Reviews4 stars out of 5 - "A hypnotic, lush excursion into ambient music that gave birth to a million electronic musicians for whom microvariations in tone are equivalent of guitar solos.", 4 Stars Out of 5-"An Affecting Work of Great Beauty...", "He has expanded on the core idea of Ambient representing a kind of subtle interventionism, a music specifically designed to affect the space in which it is played...", Included in Q's Best Chill-Out Albums of All Time - "...soothing and sublime, a useful album when you're feeling particulary delicate....its fragile, weightless music that frequently vanishes altogether, lapsing into contemplative silence.", "Eno probably named ambient....1979's MUSIC FOR AIRPORTS, co-composed by Robert Wyatt, made the concept explicit.", "It remains a feather-light masterpiece, its intersecting loops of bucolic piano (by Robert Wyatt), flowing synth tones and processed vocals as impressive as the finest filigree."
The aural soundscapes of Eno are in my list of must have albums this is one of his best .
Up there with his work with Bowie on Low n Heros/helden.
Just as important in my life as Budgie or Reverand Horton Heat.
get you some of that for quite daze.