Yeah this is routinely one of my most streamed albums would absolutely kill to have it on vinyl.
Amazing! Thank you very very much for the heads up and for somehow remembering that post
Now to find an EU or UK store stocking it!
No worries man!
Yeah currently weighing up taking the hit on the absurd shipping fees from Numero as nowhere over here seems to have it - comes in at Ā£37 in total
Such a great album that I listen to regularly - probably worth it
I found a French store that will be getting it in April, for a normal price: Summer Brings The Sunshine - Modulor Records
So Iāll hold out another few weeks to see if other stores over here list it. Itās Numero, so surely thereāll be some places stocking it here.
This one!
Main cut for me is āYou always hurt the one you loveā
bwa-ha - ask and ye shall receive. this is one of the coolest, weirdest sometimes-scariest oh letās call it āambient dubā album ever penned, and now thereās a vinyl campaign. you KNOW i bought two of these, iām not an idiot.
Brian Eno, Another Day on Earth (Hannibal, 2005)
I mostly stopped following Enoās contemporary releases after this record, but it really struck me as gorgeous when it came out and still stands up, for me.
Nice. Hadnāt seen this campaign option on Bandcamp before.
Heard Odonna on Takoās promo mix CD included with the MFM Virtual Dreams comp.
Iād love to see this slab of bliss from Vangelis reissued. Remember hearing the B side on http://artdecade.blogspot.com way back and being totally blown away. Lush, meditative sounds.
Created exclusively for āSilent Portraitsā, a project involving Italian photographer Gian Paolo Barbieri, who shot on Polaroid a series of black and white photos, mostly all portraits, of the inhabitants of the nation of Seychelles. The book and photographs together make up this project, and was published by Garzanti Editore S.p.A. in 1984. The music was meant to be played while looking at the photos.
The title track from this is a beauty. Remember it from the excellent TP Brian Eno producer series mix. Iāll need to check the rest of the album
Agreed on the Eno record! I suppose like a lot of other people I had not been following recent Eno releases. I randomly picked up this CD at Colette in Paris in 2008 - disc 1 trendy business by Michel Gaubert and disc 2 a lovely mix by Mickey Moonlight penultimately blending Goldfrapp āBlack Cherryā into the title Eno track - immediately ordered the Eno disc which is really nice - a bit surprising itās not on wax.