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Recorded nearly two years after the avant-pop masterpiece Another Green World and the humble, process-based Discreet Music, and one year before Ambient 1: Music for Airports, 1977's Before and After Science represented the collision of Eno's hyper-productivity with a nagging self-doubt. "I used to be led by the work," he explained to NME at the time. "Something would happen and I'd just follow it. This time it wasn't as easy as that. Things seemed to be going in directions which weren't interesting to me any more…I was working against the technique, to some extent."
Again, Eno designed various behavioral processes — classed as technological, personal, social, "and one to do with compositional mathematics or something like that," he said — to direct his players, who included Robert Fripp, Fred Frith, Phil Manzanera, Brian Turrington, Rhett Davies and other frequent guests; the Krautrock musicians Conny Plank, Dieter Moebius, Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Achim Roedelius contributed to "By This River." Building up a massive backlog of material — he wrote 120 tracks in the course of creating the album, and abandoned it three times before finishing it — he ultimately stitched the material into 10 tracks of understated, experimental pop.
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