Roger Eno’s second solo album for Deutsche Grammophon invites listeners to reflect on the nature of
sound and silence. The Skies, They Shift Like Chords… contains a dozen tracks that express nostalgia
for something lost while projecting a sense of something timeless, like the renewal of the seasons or the
rise and fall of the breath. The composer-pianist builds here on the soundworld of The Turning Year, his
debut solo album for DG, adding layers of instrumental and electronic colours and including a song for his
eldest daughter, the artist, vocalist and image maker Cecily Eno.
A1 Chordal Drift
A2 Tidescape
A3 That Which Is Hidden
A4 Illusion
A5 Above & Below (Crepuscular)
A6 Through The Blue (St Swithin’s)
B1 Mind The Gap
B2 Arms Open Wide
B3 Strangely, I Dreamt Feat. Cecily Emo
B4 Japanese Rain Garden
B5 If Only For A Moment
B6 Where Does This Lead Us?






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Cymande – Renascence - Coloured
Harry Belafonte – Gold
Future – High Off Life 2LP
Kano – Another Life
Cream – Heavy Cream 2LP
Punch Brothers - Hell On Church Street
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Alex Somers – In A Freezer With The London Contemporary Orchestra
Wagner – Chöre Und Orchestermusik Aus Götterdämmerung, Der Fliegende Holländer, Tannhäuser
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Real Thing – Can You Feel The Force
Jackson Browne – Running On Empty
Level 42 – World Machine
Jean Michel Jarre – Magnetic Fields