After the Heat

After the Heat
Studio album by Eno, Moebius, Roedelius
Released 1978 (1978)
Recorded June 1977
Genre
Length 40:19
Label Sky
Producer
  • Brian Eno
  • Dieter Moebius
  • Hans-Joachim Roedelius
  • Conny Plank
Brian Eno chronology
Music for Films
(1978)
After the Heat
(1978)
The Plateaux of Mirror
(1980)
Cluster chronology
Cluster & Eno
(with Brian Eno)
(1977)
After the Heat
(1978)
Grosses Wasser
(1979)

After the Heat is a 1978 album by Brian Eno, Dieter Moebius and Hans-Joachim Roedelius (the latter two being the core members of Cluster), credited to "Eno Moebius Roedelius". The album represents the second collaboration by the trio, the first being 1977's Cluster & Eno. As with the previous album, After the Heat was created in collaboration with the influential "krautrock" producer Conny Plank.

Content

The track "Tzima N'Arki" contains a reversed vocal track, part of which includes the chorus of Eno's song "King's Lead Hat" (from his album Before and after Science), itself an anagram of "Talking Heads", whose recordings Eno was producing during that period. "Broken Head" makes prominent use of tape flanging on Eno's declaimed vocal.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Pitchfork9.3/10[2]
Trouser Pressfavourable[3]

Comparing the album to the musicians' previous collaboration Cluster & Eno (1977), Pitchfork wrote in their favourable retrospective review: "A few piano-centered instrumentals hint at the sound of the earlier record, but After the Heat exists in a fantastic sphere of its own."[2]

Track listing

All songs composed by Brian Eno, Dieter Moebius and Hans-Joachim Roedelius.

Side A
  1. "Oil"  – 4:12
  2. "Foreign Affairs"  – 3:30
  3. "Luftschloß"  – 3:10
  4. "The Shade"  – 3:08
  5. "Old Land"  – 4:10
Side B
  1. "Base & Apex"  – 4:29
  2. "Light Arms"  – 1:29
  3. "Broken Head"  – 5:25
  4. "The Belldog"  – 6:16
  5. "Tzima N'Arki"  – 4:30

(The above list presents the tracks in the order they appeared on the original LP release. Some CD issues have an alternative running order.)

Personnel

References

External links

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