Brian Eno & John Cale - Wrong Way Up Here
Released in 1990, is the only collaborative studio album by Brian Eno and John Cale, two titans of avant-garde and art rock. Despite being recorded amidst significant personal friction between the two artists, the album is celebrated for its surprisingly accessible, euphoric synth-pop sound that brought Eno back to song-based music for the first time since 1977. A Clash of Titans
The recording process at Eno's was famously turbulent: Brian Eno & John Cale - Wrong Way Up
Brian Eno & John Cale - Wrong Way Up - God Is In The TV Zine Released in 1990, is the only collaborative studio
: Cale described the collaboration as difficult, noting that Eno often "slammed the door" to find his own solutions rather than truly collaborating. : When asked in a press release if
: When asked in a press release if he would work with Cale again, Eno famously replied, "Not bloody likely". Musical Style & Themes
The album blends Eno's ambient textures with Cale's pop classicism and experimental edge.