Released in November 1974, Taking Tiger Mountain stands as Brian Eno’s groundbreaking second solo album. Unlike his debut ‘Here Come the Warm Jets’, which featured a multitude of musicians, this album showcases a tight-knit band of five instrumentalists, including Eno on keyboards and guitar, Phil Manzanera on guitar, and the talented rhythm section of Brian Turrington and Freddie Smith, with Robert Wyatt on percussion. This unique collaboration gives the album a distinct and cohesive sound.
Track Listing:
- 1. Burning Airlines Give You So Much More
- 2. Back in Judy’s Jungle
- 3. Fat Lady of Limbourg
- 4. Mother Whale Eyeless
- 5. The Great Pretender
- 6. Third Uncle
- 7. Put a Straw Under Baby
- 8. The True Wheel
- 9. China My China
- 10. Taking Tiger Mountain
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Ms. Julie Walker (verified owner) –
Absolutely love this album! Brian Eno’s Taking Tiger Mountain is a true masterpiece of experimental music. The sound is unlike anything else!
Adrian Anderson (verified owner) –
I stumbled upon Taking Tiger Mountain and can’t stop listening to it. The collaboration between the musicians really shines through, making each track a unique experience.
Erica Hicks (verified owner) –
If you’re looking for the best experimental music albums from 1974, this is it! Eno’s creativity is on full display, and the vinyl quality is superb.