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'''''Machine Music''''' is a 1978 album by ] and ]. The album was the eighth release on ]'s ].<ref name="Sheppard">{{cite book|title=On Some Faraway Beach The Life and Times of Brian Eno|first=David|last=Sheppard|authorlink=David Sheppard|isbn= |
'''''Machine Music''''' is a 1978 album by ] and ]. The album was the eighth release on ]'s ].<ref name="Sheppard">{{cite book|title=On Some Faraway Beach The Life and Times of Brian Eno|first=David|last=Sheppard|authorlink=David Sheppard|isbn=978-0-7528-7570-5|pages=261–262}}</ref> | ||
This release had the catalogue number ''Obscure OBS 8''. In common with most of the releases on Obscure it was recorded at ] in London, produced by Brian Eno and engineered by ].<ref name="Sheppard"/> | This release had the catalogue number ''Obscure OBS 8''. In common with most of the releases on Obscure it was recorded at ] in London, produced by Brian Eno and engineered by ].<ref name="Sheppard"/> | ||
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==Tracklisting and personnel== | ==Tracklisting and personnel== | ||
===Side one=== | ===Side one=== | ||
All compositions by John White | All compositions by John White | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Machine Music is a 1978 album by John White and Gavin Bryars. The album was the eighth release on Brian Eno's Obscure Records.
This release had the catalogue number Obscure OBS 8. In common with most of the releases on Obscure it was recorded at Basing Street Studios in London, produced by Brian Eno and engineered by Rhett Davies.
The Bryars' composition The Squirrel and the Ricketty Racketty Bridge features four guitarists, each playing two guitars simultaneously.
Tracklisting and personnel
Side one
All compositions by John White
- Autumn Countdown Machine - Tuba, Metronome, Percussion – John White, Double Bass – Sandra Hill, Double Bass, Percussion – Gavin Bryars, Bassoon, Percussion – Christopher Hobbs
- Son Of Gothic Chord - Piano – Christopher Hobbs, John White
- Jew's Harp Machine - Jew's Harp – Christopher Hobbs, Gavin Bryars, John White, Michael Nyman
- Drinking And Hooting Machine - Percussion (Bottle) – Brian Eno, Christopher Hobbs, Gavin Bryars, John White, Susan Dorey
Side two
Composition by Gavin Bryars
- The Squirrel And The Ricketty Racketty Bridge - Electric Guitar – Brian Eno, Fred Frith, Guitar – Gavin Bryars, Acoustic Guitar – Derek Bailey
References
- ^ Sheppard, David. On Some Faraway Beach The Life and Times of Brian Eno. pp. 261–262. ISBN 978-0-7528-7570-5.