(No Pussyfooting)
1973 studio album by Fripp & Eno / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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(No Pussyfooting) is the debut studio album by the British duo Fripp & Eno, released in 1973. (No Pussyfooting) was the first of three major collaborations between the musicians, growing out of Brian Eno's early tape delay looping experiments and Robert Fripp's "Frippertronics" electric guitar technique.
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Released | November 1973 | |||
Recorded | 8 September 1972, 4–5 August 1973 | |||
Studio | Brian Eno's home studio, Maida Vale, London (1972) & Command Studios, Piccadilly, London (1973). | |||
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Length | 39:38 | |||
Label | Island, EG | |||
Producer | Robert Fripp, Brian Eno | |||
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(No Pussyfooting) was recorded in three days over the course of a year. Its release was close to that of Eno's own debut solo album Here Come the Warm Jets (1974), and it constitutes one of his early experiments in ambient music.