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Phil Manzanera/801: 801 Live (Island)****
Review by Vivien Goldman, Sounds, October 1976
THURSDAY September 2, 1976. British Left-Fielders' night out at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London. It was 801's second and last gig (the other was ...
Eno, Phil Manzanera et al.: 801 Live
Review by Bud Scoppa, Phonograph Record, June 1977
I'D WAGER that the market for import albums is sustained primarily by fanciers of various exotic genres (Kraut-rock, pub-rock, punk-rock, zen-rock, bla-bla-bla). Some of this ...
Review by Jon Savage, Sounds, October 1977
I DON'T know what I expected, but I thought it would be good (I mean credentials: Roxy Music/ Eno/'Diamond Head/Tomorrow Never Knows'/Nico/etc.) but this wasn't ...
Phil Manzanera / 801: Victoria Palace, London
Live Review by Paul Rambali, NME, October 1977
THERE IS something to be said for the notion that Phil Manzanera's music, as such, doesn't exist. Listening to it is like watching a chameleon ...
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