(1992) Brian Eno - The Shutov Assembly
Wikipedia:
The Shutov Assembly is the thirteenth solo studio album by British musician Brian Eno, released on 10 November 1992 on Warner. One of Eno's ambient albums, it was reissued in 2014 with a second disc with bonus tracks.The album is dedicated to Russian artist Sergei Shutov, and was created as an assembly of tracks for him, as he had mentioned to Eno the difficulty he had of getting Eno's music in the then-communist Russia. Shutov is a Russian painter who I know in Moscow, and a while ago he gave me a painting as a present. He uses my music in his studio a lot; he's got a little blaster there, and plays my music as he's working. So I thought I’d put together a tape for him of unreleased pieces from the past few years. I kept a copy of the tape, and when I started playing it I started to enjoy it and see a thread running through the pieces that I hadn't really seen before. They’d never been put together before, you see.
Tracklist:
01 Triennale (4:06)
02 Alhondiga (3:18)
03 Markgraph (3:42)
04 Lanzarote (8:40)
05 Francisco (4:46)
06 Riverside (3:52)
07 Innocenti (4:20)
08 Stedelijk (5:29)
09 Ikebukuro (16:08)
10 Cavallino (3:05)
Media Report:
Genre: Ambient
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec, 16-bit PCM
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits