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- All Music Guide: Brian Eno and Robert - No Pussyfooting - Review by Ted Mills, 4.5 stars. "...guitar and synth elements building on top of each other, the music slowly evolving, and Fripp ending the piece with low dive-bombing feedback that swoops over the soundscape, bringing the piece to its conclusion."
- All Music Guide: Brian Eno - Here Come the Warm Jets/Another Green World/Before and After Science - Review of this box set by Stephen Thomas Erlewine, 4 of 5 stars. "...of marginal interest to hardcore collectors."
- All Music Guide: Brian Eno - Imaginary Landscapes - David Ross Smith reviews the 1989 video. 2 of 5 stars. "...eye-opening for those familiar with him only as a producer for popular bands like Talking Heads and U2."
- All Music Guide: Jon Hassell and Brian Eno - Fourth World, Vol. 1: Possible Musics - Review by William Ruhlmann, 3 stars. "Typical of both musicians, the music is slow and trance-like, and typical of Middle Eastern music, it has an odd, often wailing tonality..."
- Ambience for the Masses: Brian Eno reviews - Eclectic reviews of solo and collaborative CDs. Includes some audio file samples.
- Gyroscope Records: Brian Eno reviews - Gyroscope Records information. Includes review of a selection of CDs.
- Neutreno.Net - Fan pages with track by track reviews and information including the author's experience of meeting Brian.
- Q Music: Brian Eno and Harold Budd - Ambient 2: Plateaux Of Mirror - Reviewed by Dave Henderson, 4 of 5 stars. "Considered and uncluttered, the effects are exquisite."
- Q Music: Brian Eno and Harold Budd - The Pearl - Review by Dave Henderson, 4 of 5 stars. "Something like the sound of slow motion cocktail jazz through a padded wall and earmuffs..."
- Q Music: Brian Eno - Desert Island Selection: More Blank Than Frank - Reviewed by Martin Aston, 4 of 5 stars. "That he became a man ahead of his time is easier to identify in the yet-more cerebral excursions which unfurled after these wry, non-sequitur songs..."
- Tentative Review: Kevin Ayers, Brian Eno, Nico & John Cale - June 1, 1974 - Review by Christopher Currie originally posted to alt.music.yes. "Perhaps the concert experience itself was more exciting than the product which was eventually released."
- The Onion A V Club: For All Mankind (DVD) - Review by Joshua Klein of this video with music by Brian Eno. "Set to Brian Eno's beautiful, evocative soundtrack, these images....are nothing short of remarkable..."
- The Onion A V Club: Harmonia 76 - Tracks And Traces - Joe Garden review. "...these songs are melodically simple but pretty, falling just above ambient electronica and below the threshold of pop songs."
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