Jon Hassell/Brian Eno - Fourth World, Vol. 1: Possible Musics

Jon Hassell/Brian Eno - Fourth World, Vol. 1: Possible Musics
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Album Details

Title: Fourth World, Vol. 1: Possible Musics
Artist: Jon Hassell/Brian Eno
Release Date: 1980
Re-Released On: 1/14/1992
Label: EG Records
Duration: 45:05
UPC: 017046153720
Genre: New Age
Styles: Experimental Electronic, Ethnic Fusion, Ambient, Minimalism, Techno-Tribal, Prog-Rock, Experimental
Moods: Atmospheric, Dreamy, Restrained, Cerebral, Enigmatic, Sophisticated, Cold, Nocturnal, Detached, Sprawling, Complex, Ethereal, Intimate, Whimsical, Hypnotic, Meandering, Reserved
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 3
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Chemistry
  2. Delta Rain Dream
  3. Griot (Over Contagious Magic)
  4. Ba-Benzélé
  5. Rising Thermal 14° 16' N; 32° 28' E
  6. Charm (Over Burundi Cloud)

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1992CDEG RecordsEEGCD-7

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Album Review

Largely thought of merely as a mostly stillborn offshoot of Brian Eno's larger ambient music series, the Fourth World series of albums, in collaboration with trumpeter Jon Hassell, is actually an entirely separate beast. Fourth World, Vol. 1: Possible Musics starts off from the same basic idea as Hassell's previous solo albums, like Earthquake Island and Vernal Equinox: a blend of avant-garde composition, jazz soloing, and African and Middle Eastern rhythmic forms. This album adds only Eno's characteristic production touches, like the reversed echo that adds a ghostly, unreal edge to Hassell's trumpet solos on the side-long "Charm (Over Burundi Cloud)." The rest of the album, including the African hand drummers on the hypnotic "Delta Rain Dream" and the swirling, almost speech-like solos of "Griot," is pure Hassell. Although this album was never a chart hit and has become surprisingly underappreciated over the years, its influence on what has since become known as tribal techno is incalculable, as has its influence on those art rockers who have picked up a world music vibe. Peter Gabriel in particular owes a fair chunk of his royalty checks from Security onward to Jon Hassell. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Aiyb DiengConga, Ghatam, Ghantam
Andrew TimarHandclapping
Brian EnoSynthesizer, Treatments, Guitar, Performer, Keyboards, Vocals, Producer, Prophet Synthesizer, Moog Synthesizer
CreamDesign
Gordon PhillipsHandclapping
Greg CalbiMastering
Jerome HarrisBass
Jon HassellProphet Synthesizer, Performer, Producer, Arp, Trumpet, ?, Prophet 5, Loops
Michael BrookBass
Michael JayEngineer
Naná VasconcelosDrum Loop, Ghantam, Loops, Conga, Ghatam
Paul FitzgeraldElectronics, Electronic Sounds
Percy JonesBass
Pete SobolAssistant Engineer
Roberta BayleyPhotography
Tina PearsonHandclapping
William CouponPhotography