Brian Eno's debut solo album after departing Roxy Music. The title track has been, probably, the most persistent earworm in my life, as I always think of it whenever I have to pee in a public restroom, and yes, I apologize for sharing that, but I am, if nothing, about the truth, dognammit. Another great connection to this album for me is my friendship with Colin, who I met at work. He sat on the other side of the divider from me, and we were friendly enough his first few weeks, but at one point he heard me humming "Baby's On Fire" from this album, and he was like "Chris, do you like Brian Eno??" As Bogie said in the last line of Casablanca, "I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship."
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