January 07003 | Bell Studies for The Clock of The Long Now

Editorial Reviews
CD Baby
"this album changes the flow of personal time... A meditative, expansive world unfolds with no limits on the imagination."

The Wall Street Journal
"[Mr Eno] created 10 virtual bells in his synthesizer, taking some liberties with physics."

Album Description
Brian Eno says, "The experiments on this CD sometimes try to simulate existing bells, and (perhaps more profitably) imagine different sorts of bells, bells which may indeed be physically unmakeable."

Profits from the sale of this record will be donated to the Long Now Foundation. The first prototype of the Clock is working and on permanent display at the Science Museum in London. This CD has fifteen tracks and a total playing time of 75 mins 43 seconds.

January 07003 | Bell Studies for The Clock of The Long Now

Music Review:

  1. Just What I Needed: Anthology
  2. Life
  3. Life in the Gladhouse, 1980-1984: Best of Modern English
  4. Live [Live]
  5. Loose Fur
  6. Man of the Hour [Amazon.com exclusive] [CD-single]
  7. Marshall Crenshaw [Original recording remastered] [Extra tracks]
  8. Mic City Sons
  9. More Fun in the New World [Original recording remastered]
  10. Musicforthemorningafter

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A Baroque Collection

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38th Street [Explicit Lyrics]

20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Astrud Gilberto [Original recording remastered]

Alexander Von Zemlinsky: The Mermaid/Sinfonietta, Op. 23

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49 Original Classics [Import]

976-Dope

Hindemith: Concerto for Orchestra, Op.38; Violin Concerto

Sextant