Review by William Ruhlmann, 3 of 5 stars. "...the disc makes a good, short sampler of Eno's (and Cale's) pop work of the late '80s and early '90s."
Reviews by David Ross Smith, 3 of 5 stars. "There is some refreshing and even unlikely material here."
Review by David Ross Smith, 3 of 5 stars. "Eno's sound-over-sense lyrics, presented in rap-like rhymes, heighten the composition's appeal."
Review by Ted Mills, 4.5 stars. "...guitar and synth elements building on top of each other, the music slowly evolving, and Fripp ending the piece with low dive-bombing feedback that swoops over the soundscape, bringing the piece to its conclusion."
David Ross Smith reviews the 1989 video. 2 of 5 stars. "...eye-opening for those familiar with him only as a producer for popular bands like Talking Heads and U2."
Review by William Ruhlmann, 3 stars. "Typical of both musicians, the music is slow and trance-like, and typical of Middle Eastern music, it has an odd, often wailing tonality..."
Review by John Bush, score 4.5 of 5. "A pioneering work for countless styles ..."
Rating of the 3rd record of Brian Eno's Ambient series. Rated 3 of 5, no review comments listed.
Review by David Ross Smith, score 4 of 5. "...an eclectic mix of progressive Krautrock and artistic, ambient electronica, is the best of its genre."
Review by David Ross Smith, score 4 of 5. "...an appealing mix of artsy electronic ambiance and progressive Krautrock."
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