Fripp & Eno - No Pussyfooting

Fripp & Eno - No Pussyfooting
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Album Details

Title: No Pussyfooting
Artist: Fripp & Eno
Release Date: 11/1973
Re-Released On: 10/1/1999
Label: Editions E.G. Records, EG Records
Duration: 39:38
Album Type(s): Instrumental
UPCs: 017046152228, 077778721321, 084317540220, 5012985400220
Genre: Rock
Styles: Ambient, Experimental Ambient
Moods: Complex, Difficult, Eccentric, Sophisticated, Uncompromising, Atmospheric, Cerebral, Elaborate, Refined/Mannered, Volatile, Clinical, Confident, Eerie, Elegant, Enigmatic, Indulgent, Intense, Meandering, Trippy, Austere, Detached, Unsettling, Hypnotic
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 8
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. The Heavenly Music Corporation
  2. Swastika Girls

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1999CDEG Records2
1990CDEditions E.G. Records2
1987CDEG Records2

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Album Review

At the same time Brian Eno was working on Here Come the Warm Jets, he was flexing his experimental muscle with this album of tape delay manipulation recorded with Robert Fripp. In a system later to be dubbed Frippertronics, Eno and Fripp set up two reel-to-reel tape decks that would allow audio elements to be added to a continuing tape loop, building up a dense layer of sound that slowly decayed as it turned around and around the deck's playback head. Fripp later soloed on top of this. No Pussyfooting represents the duo's initial experiments with this system, a side each. "Heavenly Music Corporation" demonstrates the beauty of the setup, with several guitar and synth elements building on top of each other, the music slowly evolving, and Fripp ending the piece with low dive-bombing feedback that swoops over the soundscape, bringing the piece to its conclusion. "Swastika Girls," on the other hand, shows how the system can be abused. With too many disconnected sounds sharing the space, some discordant, some melodic, the resulting work lacks form and structure. Eno and Fripp later refined the system on Evening Star and Eno's solo album Discreet Music. Fripp would take the system and base whole albums and live appearances around it (particularly Let the Power Fall). But it was here on No Pussyfooting where it all started. ~ Ted Mills, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Arun ChakravertyEngineer, Mastering
Brian EnoTreatments, Vocals, Performer, Producer, VCS 3 Synthesizer, Keyboards, Synthesizer
Fripp & EnoProducer
Ray HendricksenEngineer
Ray HendriksenEngineer
Robert FrippGuitar, Performer, Producer, Guitar (Electric), Remastering
Tony ArnoldRemastering
Willie ChristieDesign, Cover Design, Photography, Cover Art