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The Equatorial Stars

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2004 studio album by Fripp & Eno
The Equatorial Stars
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 28, 2004
Recorded2004
Genre Ambient
Length47:57
Label Discipline Global Mobile, Opal Records[1]
Fripp & Eno chronology
Evening Star
(1975) The Equatorial Stars
(2004) Beyond Even (1992–2006)
(2007)
Robert Fripp chronology
The Repercussions of Angelic Behavior
(1999) The Equatorial Stars
(2004) Beyond Even (1992–2006)
(2007)
Brian Eno chronology
Drawn from Life
(2001) The Equatorial Stars
(2004) Another Day on Earth
(2005)
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic 70/100[2]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [3]
Pitchfork 7.8/10[4]
Stylus Magazine D+[5]

The Equatorial Stars is the third collaborative studio album by the duo of Robert Fripp and Brian Eno.[6] The album was released in 2004, which marked almost 30 years since the two musicians had collaborated on their second album, Evening Star , in 1975.[7]

Track listing

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All songs by Brian Eno and Robert Fripp.

  1. "Meissa" – 8:08
  2. "Lyra" – 7:45
  3. "Tarazed" – 5:03
  4. "Lupus" – 5:09
  5. "Ankaa" – 7:01
  6. "Altair" – 5:11
  7. "Terebellum" – 9:40

References

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Solo studio albums
Collaborative studio albums
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Publications
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Harold Budd
Devo
Laraaji
Jon Hassell
U2
James
Laurie Anderson
Sinéad O'Connor
  • Faith and Courage
Sikter
Coldplay
Grace Jones
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With Giles, Giles and Fripp
With King Crimson
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With Sunday All Over the World
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