''Ambient 4: On Land'' is the eighth solo studio album by British
ambient musician
Brian Eno. Released in 1982, it was the final edition in Eno's ambient series, which began in 1978 with ''
Music for Airports
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Overview
''On Land'' is a mixture of synthesizer-based notes, nature/animal recordings, and a complex array of other sounds, most of which were unused, collected recordings from previous albums and the sessions that created them. As Eno explained, "... the making of records such as ''On Land'' involved feeding unheard tape into the mix, constant feeding and remixing, subtracting and "composting".
Eno actually found, in the three-year process of making the album, that the synthesizer came to be of "limited usefulness" and that his "instrumentation shifted gradually through electro-mechanical and acoustic instruments towards non-instruments like pieces of chain and sticks and stones ... I included not only recordings of rooks, frogs and insects, but also the complete body of my own earlier work".
Eno, cognizant of the deeper aural qualities, said, "On the whole, ''On Land'' is quite a disturbed landscape: some of the undertones deliberately threaten the overtones, so you get the pastoral prettiness on top, but underneath there's a dissonance that's like an impending earthquake".
Eno also had something to say about how music—this album in particular—should be listened to. In the liner notes, he suggested (even going so far as to draw a diagram) "a three-way speaker system that is both simple to install and inexpensive, and which seems to work very well on any music with a broad stereo image".
Track names
The album makes reference to definite geographical places, such as
Lizard Point, the exposed, southernmost tip of mainland Britain, close to
Land's End
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in South-West England.
"Tal Coat" refers to Pierre Louis Jacob (1905–1985), aka
Pierre Tal-Coat
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Life and work
He was born the son of a fisherman, in the village of Clohars-Carnoët, Finistère in 1905. He atten ...
, a proponent of the French form of
abstract expressionism,
Tachisme
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. This interest in painting is reflected in Eno's statement that the album was "an attempt to transpose into music something that you can do in painting: creating a
figurative environment. At the beginning of the 20th century, the ambition of the great painters was to make paintings that were like music, which was then considered as the noblest art because it was abstract, not figurative. In contrast, my intention in ''On Land'' was to make music that was like figurative painting, but without referring to the history of music – more to a "history of listening""
"Lantern Marsh" was a place in
East Anglia where he grew up. He remarks, "My experience of it derives not from having visited it (although I almost certainly did) but from having subsequently seen it on a map and imagining where and what it might be".
"Leeks Hills", Eno explains, "is a little wood (much smaller now than when I was young, and this not merely the effect of age and memory) which stands between
Woodbridge and
Melton. There isn't a whole lot left of it now, but it used to be quite extensive. To find it you travel down the main road connecting Woodbridge and it lies to your left as you go down the hill".
"Dunwich Beach, Autumn, 1960" is named after the once prosperous seaport of
Dunwich
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In the Anglo-Saxon period, Dunwich was ...
, England, which eroded into the sea over a period of three hundred years.
Track listing
Personnel
* Brian Eno – various electronic, acoustic, and ambient elements
*
Michael Beinhorn
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Career 1977-1983: Early Years, Material, Herbie Hanco ...
– synthesizer (track 1)
* Axel Gros – guitar (track 1)
*
Bill Laswell
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– bass (track 1)
*
Jon Hassell
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– trumpet (side one, track 4)
*
Michael Brook
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– guitar (track 8)
*
Daniel Lanois
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He has produced albums by artists including Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Peter Gabriel, Robbie Robertson, Emmylou Harris, Willie ...
– live equalisation (track 8)
;Technical
* Engineering: Andy Lyden (London),
Barry Sage
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Care ...
, Cheryl Smith, Daniel Lanois (Canada), John Potoker (NYC), Julie Last (NYC),
Martin Bisi
Martin Bisi (born 1961) is an American producer and songwriter.
He is known for recording important records by Sonic Youth, Swans, John Zorn, Material, Bill Laswell, Helmet, Unsane, The Dresden Dolls, Cop Shoot Cop, White Zombie, Boredoms, A ...
(Brooklyn), Neal Teeman (NYC)
* The frogs on track 6 were recorded in
Choloma
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,
Honduras by Felipe Orrego.
* Special thanks:
Robert Quine, Alex Blair,
Harold Budd
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,
Laraaji
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and Danny Lanois "who contributed their encouragement and suggestions at the right times"
* Mastered by
Greg Calbi
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Biography
Greg Calbi was born on April 3, 1949, in Yonkers, New York, and raised in Bayside, Queens, New York. He graduated in 1966 from Bishop ...
at Sterling Sound, New York
* Artwork, Design & Text: Brian Eno
* Typography: Chong-Donnie
Versions
In popular culture
* "''Mistaken Memories of Mediaeval Manhattan''" is a 1981, 47-minute ambient video created by Eno which uses music from the album (cat # HEN 2134). Two time-lapse animated GIFS from the production â€
(133K)(270K)This title was later repackaged with his ''
Thursday Afternoon
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...
'' video as "''14 Video Paintings''", RykoDisc, (HNDVD 1508
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* ''The Khumba Mela (Same as it Ever Was)'', A 1982 90-minute video filmed in the waterways of Kashmir in India about a Saddhu's pilgrimage by
Albert Falzon, features music from the album (Hendring, HEN 2135
1113
* ''Mythological Lands – Symbols from the Magic Drum'', by David Bickley, a film about
Lapland (1990, 45 minutes) features music from the albu
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* ''
Ocean of Sound'', a book by
David Toop
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, has been accompanied by a 2-CD compilation including "''Lizard Point''" (Virgin AMBT 10; 7243 8 41367 2 7
1820
* ''
OHM: The Early Gurus of Electronic Music 1948–80'' (Ellipsis Arts, 2000) features the track "Unfamiliar Wind (Leeks Hills
21
*''
Shutter Island
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'', (2010,
Paramount Pictures) a film directed by
Martin Scorsese
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, features the track "Lizard Point" as a part of its soundtrack.
See also
* ''
Ambient 1: Music for Airports''
* ''
Ambient 2: The Plateaux of Mirror''
* ''
Ambient 3: Day of Radiance''
*
Ambient music
*
Electronic music
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References
Works cited
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External links
*
Liner notes from ''On Land''*
ttp://music.hyperreal.org/artists/brian_eno/interviews/mojo98a.html Interview; ''MOJO'' 55, June 1998''Stylus'' mag feature, 2004''ProgArchives'' review
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