Brian Eno – Here Come The Warm Jets
Here Come The Warm Jets is the groundbreaking debut solo album from Brian Eno, one of the most influential and visionary figures in modern music. Originally released in 1974 following his departure from Roxy Music, the album introduced listeners to Eno's unique blend of art rock, experimental sound design and avant-garde pop, establishing a creative blueprint that would influence generations of musicians.
Featuring a stellar cast of collaborators including Robert Fripp, Phil Manzanera and members of Hawkwind and Matching Mole, the album combines infectious melodies with inventive production techniques and unconventional arrangements. Tracks such as Baby's On Fire, Needles in the Camel's Eye and the title track showcase Eno's remarkable ability to balance accessibility with innovation.
Widely regarded as one of the most important albums of the 1970s, Here Come The Warm Jets remains a landmark recording that continues to inspire artists across rock, electronic and experimental music. Pressed on vinyl, this essential LP belongs in every collection focused on classic albums and musical innovation.