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The Sky's Gone Out was released in October 1982 by the record label Beggars Banquet. It featured a cover version of Brian Eno's "Third Uncle", a new recording of "Spirit", and experiments with ballads, disco, ska and reggae.
Though not the earliest entry in the genre (which Eno makes no claim to have invented), ‘Ambient 1 (Music For Airports)’ was the first album ever to be explicitly labelled ‘ambient music’.
Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) is the second solo album by Brian Eno. Produced by Eno, it was originally released by Island Records in November 1974.
Billed as a "High-Altitude-Food-Performance with Incidental Music by Slop Shop and Brian Eno", with Can co-founder Czukay's appearance kept under wraps in advance, it was recorded on August 27, 1998
Starting Point is the previously unreleased 1975 debut album by Grupo Um, a jazz trio. Starting Point was recorded over two days at Vice-Versa Studios, by revered engineer Renato Viola.