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Originally Posted by Lindsay Carouselle
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Roxy Music. The albums "Siren" and "Country Life"
Once Ferry took over, I liked the band better than when Eno was in it. To be honest, outside his solo "Here Come the Warm Jets," I'm not a fan of his; performer or producer. He had a tendency to jam the best tracks he produced at the beginning of albums, then tapered them off terribly by the end. Bowie's "Low" and Talking Heads' "Remain in Light" to name a couple.
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"We only did two albums together, we stopped on a very high note," Ferry explained. "Our second album, For Your Pleasure, was one of my favorite ones."
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A New Career in a New Town is #7 on the Low album, with only 11 tracks. Spinning Away is #6 on the Wrong Way Up album, 10 tracks. One of the singles released from the Outside album, Strangers When We Meet, is the very last track. On Zooropa, the Wanderer featuring Johnny Cash is #10, again the last track, and the one where Eno's influence can be heard the most, other than Lemon.