Before and After Science

Label
Virgin UK
Release date
31 May 2004
Running length
10 tracks
Running time
39:27

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Tracklist

    Track     Duration Listeners
1 No One Receiving (2004 Digital Remaster) 3:51 448
2 Backwater (2004 Digital Remaster) 3:42 385
3 Kurt's Rejoinder (2004 Digital Remaster) 2:54 340
4 Energy Fools The Magician (2004 Digital Remaster) 2:04 355
5 King's Lead Hat (2004 Digital Remaster) 3:55 379
6 Here He Comes (2004 Digital Remaster) 5:37 334
7 Julie With (2004 Digital Remaster) 6:18 321
8 By This River (2004 Digital Remaster) 3:02 609
9 Through Hollow Lands (2004 Digital Remaster) 3:55 315
10 Spider And I (2004 Digital Remaster) 4:09 358

About this album

Before and After Science is really a study of “studio composition” whereby recordings are created by deconstruction and elimination: tracks are recorded and assembled in layers, then selectively subtracted one after another, resulting in a composition and sound quite unlike that at the beginning of the process. Despite the album’s pop format, the sound is unique and strays far from the mainstream. Eno also experiments with his lyrics, choosing a sound-over-sense approach. When mixed with the music, these lyrics create a new sense or meaning, or the feeling of meaning, a concept inspired by abstract sound poet Kurt Schwitters (epitomized on the track “Kurt’s Rejoinder,” on which you actually hear samples from Schwitters’ “Ursonate”). Before and After Science opens with two bouncy, upbeat cuts: “No One Receiving,” featuring the offbeat rhythm machine of Percy Jones and Phil Collins (Eno regulars during this period), and “Backwater.” Jones’ analog delay bass dominates on the following “Kurt’s Rejoinder,” and he and Collins return on the mysterious instrumental “Energy Fools the Magician.” The last five tracks (the entire second side of the album format) display a serenity unlike anything in the pop music field. These compositions take on an occasional pastoral quality, pensive and atmospheric. Cluster joins Eno on the mood-evoking “By This River,” but the album’s apex is the final cut, “Spider and I.
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