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Wrong Way Up [Expanded Edition]

by Brian Eno & John Cale

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suddenmoon
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suddenmoon Spinning Away is a perfect song. Favorite track: Spinning Away.
tideracer
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tideracer A fantastic early 90s album. This is what the decade could have been remembered for along with other standout records like 'Acadie' (1989) or the Teenage Fanclub albums, instead of grunge or 90s "alternative" (not knocking Nirvana, etc). Unfathomably, the record failed to make an impact. Rated A+. Favorite track: Been There Done That.
Levrikon
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Levrikon Just an incredible example of both men's pop instincts. Their styles mesh together so well and it makes this album a must-own. Favorite track: Empty Frame.
bonnieprince
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bonnieprince One of my fav Eno albums, and definitey his best collab in my mind. Some absolutely catchy and absurd gems here that take me back to his original solo records. Favorite track: Empty Frame.
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    Two bonus tracks and booklet containing a 1990 interview with Eno about the making of the album.

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Lay My Love 04:44
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One Word 04:34
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Empty Frame 04:26
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Cordoba 04:22
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Footsteps 03:13
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The River 04:23
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Palanquin 02:36

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“Brian Eno and John Cale’s 1990 collaboration is an album of contention, contrasts, cycles, and pop songs so layered and euphoric it ranks among the best albums either artist has ever made.” - Pitchfork
30th anniversary reissue of the historic coming together of two icons of leftfield music. Having both started their careers as creative forces in seminal bands (Eno’s unique synthesizer treatments in Roxy Music and Cale’s viola and bass contributions to the Velvet Underground), they’ve appeared as guest musicians on each other’s records as far back as 1974, the year in which they also made a historic live album with Nico and Kevin Ayers at the Rainbow Theatre in London. They remained friends, and the year prior to Wrong Way Up, Eno produced Cale’s Words For The Dying album. This paved the way for the pair to write and record an album together, notably the first time Eno had delivered a collection of song-based recordings since Before And After Science in 1977. The resulting album is a triumph for both artists, containing the singles “Spinning Away” and “Been There Done That”.

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released August 21, 2020

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From his early days as a member of Roxy Music to collaborations with John Cale, David Bowie, Damon Albarn and Jon Hopkins, Brian Eno has had an influence on various types of electronic and popular music spanning nearly 4 decades, while being responsible for one of the most prolific, innovative solo outputs of his generation. ... more

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