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| 1 | Ali Click [Grid Master Edit] | Eno | 4:48 |
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| 2 | Ali Click [Album Edit] | Eno | 3:41 |
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| 3 | Ali Click [Rural "Doo Gap" Mix] | Eno | 4:43 |
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| 4 | Ali Click [Trance Mix - Long] | Eno | 7:28 |
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| 5 | Ali Click [Darkly Mad Mix] | Eno | 4:09 |
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| 6 | Ali Click [Grid Master Remix] | Eno | 7:10 |
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| 7 | Ali Click [Beirut Hilton Mix] | Eno | 4:04 |
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| 8 | I Fall Up | Eno | 4:54 |
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Ali Click
CD5 Maxi
Label: Warner Bros.
Style: Experimental Electronic
Ali Click
UPC: 093624065029
Release Date: 11/12/1992
Original Release Date: 11/12/1992
Number of Discs: 1
- Brian Eno
Main Performer
David Ross Smith
According to several of the seven mixes on the CD EP Ali Click, "Brian's been amusing his friends by chewing on some plastic flashbulbs." "Ali Click" the tune, originally released on Eno's superb Nerve Net, is a groovy, rhythmic techno rocker perfectly suitable for creating dance mixes. Eno's sound-over-sense lyrics, presented in rap-like rhymes, heighten the composition's appeal. The closing track, "I Fall Up," is the real climax here. Originally recorded for Eno's unreleased My Squelchy Life (1993), this cut is also included on the three-CD box set, Brian Eno: Vocal. Like "Ali Click," "I Fall Up" is abundant with choice phoenetic jabberwocky ("More volts/I'm sucking the juice from the generator/Burn up/turn into a lanky housemaid/Sail up/I'm cackling off to the Congo"). The music is just as quirky, comprised of rhythms, sounds and, at times, tape effects reminiscent of Cluster/Eno's "Tzima N'arki" and Bowie/Eno's "African Night Flight." The cover of the Digipak CD case features an image from "Geological Cinema," a 1992 installation by Brian Eno. ~ David Ross Smith, Rovi









