by Brian Eno (mononymously credited as "Eno"), released on Island Records on 8 February 1974. It was recorded and produced by Eno following his departure from Roxy Music , and blends glam and pop stylings with avant-garde approaches.

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  2. Jan 3, 2024 · Among those filing into London’s Majestic Studios in September 1973 were guitarists Robert Fripp (King Crimson), Chris Spedding and Paul Rudolph (Pink Fairies), bassists John Wetton, Busta...

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  3. Here Come the Warm Jets was the first album Eno made after an ugly break with Roxy Music, effectively forced out by vocalist and songwriter Bryan Ferry. A self-taught, self-identified “non...

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    • Family – Sat’d’y Barfly. An early example of Wetton in action, from Family’s Fearless album in 1971. His role here wasn’t especially prevalent, but he does make his presence felt with deft touches on bass and other instruments.
    • King Crimson – Larks’ Tongues In Aspic Part One. An instrumental from the Larks Tongue In Aspic album that allowed Wetton to showcase both his flexibility and dexterity.
    • Brian Eno – The Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch. On this track from Eno’s 1974 album Here Come The Warm Jets, Wetton displayed a relaxed capacity for getting slightly funky.
    • King Crimson – Starless. A chance for Wetton to prove that his vocal nuances were an able part of the Crimson canon on the Red album. His lyrics were evocative, fitting confidently into the flowing musical passages.
  5. Instruments played by Eno include the “snake guitar”, the “simplistic piano” and the “electric larynx”. The result is experimental pop music of the highest order. The album brought together influences from funk to fifties music, glam to punk, proto-new wave to ballads.

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    Here Come the Warm Jets (September 1973): Wetton plays bass on track 3 ("Baby's on Fire") and track 5 ("Driving Me Backwards") With Pete Sinfield Still (1973) Also with Greg Lake , Gordon Haskell , Mel Collins , etc.

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