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  2. Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) - Wikipedia

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    The sound of Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) has been described as more subdued than Eno's previous solo album, while the lyrics have darker themes and subject matter. [13] [8] [14] The album's lyrics have been described as "remarkably literate and often humorous" with "quick-fire rhymes, oddball couplets, abrupt demands, and ruthless ...

  3. Third Uncle - Wikipedia

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    "Third Uncle" is a 1974 song by the English musician Brian Eno, released on his second solo album Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy). [3] The song was recorded at Basing Street Studios in Notting Hill, London, in September 1974, and produced by Eno.

  4. Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy - Wikipedia

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    A modern remake, The Taking of Tiger Mountain, directed by Hong Kong film director Tsui Hark was released on December 23, 2014. Brian Eno, who found a book of postcards from the opera in San Francisco, later used the title on his second solo album, Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy).

  5. Here Come the Warm Jets - Wikipedia

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    Here Come the Warm Jets is the debut solo studio album by English musician 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.

  6. More Dark Than Shark - Wikipedia

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    The commentaries cover Eno and Mills's influences, working methods, biography and philosophies, and are illustrated with excerpts from Eno's working notebooks. The chapters – and the albums which they precede – are: The Prepared Observer (Here Come the Warm Jets); The Painted Score (Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy));

  7. Another Green World - Wikipedia

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    Seven songs on the album have Eno playing all the instruments himself, including keyboards, guitars and percussion. [5] Among the guest musicians was Phil Collins, who had played drums on Tiger Mountain and got along with Eno, which led to calling him and his Brand X bandmate Percy Jones to play on Another Green World. [6]

  8. Taking Tiger Mountain (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy is a Communist Chinese Revolutionary opera. ... a 1974 solo album by musician Brian Eno This page was last edited on 30 ...

  9. One of These Days (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    The bass riff influenced Brian Eno's song "Third Uncle" from the album Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy). [15] Depeche Mode cites "One of These Days" as a direct influence on their song "Clean" from their album Violator (1990). [16]