Eno Collaboration

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Eno Collaboration
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EP by Half Man Half Biscuit
Released August 1996
Genre Indie rock
Length 14:07
Label Probe Plus PP30
Producer Geoff Davies
Half Man Half Biscuit chronology
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Eno Collaboration is a 1996 EP released in both vinyl and CD formats by the indie band Half Man Half Biscuit.[1][2] It comprises the following tracks:

  1. "Eno Collaboration" (4:07)
  2. "C.A.M.R.A. Man" (3:12)
  3. "Get Kramer" (3:33)
  4. "Hair Like Brian May Blues" (3:15)

The songs "Eno Collaboration" (in a different mix) and "C.A.M.R.A. Man" were subsequently included on the 1997 album Voyage to the Bottom of the Road.

The music writer Paul Du Noyer has called Half Man Half Biscuit's song titles 'surreal' and 'addictive', citing "Eno Collaboration" as one example.[3]

Cultural references

As is common with Half Man Half Biscuit, the songs incorporate numerous cultural references and allusions. Those identified include:

  • The EP title, and the title track, refer to the noted music producer Brian Eno. The title track also refers to:
  • "C.A.M.R.A Man" mentions:
  • "Get Kramer" alludes to, among other things:
  • "Hair Like Brian May Blues" utilises the well-known AAB blues structure. The singer laments the fact that having woken up that morning with a hairstyle similar to that of the Queen guitarist, he may have lost the title of hardest man on the estate

References

  1. Half Man Half Biscuit: Eno Collaboraton EP [sic] at AllMusic. Retrieved 29 March 2015.
  2. Half Man Half Biscuit – Eno Collaboration EP at Discogs
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