Brian Eno - Dali's Car

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Album Details

Title: Dali's Car
Artist: Brian Eno
Release Date: 1994
Label: Griffin
Duration: 30:55
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPC: 054421013729
Genre: Rock
Styles: Experimental Electronic, Ambient, Glam Rock, Proto-Punk, Experimental Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Art Rock
Moods: Atmospheric, Cerebral, Reserved, Circular, Clinical, Complex, Insular, Pastoral, Poignant, Quirky, Eerie, Ethereal, Hypnotic, Laid-Back/Mellow, Playful, Restrained, Soothing, Wintry, Melancholy, Nocturnal, Reflective, Wistful, Intense, Somber, Tense/Anxious, Trippy, Stylish, Detached
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch
  2. Fever
  3. Fat Lady of Limbourg
  4. Third Uncle
  5. Baby's on Fire
  6. I'll Come Running

Additional Releases

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Album Review

Dali's Car, not to be confused with the 1984 Mick Karn/Peter Murphy project of the same name, is comprised of live sessions Eno recorded with the Winkies (1974) and 801 (1976). This release covers material from the studio albums Here Come the Warm Jets, Taking Tiger Mountain, and Another Green World, plus a rendition of Eddie Cooley's classic "Fever."

The BBC Radio London sessions with the Winkies (tracks 1-5) are solid, with an incredibly atmospheric "Fat Lady of Limbourg" standing tall among the selections. The recording picked up the buzz and excitement in the crowd which is partially responsible for the mood-evoking quality of this tune. Eno's voice takes on a very groovy, hip tone on "Fever," making it comparable to other covers in his catalogue, namely "You Really Got Me" and "Wimoweh."

The transition from "Baby's on Fire" to the last track, "I'll Come Running," is uncanny -- almost seamless. "Running," taken from 801's performance at the Reading Festival, is markedly superior in sound quality to the Winkies tracks. The CD's only 801 performance, this cut features an unparalleled band of virtuosic musicians playing to the hilt as they do on the heart-stopping 801 Live which was taken from the same tour. In addition, the song contains altered lyrics from the studio version.

Although the compact disc is of an inferior sound quality overall, it does not detract from the listening pleasure. Live Eno material is fairly hard to come by (the most widely accessible recordings being 801 Live and June 1st 1974) and the inclusion of several rarely seen photographs of Eno makes this a must-find. ~ David Ross Smith, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bill MacCormickVocals, Bass
Brian EnoGuitar, Keyboards, Synthesizer, Vocals
Brian TurringtonBass
Francis MonkmanClarinet
Guy HumphriesVocals, Guitar
Lloyd WatsonGuitar, Vocals
Michael DesmaraisDrums
Phil ManzaneraGuitar
Philip BambowGuitar, Vocals
Simon PhillipsDrums