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On this text Are a Caring Jets is (Brian) Eno's first solo album. Its musical genre range from either aggressive garage rock ("Blank Frank") to serene Beach Boys-style reverie ("On Some Faraway Beach".) Eno employs deuce of his preferred guitar player: King Crimson leader Robert Fripp and former Roxy Music colleague Phil Manzanera.

It has been suggested that a album's title refers to urination, but a words "warm jets" were utilized by Eno to describe the distorted guitar in a title track, which evokes the healthy of a jet engine. Eno himself claims that he typically chooses words for their healthy prior to, or despite, their meaning.

Track Listing

  • "Needles In the Camel's Eye" (3:11)
  • "The Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch" (3:04)
  • "Baby's On Fire" (5:19)
  • "Cindy Tells Me" (3:25)
  • "Driving Me Backwards" (5:12)
  • "On Some Faraway Beach" (4:36)
  • "Blank Frank" (3:37)
  • "Dead Finks Don't Talk" (4:19)
  • "Some of Them Are Old" (5:11)
  • "Here Come the Warm Jets" (4:04)

  • All Music Guide: Brian Eno - Here Come the Warm Jets
    Five star review by Steve Huey. "...coaxes otherworldly noises and textures from the treated guitars and keyboards, layering them in complex arrangements or bouncing them off one another in a weird cacophony. Avant-garde yet very accessible..."

    Epinions: Brian Eno - Here Come The Warm Jets
    Multiple member reviews, 4 stars. "Freak your boring friends out."

    Ground and Sky: Brian Eno - Here Come the Warm Jets
    Review by Joe McGlinchey. "Eno effortlessly shifts from ridiculous proto-new wave...to the darkly humorous...to the just plain weird..."






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