Robert Fripp & Brian Eno
Evening Star
Label ©  Eg
Release Year  1975
Length  48:15
Genre  Ambient
Personal Star Rating [1-5]  
  Ref#  R-0066
Bitrate  (various) Kbps
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    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Wind on Water  
       5:33  
      2.  
      Evening Star  
       7:50  
      3.  
      Evensong  
       2:54  
      4.  
      Wind on Wind  
       3:11  
      5.  
      An Index of Metals  
       28:47  
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      Review by Ted Mills

      Robert Fripp's second team up with Brian Eno was a less harsh, more varied affair, closer to Eno's then-developing idea of ambient music than what had come before in No Pussyfooting. The method used, once again, was the endless decaying tape loop system of Frippertronics but refined with pieces such as "Wind on Water" fading up into an already complex bed of layered synths and treated guitar over which Fripp plays long, languid solos. "Evening Star" is meditative and calm with gentle scales rocking to and fro while Fripp solos on top. "Wind on Wind" is Eno solo, an excerpt from the soon to be released Discreet Music album. The nearly 30-minute ending piece, "An Index of Metals," keeps Evening Star from being a purely background listen as the loops this time contain a series of guitar distortions layered to the nth degree, Frippertronics as pure dissonance. As a culmination of Fripp and Eno's experiments, Evening Star shows how far they could go.
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