I believe Eno's first album, this one dabbling in experimental/art/glam rock. Captain Fripp laying down some mellifluous horn-like guitar tones. Every tune is different and the subject matter is random but creative.
It's a big listen(taxing on my ears), very saturated overall mix, yet clean enough instrument separation. Nevertheless, enjoy them. Good pressing.
Pressing quality is quite good except for about 8 minutes of persistent, barely audible clicking on side 2, and the sq overall is very obviously digital. A homogenized reproduction, somewhat lacking in dynamics and warmth. Detail is very good however. Good for the price, but no magic here.
Took a chance and purchased this because it was only $20. Was very surprised how good it sounds. Don't have an original but this reissue doesn't suffer from an over saturation of reverb or layering effects like I've heard the original does. The clarity is spectacular, everything can be heard crystal clear and at no times to things get muddy or distorted. The drums are punchy and the vocals are up front creating good prescence. The bass hits pretty hard too, exceptional low end, especially on "Baby's on Fire" the solo lead guitar on that track is amazing as well. The sound is very full and dynamic, don't see how this can sound bad at all. Very pleased with this reissue. Also looks like it uses the Abbey Road masters.