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  1. Like previous Eno projects, he hired a handful of different instrumentalists, including Robert Fripp, Phil Collins, Paul Rudolph, Bill MacCormick and Percy Jones.

  2. Before and After Science by Brian Eno released in 1977. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  3. Mar 27, 2009 · Some of that can be attributed to the occasional rhythm section of Percy Jones and Phil Collins, who would go on to play together in Brand X. While it may be tempting to see this as another Another Green World , there are only two instrumentals on Science : “Energy Fools The Magician” and “Through Hollow Lands” (the latter dedicated to ...

  4. Dec 27, 2022 · December 27, 2022 Jim Allen. Brian Eno’s Before And After Science on cassette (Image: Discogs) Nobody was prepared for the arrival of Before and After Science, but it’s hard to imagine a world without it. Brian Eno’s previous output offered nary a hint of what his December ‘77 release would entail.

  5. Before And After Science could be Brian Eno's secret masterpiece, yet it remains an uncelebrated album. Eno built each piece from layer upon layer of performances from the likes of Phil Manzanera, Robert Fripp, Achim Roedulius, and Mobi Moebius of Cluster, and er...Phil Collins. The results still sound astonishing.

  6. Aug 3, 2017 · Here Come the Warm Jets / Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) / Before and After Science. Brian Eno. 9.5. Best New Reissue. 1 of 3 Here Come the Warm Jets Virgin EMI 1974. By Douglas Wolk....

  7. Jun 20, 2004 · It’s a simple song, grooving on simple guitar chords, heavy bass and syncopated drum fills, supplied by none other than Phil Collins. The next song, “Backwater,” is reminiscent of styles found on Taking Tiger Mountain By Strategy. It’s a theatrical piano-driven pop song, catchy and weird, like only Eno can be.