The three hundred and first album: #301 Brian Eno - Here Come The Warm Jets

We're starting off the 1973 albums with something more avant garde, with rock tracks that are experimental and, at times, quite off putting when they divert further from the norm. They are quite interesting in the way they're structured, but the conventional sounds do work a bit better. Brian Eno's vocals are a bit off as well and don't really fit the rich sounds of the songs, which really makes it clearer to me why he's such a major producer: the instincts of what makes a good song are there, but at least as a vocalist he doesn't add as much and at times makes it sound more like he's mocking the songs. On the whole, the album is worth listening though for what's so different here.