A delicate, bittersweet pairing of
Eno's bare and deceptively simple melodies with chamber music accompaniment,
Eno's second solo album continues in the moods established on
Voices, yet also throws in nods to spaghetti Westerns on "Dust at Dawn (The Last Cowboy in the West)" and "Autumn." Neither is
Eno afraid to bend a little toward romanticism in his arrangements, in this way separating him from
Harold Budd and forming a style all his own.
Michael Brook produces and keeps the instruments warm and friendly. ~ Ted Mills