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-'''''Another Green World''''' is the third album by [[United Kingdom|British]] musician [[Brian Eno]], released in November 1975. Released by [[Island records]], the album marked a significant shift in Eno's musical style, distancing him farther away from [[rock music|rock]] music and further into more experimental and [[ambient music|ambient]] styles.+'''''Another Green World''''' is the third album by [[United Kingdom|British]] musician [[Brian Eno]], released in November [[1975]]. Released by [[Island records]], the album marked a significant shift in Eno's musical style, distancing him farther away from [[rock music|rock]] music and further into more experimental and [[ambient music|ambient]] styles.
The album failed to chart in the United States or the United Kingdom, and no singles were released from it. However it remains one of Eno's most critically acclaimed albums, continuing to receive praise decades after its release. The album failed to chart in the United States or the United Kingdom, and no singles were released from it. However it remains one of Eno's most critically acclaimed albums, continuing to receive praise decades after its release.

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Another Green World is the third album by British musician Brian Eno, released in November 1975. Released by Island records, the album marked a significant shift in Eno's musical style, distancing him farther away from rock music and further into more experimental and ambient styles.

The album failed to chart in the United States or the United Kingdom, and no singles were released from it. However it remains one of Eno's most critically acclaimed albums, continuing to receive praise decades after its release.

The title track is used as the theme music to Arena, an arts documentary programme produced by the BBC.




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