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On Some Faraway Beach:

The Life and Times of Brian Eno
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Chicago Review Press, 2008 - Biography & Autobiography - 471 pages
Few record collections remain untouched by Brian Eno’s aesthetic DNA: from ambient soundscapes and world-music hybrids to cut ’n’ paste vocal samples and amniotic chill-out rooms, Eno is all around us. A sonic alchemist to the stars, his address book is a veritable who’s who of rock and his credit adorns an outrageous number of albums. Tellingly, Eno’s work with Roxy Music, David Bowie, Talking Heads, Devo, U2, and Coldplay has coincided with those artists producing their most critically revered work.   On Some Faraway Beach is the first serious, critical examination of the life and times of Brian Eno. David Sheppard has interviewed key collaborators like David Byrne, Robert Wyatt, John Cale, Bryan Ferry, and Gavin Bryars. But more importantly, Sheppard has had considerable assistance and input from Brian and Anthea Eno themselves, while retaining an edge and independence in keeping with his subject.

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Review: On Some Faraway Beach: The Life and Times of Brian Eno

User Review  - Anton - Goodreads

So far it's tough going due to the slobbering, fawning, and sloppy writing, despite my lifelong admiration for Eno's music & imagination. But I'm returning to give it another push and see if I can at least get up to 'Remain in Light', one of my favorite albums ever. Read full review

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User Review  - Rick - Goodreads

Lacks the most important ingredient of any music biography: hilarity. Brian Eno is a serious motherfucker. Except he can't play any instruments! Recommended if you like Brian Eno, I guess. Read full review

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About the author (2008)

David Sheppard is a practicing musician and a writer on music and culture in the UK and the author of Elvis Costello and Leonard Cohen.

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