More Music for Films
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More Music for Films or Music for Films Volume 2 is an album by Brian Eno
Brian Eno
Brian Peter George St. John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno , commonly known as Brian Eno or simply as Eno , is an English musician, composer, record producer, singer and visual artist, known as one of the principal innovators of ambient music.Eno studied at Colchester Institute art school in Essex,...

, Daniel Lanois
Daniel Lanois
Daniel Lanois born September 19, 1951 in Hull, Quebec) is a Canadian record producer, guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter. He has released a number of albums of his own work and has produced albums for a wide variety of artists, including Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Peter Gabriel, Emmylou Harris, Willie...

, and Roger Eno
Roger Eno
Roger Eugene Eno was born in Woodbridge, England in 1959. He is known primarily as an ambient composer.He began euphonium lessons at twelve and at sixteen entered Colchester College to study music...

. On the back cover Eno states, "I released the first volume of 'Music for Films' in 1978, and it contained samples of my work, spanning the period of 1975-78. This second volume picks up where the first left off, but is somewhat different in that it contains fewer pieces with greater average length."

Side A

  1. The Dove (1:30)
  2. Roman Twilight (3:45)
  3. Matta (2:25)
  4. Dawn, Marshland (3:00)
  5. Climate Study (3:20)
  6. The Secret Place (3:00)
  7. An Ending (3:45)

Side B

  1. Always Returning I (4:30)
  2. Signals (4:00)
  3. Under Stars (4:25)
  4. Drift Study (2:29)
  5. Approaching Taidu (3:20)
  6. Always Returning II (3:05)

CD reissue of 2005

  1. Untitled
  2. The Last Door
  3. Chemin De Fer
  4. Dark Waters
  5. Fuseli
  6. Melancholy Waltz
  7. Northern Lights
  8. From The Coast
  9. Shell
  10. Empty Landscape
  11. Reactor
  12. The Secret
  13. Don't Look Back
  14. Marseilles
  15. The Dove
  16. Roman Twilight
  17. Dawn, Marshland
  18. Climate Study
  19. Drift Study
  20. Approaching Taidu
  21. Always Returning (II)
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