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Brian Eno With Icebreaker & Bj Cole - Apollo: This Is For All Mankind (2010)

Track listing:
  1. Intro Dialogue 15:07
  2. Signals 3:08
  3. Stars 7:25
  4. Drift 2:58
  5. An Ending (Ascent) 3:49
  6. The Secret Place 2:44
  7. Under Stars 6:00
  8. Matta 3:52
  9. Deep Blue Day 4:00
  10. Under Stars Ii 4:42
  11. Silver Morning 2:26
  12. Weightless 4:13
  13. Always Returning 2:15
  14. An Ending (2) 3:55
  15. Another Day On Earth 6:55
  16. Julie With 7:10
  17. By This River 4:09
  18. Unknown 2 7:27

Notes


Torrent Title:......... Brian_Eno_2010_05_09_Apollo_+_Eno_Sings_(Amended)
Artist:......... Brian Eno with Icebreaker & BJ Cole
Title:......... APOLLO: THIS IS FOR ALL MANKIND
Venue:......... Brighton Dome
Date:......... 2010-05-01
Recorder:......... Edirol R-09HR
Microphone(s)......... Coresound Binaurals
Tracks:......... Stereo
File Size (Compressed):......... 800 mb
Quality:......... 24 bit / 48KHz --> 16bit / 44.1KHz
File Type: ......... wav
Audio Editor:......... Audacity 1.2.5
Compression Format:......... FLAC 16 bit

Total Duration:......... 1 hr 32 min 25 secs

Set List:
01. Intro Dialogue
02. Signals
03. Stars
04. Drift
05. An Ending (Ascent)
06. The Secret Place
07. Under Stars
08. Matta
09. Deep Blue Day
10. Under Stars ll
11. Silver Morning
12. Weightless
13. Always Returning
14. An Ending 2
15. Another Day On Earth
16. Julie With
17. Unknown 1
18. Unknown 2

As part of the Eno curated Brighton Festival the Icebreaker collective with slide guitarist BJ Cole performed Eno's recording Apollo - Atmospheres and Soundtracks while an edited silent version of
Al Reinert's beautiful film composed of footage from the Apollo space mission was projected in the Brighton Dome.

After the fifty minute piece ended Eno reappeared to sing a few of his songs. A real rarity.....

The quiet nature of ambient music highlights the perils of recording this type of performance where you fear every cough and splutter. You can tell Eno is concerned about this in his introduction. Anyway did the best I could. Let me know what you think.

Brighton Dome


As part of the Eno curated Brighton Festival the Icebreaker collective with slide guitarist BJ Cole performed Eno's recording Apollo - Atmospheres and Soundtracks while an edited silent version of
Al Reinert's beautiful film composed of footage from the Apollo space mission was projected in the Brighton Dome.

After the fifty minute piece ended Eno reappeared to sing a few of his songs. A real rarity.....

The quiet nature of ambient music highlights the perils of recording this type of performance where you fear every cough and splutter. You can tell Eno is concerned about this in his introduction.