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Brian Eno - :Neroli: (Thinking Music Part IV) flac mp3 download
Title:
:Neroli: (Thinking Music Part IV)
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Style:
Ambient
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MP3 album size:
1549 mb
FLAC album size:
1635 mb
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Rating:
4.1 ✪

Tracklist

1 Neroli 57:58

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – All Saints Records Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – All Saints Records Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – CSJ Bofop
  • Copyright (c) – Opal Music
  • Copyright (c) – Upala Music Inc.
  • Published By – Opal Music
  • Published By – Upala Music Inc.
  • Recorded At – Wilderness Studio
  • Mastered At – Chop 'Em Out
  • Glass Mastered At – Nimbus

Credits

  • Composed By, Recorded By, Design – Brian Eno
  • Liner Notes – C.S.J. Bofop*
  • Photography By – Michihiro Ikeda*
  • Typography – Marc Abbott

Notes

Composed and recorded at the Wilderness Studios, Suffolk.
Published by Opal Music (except in North America by Upala Music Inc. / BMI)
Mastered at Chop 'Em Out, London

Booklet:
℗ & © All Saints Records Limited
© C.S.J. Bofop March 1993 (liner notes)

CD:
℗ 1993 All Saints Records Ltd
© Opal Music 1993 (except in North America by Upala Music Inc. / BMI)

Backlet:
Manufactured in the U.K.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 5 023701 001522
  • Barcode: 5023701001522
  • Matrix / Runout (Mirrored): ASCD 15 · 1:2 MASTERED BY NIMBUS

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
12957 1101 2 Brian Eno :Neroli: (Thinking Music Part IV) ‎(CD, Album) Materiali Sonori, All Saints 12957 1101 2 Italy 1993
POCP-1325 Brian Eno :Neroli: (Thinking Music Part IV) ‎(CD, Album) All Saints POCP-1325 Japan 1995
ASCD15, ASCDA15 Brian Eno :Neroli: (Thinking Music Part IV) ‎(CD, Album, RP) All Saints, All Saints ASCD15, ASCDA15 UK Unknown
WAST012CD, BRAS012 Brian Eno Neroli ‎(CD, Album, RE + CD) All Saints, Beat Records WAST012CD, BRAS012 Japan 2014
none Brian Eno Neroli (Thinking Music, Part IV) [Expanded Edition] ‎(2xFile, AAC, Album, RE, 256) All Saints none Unknown

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Reviews:
  • Felolak
Anyone with any idea as to the release year of this version?
  • Giamah
This is a great piece of music, and it fulfils its title function very well. I've been listening to it while studying & it has made that a much more tolerable, even enjoyable, experience. As far as the whole modal decription is concerned, to clarify matters a mode is a 'scale within a scale', that is to say a scale derived from the interior notes of a 'normal' scale eg. from the 3rd to the 3rd (Phrygian) or the 5th to the 5th (Mixolydian). There are seven basic modes, one for each note of the standard Western major/minor scale. The major scale could be considered the 'Ionian' mode and the natural minor is the 'Aeolian' mode. The phrygian mode which is utilised in this piece is more simply described as a natural minor mode with a flattened 2nd degree. Modality has nothing to do with chord construction techniques.
  • bass
Modal means that a tune is not based on a common major or minor chord, but on a 6th or 7th, for example. So the base notes are not 3 (triad) but 4. It's more or less this.
  • Otrytrerl
"Neroli" is modal. In this case the mode is the Phrygian, whose flattened second evokes the Moorish atmosphere alluded to in the title" …boy, I feel stupid sometimes! If you know what this means, please let me know as I really would like to understand. I do understand however that once again this is delightful sound (it’s nothing more then a piano, toggled every so many seconds) that brings you to the boundaries of music and gives you the choice as to actually listen to the music or just undergo it. I prefer the last one and put Neroli on while working or reading and it always manages to enhance the atmosphere so much with so little. This is definitely of Eno’s best work.
  • Ance
":Neroli:" is a modal piece, like "Music for Airports", "The Plateaux of Mirror", "On Land", etc. The result is atmosphere, ambience... It seems this CD has been used during childbirth in some maternity hospitals.