Roger Eno - The Flatlands

Roger Eno - The Flatlands
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Album Details

Title: The Flatlands
Artist: Roger Eno
Release Date: 11/17/1998
Re-Released On: 2/21/2006
Label: All Saints, USD, Thirsty Ear Recordings
UPCs: 031257151825, 700436603621, 5023701003625, 604388620227, 825947124325
Genre: Electronica
Styles: Experimental Electronic, Instrumental Rock, Progressive Electronic, Ethnic Fusion, Ambient, Experimental, Piano/New Age, Art Rock
Moods: Ethereal, Calm/Peaceful, Gentle, Hypnotic
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Somewhere Above
  2. Palimpsest
  3. Last Time Together
  4. Walsingham
  5. Turning
  6. Old Lines
  7. Mr. Johnson Watches the Sky
  8. Weaving
  9. The Secrets of Unity
  10. Just Once
  11. Clepsydra
  12. The Third Light
  13. Elevation
  14. Missing Piece Number One
  15. The Black Cat
  16. Missing Piece Number Four
  17. The Flatlands
  18. Days Like This

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2006CDAll Saints1518
2003CDUSD0000000272
2003CDAll Saints36
1999CDAll Saints36
1998CDThirsty Ear Recordings66036

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Album Review

He probably hates it when people say this, but Roger Eno's compositions do often sound an awful lot like those of his brother Brian -- though it must be said that Roger is by far the more sophisticated musician and composer. On The Flatlands, the more obvious influence is actually fellow chamber experimentalist Harold Budd. What with the sweet, poignant string writing and the unobstrusive piano arpeggios, there's a deep wistfulness about this music that seems to evoke another time and place. The 18 tracks on this album aren't all the same, but they do tend to dissolve into each other while you listen; the effect is of very high-quality ambient music, the kind that you can either leave on at low volume for the atmosphere or turn up for careful listening. Among the more interesting tracks are "Elevation" (which, with its combination of urgency and harmonic stasis, sounds a lot like the music of Arvo Part) and the strange and lovely "Palimpsest." Highly recommended. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Chris George?
Duchess Nell CatchpolePerformer
Francesca HanleyPerformer
Kate St. John?
Lucy ShawPerformer
Matt Sharp?
Matthew SharpPerformer
Matthew Ward?
Nick HayesPerformer
Nick RobertsonArt Direction, Design, Photography
Philip BagenalEngineer
Roger EnoPhotography, Performer
Steven VintererPerformer
Wayne McIntyreMastering