The Shutov Assembly

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A collection of moody instrumental experiments, The Shutov Assembly was recorded by Brian Eno between 1985 and 1990. An overt dalliance with atonality, this recording abandons most conventional concepts of pitch, modes, and scales. With most of the 10 compositions shifting gradually and without discernible focus, this is one of Eno's more varied ambient collections. Other than treated keyboard, conventional instrumentation is eschewed. The final recipe results in one ghostly, subdued soundscape after another. Brian Eno's minimalist leanings have rarely been in greater evidence than on this album. Strongly recommended. --Mitch Myers

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  1. There By Now
  2. There Is a Light That Never Goes Out/Redondo Beach [CD-single] [Import]
  3. Tipping the Scales
  4. Two Fisted Tales
  5. Unknown Road [Original recording remastered]
  6. Valentine Wheels
  7. Very Best of Adam and the Ants [Import]
  8. When It's Over [CD-single] [Import]
  9. Wide Swing Tremolo
  10. Winter's End

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