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''Spinner'' is an instrumental album by British musicians
Brian Eno Brian Peter George St John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno (; born Brian Peter George Eno, 15 May 1948) is a British musician, composer, record producer and visual artist best known for his contributions to ambient music and work in rock, pop an ...
and
Jah Wobble John Joseph Wardle (born 11 August 1958), known by the stage name Jah Wobble, is an English bass guitarist and singer. He became known to a wider audience as the original bass player in Public Image Ltd (PiL) in the late 1970s and early 1980s; ...
(a.k.a. John Wardle), released in 1995.


Track listing

''All initial compositions by Brian Eno; tracks 2, 3, 5, 6, 9 and 10 with additional credit to Jah Wobble.'' # "Where We Lived" – 2:59 # "Like Organza" – 2:44 # "Steam" – 3:16 # "Garden Recalled" – 3:21 # "Marine Radio" – 5:04 # "Unusual Balance" – 5:23 # "Space Diary 1" – 1:51 # "Spinner" – 2:54 # "Transmitter and Trumpet" – 8:41 # "Left Where It Fell" – 7:02 # (Hidden track later released on ''The Drop'' as "Iced World") – 8:42


Overview

The music on ''Spinner'' has its origins in the Eno-penned soundtrack to the
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biographical 60-minute movie ''Glitterbug'', which was released in 1994, shortly after Jarman's death.Brian Eno in his liner notes to ''Spinner''. Online, transcribed and as jpg, on The movie was an abstract montage composed of
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excerpts from his personal video-diaries, going behind-the-scenes of many of his movies from the late sixties right up to the end of the eighties. Eno composed most of the soundtrack in his Kilburn studio, working directly onto digital stereo. The music stayed in the film; it was never released as a separate entity. Eno explains "''I had intended to collect the music as a soundtrack record, but in the end a lot of it didn't make much sense without the film''". In 1995, Eno handed the master-tapes to Wobble. "''He received from me a number of stereo tapes and did what he does – spanning the gamut from leaving them completely alone (such as "Garden Recalled"); playing along (such as "Like Organza"); or using them as atmospheres for entirely new compositions (such as "Steam")''". Eno did not participate in any co-production on ''Spinner'' at all; it was all done by Wobble. Eno said "''I didn't even hear it all till it was finished. I had no input at all on that stage of it. Everything that he put on, he produced. Anything you hear looming around in the back is probably what I produced''". Some of Eno's thoughts on the album in its final stages can be found in the last section ("Wobbly letter") of the appendix of Eno's published diary, ''
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''. This section is a copy of a letter from Eno to Dominic Norman-Taylor of All Saints Records, describing Eno's opinions of Jah Wobble's mixes and treatments of the tracks. Several of the tracks are given their working titles ("Unusual Balance", for example, is referred to as "Scrapy"). The letter gives hints as to the methods used by Eno and Wobble in creating the album, with Eno providing many of the original tracks, which Wobble then treated and sequenced. The finished product is a fusion of
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, and dub. Eno referred to the last track as an example of what he called "''Unwelcome Jazz. Because for the last 3 or 4 years, really, I've been writing these pieces of music, which sound like some peculiar take on jazz. They don't really sound like jazz, they obviously have some kind of influence from jazz. But most of the people I played them to don't really like them – so I call it 'Unwelcome Jazz' aughs'".


Personnel

''Credits taken from album booklet.'' * Brian Eno - synthesizer, treatments * Jah Wobble - bass (on all tracks except 1, 4, 7), drums (tracks 3, 6, 10), keyboards (5, 9, 10), atmospheres (8, 9) *
Mark Ferda Savage Progress was a pop group in the 1980s from England that had hits in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The band was founded by Rik Kenton (b. 31 October 1945, in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England) Glynnis (voc) Ned Morant (perc.) Carol ...
- atmospheres (3, 8-10), keyboards (3), percussion (10) *
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- guitar (3, 6, 9) * Richard Bailey - drums (5) *
Jaki Liebezeit Jaki Liebezeit (born Hans Liebezeit; 26 May 1938 – 22 January 2017) was a German drummer, best known as a founding member of experimental rock band Can. He was called "one of the few drummers to convincingly meld the funky and the cerebral". ...
- drums (8, 9) * Sussan Deihim - vocals (6) ;Production * Brian Eno - initial soundtrack recording and production * Jah Wobble and Mark Ferda - additional recording and mixing, final production * Mark Ferda - mixing, assistant recording and production * Brian Eno and David Coppenhall - cover art


Versions


Anthologies

* ''Sonora Portraits 1'', a compilation CD accompanying a book of essays and interviews edited by Claudio Chianura & Giampiero Bigazzi, features the track "Left Where It Fell", as well as a few selections from ''Glitterbug'' (''Materiali Sonori'', MASO CD 90110, 1999). * The tracks "Spinner" and "Left Where It Fell" appear on Jah Wobble's 2004 anthology ''I Could Have Been a Contender''.


References


External links


Interview; ''The Wire'', Issue 139, Sep 1995








* ''Discogs.com'' entries
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''ProgArchives'' review

''Rolling Stone'' review



Jah Wobble's homepage

''Glitterbug'' IMDB entry
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