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The Drop is the fifteenth solo studio album by British musician Brian Eno, released on 7 July 1997 through All Saints Records. The album continues in the same style as much of his work of the period exploring impressionistic, ambient instrumental soundscapes rather than more conventional songwriting. The 2014 reissue includes the 77 Million Paintings album as a bonus disc and edits the track "Iced World" from its original 32 minutes down to 18 minutes – the same duration on both vinyl and CD. Originally, the album was titled Unwelcome Jazz: "jazz that nobody asked for, and many did not care for." Eno managed the album's global marketing campaign from his then-new home in St. Petersburg, Russia, where he had taken leave from his teaching in London and worked on other projects. He used email to conduct interviews with the press and communication with his UK-based publicity firm, Celebration. In one of the press emails, Eno said of The Drop: "There are lots of melodies, although they move in an angular and slightly irrational fashion. They keep changing direction, trying to find out where they are going. I don’t want to do something that’s well covered by a lot of other people. My pleasure and pride is in discovering new places for music to go." User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Slip, Dip
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But If
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Belgian Drop
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Cornered
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Block Drop
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Out/Out
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Swanky
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Coasters
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Blissed
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M.C. Organ
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Boomcubist
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Hazard
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Rayonism
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Dutch Blur
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Back Clack
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Dear World
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Iced World
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Swat & Rut
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Slicing System
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Sharply Cornered
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