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  1. La primera pieza del lado B “Third Uncle” (Tercer tío) puede verse como el “Baby’s On Fire” de Taking Mountain Tiger (By Strategy) por su intensa dinámica y pinceladas guitarrísticas. No hay solos y la altura se mantiene en el mejor uso de un lenguaje minimalista.

  2. Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) es un álbum conceptual que aborda una variedad de temas que van desde el espionaje hasta la revolución comunista china. El álbum alude a estructuras de canciones pop, pero las letras de Eno juegan con temas de intriga geopolítica.

  3. Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) is a loose concept album that references themes of geopolitical intrigue ranging from espionage to the Chinese Communist Revolution. It did not chart in the United Kingdom or the United States, but received positive reviews from critics.

  4. The album was released on November 1974, and each track is consistent but unique. Way ahead of its time! Standout Members: Eno (Vocals, snake guitar, keyboards, production) Phil Manzanera of Roxy...

  5. 3 de ago. de 2017 · Eno’s main musical collaborator on Tiger Mountain is Roxy Music’s virtuosically flexible guitarist Phil Manzanera, who’s equally at home with the delicate filigrees of “Burning Airlines ...

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1974 Vinyl release of "Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy)" on Discogs.

  7. The full, singular sound of Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) was a natural evolution for Eno in many ways. On his second album, he continued the drone-y, dreamlike atmosphere he had established on Warm Jets, yet the songs on Tiger Mountain were more tightly compact and immediately accessible.