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  1. Here Come the Warm Jets is the debut solo album by Brian Eno (mononymously credited as "Eno"), released on Island Records on 8 February 1974. It was recorded and produced by Eno following his departure from Roxy Music, and blends glam and pop stylings with avant-garde approaches.

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  2. Brian Eno's first solo outing, 1973's self-produced HERE COME THE WARM JETS is an excellent album, for those who can appreciate inspired lunacy -- but it's nothing like his later ambient works, or the generally more serious and disciplined ANOTHER GREEN WORLD and BEFORE AND AFTER SCIENCE.

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  3. Here Come the Warm Jets was the first album Eno made after an ugly break with Roxy Music, effectively forced out by vocalist and songwriter Bryan Ferry.

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1982 Vinyl release of "Here Come The Warm Jets" on Discogs.

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  5. Feb 5, 2024 · Eno's solo debut, Here Come the Warm Jets, is a spirited, experimental collection of unabashed pop songs on which Eno mostly reprises his Roxy Music role as sound manipulator, taking the lead vocals but leaving much of the instrumental work to various studio cohorts (including ex-Roxy mates Phil.

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  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1977 Vinyl release of "Here Come The Warm Jets" on Discogs.

  7. Feb 8, 2024 · A nice pop album with hip credentials. But no. Here Come the Warm Jets was something else. It was an avant-garde album with pop dressing. And sonically, it was all over the place as Eno seemed to unleash every idea he had at once.