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Before and After Science

Before and after Science is a 1977 album by Brian Eno. It is less experimental than its predecessor Another Green World. The songs in the first half (Side 1 of the original album) are energetic, while those in the second half (side 2) are languid and pastoral.

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1 Track listing
2 Personnel
3 Miscellaneous

Track listing

  1. "No one receiving"
  2. "Backwater"
  3. "Kurt's rejoinder"
  4. "Energy fools the magician"
  5. "King's lead hat"
  6. "Here he comes"
  7. "Julie with"
  8. "By this river"
  9. "Through hollow lands"
  10. "Spider and I"

Personnel

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