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Desert Island Selection

 
Album Review: Desert Island Selection

  • Artist: Brian Eno
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1986
  • Total Time: 49:02
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

A CD-only expansion of the 1986 compilation More Blank Than Frank, Desert Island Selection is Brian Eno's handpicked summation of his first few albums, now thought of as his pre-ambient pop phase. It's actually not a bad selection at all, and Eno seems to have taken care to choose and sequence the songs so that the whole thing hangs together. The only problem is that the album's unerring focus on the mellower, almost proto-ambient side of Eno's early music -- "Here He Comes" and "On Some Faraway Beach" instead of "Baby's on Fire" or "King's Lead Hat" -- gives a skewed and not entirely representative view of these albums, which were much more cacophonous and weird than prettily poppish tracks like "I'll Come Running (To Tie Your Shoe)" and "Taking Tiger Mountain" would suggest. This set hints at what was to come with the addition of two slightly later instrumental tracks, "Spirits Drifting" and a six-minute condensation of the first track from Music for Airports, "1/1." ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Here He Comes (Lyrics) Brian Eno Brian Eno (5:37)
Everything Merges With the Night (Lyrics) Brian Eno Brian Eno (4:02)
I'll Come Running (To Tie Your Shoes) Brian Eno Brian Eno (3:38)
On Some Faraway Beach (Lyrics) Brian Eno Brian Eno (3:38)
Spirits Drifting Brian Eno Brian Eno (2:39)
Back in Judy's Jungle (Lyrics) Brian Eno Brian Eno (5:16)
St. Elmo's Fire (Lyrics) Brian Eno Brian Eno (2:59)
No One Receiving (Lyrics) Brian Eno Brian Eno (3:51)
Julie With... (Lyrics) Brian Eno Brian Eno (5:51)
Taking Tiger Mountain (Lyrics) Brian Eno Brian Eno (5:23)
1/1 Robert Wyatt, Rhett Davies, Brian Eno Brian Eno (6:08)

Credits

Phil Collins (Drums), Phil Manzanera (Guitar), Phil Manzanera (Producer), Robert Wyatt (Percussion), Busta Cherry Jones (Guitar (Bass)), Rhett Davies (Stick), Rhett Davies (Producer), Rhett Davies (?), Rhett Davies (Agong-Gon), Brian Eno (Organ), Brian Eno (Synthesizer), Brian Eno (Guitar), Brian Eno (Percussion), Brian Eno (Piano), Brian Eno (Guitar (Bass)), Brian Eno (Vocals), Brian Eno (Voices), Brian Eno (Moog Synthesizer), Brian Eno (Multi Instruments), Brian Eno (Bells), Brian Eno (Producer), Brian Eno (Snake), Brian Eno (Main Performer), Brian Eno (Bass Pedals), Brian Eno (Compilation), Brian Eno (Treatments), Brian Eno (Synthesizer Percussion), Brian Eno (Mini Moog), Robert Fripp (Guitar), Percy Jones (Fretless Bass), Simon King (Percussion), Andy Mackay (Keyboards), Dave Mattacks (Drums), Melvin (Piano), Roderick Melvin (Piano), Paul Rudolph (Bass), Paul Rudolph (Guitar), Paul Rudolph (Castanets), Paul Rudolph (Guitar (Bass)), Paul Rudolph (Guitar (Rhythm)), Paul Rudolph (Drums (Snare)), Paul Rudolph (Harmonic Bass), Simplistics (Vocals (Background)), Brian Turrington (Bass), Brian Turrington (Piano), Brian Turrington (Guitar (Bass)), Malcolm Garrett (Design)
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