Brian Eno With Daniel Lanois & Roger Eno - Apollo - Atmospheres & Soundtracks

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Ambient
Year:
1983

Tracklist

Under Stars 4:24
The Secret Place 3:33
Matta 4:15
Signals 2:42
An Ending (Ascent) 4:22
Under Stars II 3:16
Drift 3:04
Silver Morning 2:40
Deep Blue Day 3:57
Weightless 4:32
Always Returning 3:52
Stars 7:30

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Apollo - Atmospheres & Soundtracks (LP, Album) E'G Records, Polydor 813 535-1 Netherlands 1983
Apollo - Atmospheres & Soundtracks (CD) E'G Records, Caroline Records EGCD 53, 0 1704-61514-2 9 US 1983
Apollo - Atmospheres & Soundtracks (CD, Album) Virgin 0777 7 86778 2 6 UK 1983
Apollo - Atmospheres & Soundtracks (CD, Album) E'G Records EGCD 53 UK 1983
Apollo - Atmospheres & Soundtracks (Cass, Album) Editions EG EGMC 53 US 1983
Apollo - Atmospheres & Soundtracks (LP, Album) E'G Records, Polydor EGLP 53, 813 535-1 UK 1983
Apollo - Atmospheres & Soundtracks (LP, Album) Polydor, Polydor K.K. 28MM 0298 Japan 1983
Apollo - Atmospheres & Soundtracks (LP, Album) Editions EG ENO 5 US 1983
Apollo - Atmospheres & Soundtracks (LP, Album) E'G Records 813 535-1 Y Germany 1983
Apollo - Atmospheres & Soundtracks (CD, Album) E'G Records EGCD 53 UK 1986
Apollo Atmospheres & Soundtracks (CD, Album, RM, Ori) Virgin, Virgin 7243 5 63647 2 1, ENOCD 10 UK & Europe 2005
Apollo - Atmospheres & Soundtracks (CD, Album, RE, RM) Toshiba EMI Ltd VJCP-68745 Japan 2005
Apollo Atmospheres & Soundtracks (CD, Album, RM, RE, Ori) EMI Records, EMI Records 50999 6 84531 2 1, ENOCDX 10 Europe 2009
Apollo: Atmospheres & Soundtracks (CD, Album, RE) Virgin, Virgin EGCD 53, 0777 7 86778 2 6 Europe  
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by exoteric. Apr 03, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)

referencing Apollo - Atmospheres & Soundtracks, LP, Album, 813 535-1

It seems like an eternity, the awe with which one moment, a totally alien experience can leave you trembling and full of questful spirit. It was that real experience of the astronaughts who first walked on the moon, that Brian Eno aimed to recreate! In what he describes in his own words as an overly "newsy" coverage of NASA Apollo space missions he felt as if he had been sold short on what must truly have been an astonishing experience.

Well not wishing to be as cynical as those TV producers of whom he speaks, but lets face it is a miracle that this spectacle was not further diluted by a first ever space high-five, or worse still someone dazzling us all with the amazing walking backwards trick, dressed in sequins, trilby, slip-ons and of course white tube socks.

Actually I've lost my time thread there but still digressions to one side, appropriation has to be the key word here, and to understand how good this music is only ever seems clear when played at the right moment.

Where as I've never seen this supposedly stunning film of NASA footage, but when I listened to this lp recently so much cultural blur flooded back to me. This has been used countless times, and deservedly so as this defines ambient in both purpose and sound.

Then at that very moment whilst (needlessly some might say) pondering this very subject when my wife phoned to tell me she is expecting our first baby, and there was "An Ending (Ascent)" playing in the background, and I kid you not because the cheesiness of relaying this information would then be cynical and vacuous, as if contrived in some marketing strategy. Mark these words if this hasn't happened already then it probably will.

But thankfully for me now that music will always leave me awestruck, suspended just for a brief period in disbelief, an experience alone then further defined by a beautiful piece of music. I am not personally religious, but the title could be construed as such and for it's poignance in contrast to the beautiful sound it makes, an image of life's endless cycle springs to mind and for this I am truly grateful.

As for Brian Eno's Apollo record, well actually for nearly all of his records, I am truly grateful.
Rated 5/5
Review by lukeeluke Aug 15, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)

referencing Apollo - Atmospheres & Soundtracks, CD, Album, 0777 7 86778 2 6

Perfect for laying down to unwind before sleep. The spaced guitar strums hang for eternity and then twinkle down on you softly.

I'm putting "ASCENDING (ASCENT)" on a dreamcore mix for my insomniac friends.

Put it in the Dream Machine, if you have one.
Rated 5/5
Review by kentandrew Aug 09, 2006 (edited 3 days ago)

referencing Apollo - Atmospheres & Soundtracks, CD, Album, EGCD 53

All the songs with the word "stars" in it are similar and are the best. Under stars is my favorite. Deep blue day and silver morning are also nice tunes, although a little on the cheesy new age side of things. Stars is sometimes more satisfying to listen to when you appreciate length in songs.
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