<p><b>The diary and essays of Brian Eno republished twenty-five years on </b><b>with a new introduction by the artist </b><b>in a beautiful hardback edition.</b><br><br>''One of the seminal books about music . . . an invaluable insight into the mind and working practices of one of the industry¿s undeniable geniuses.''<br><i><b>GUARDIAN</b></i><br><br>At the end of 1994, musician, producer and artist Brian Eno resolved to keep a diary. His plans to go to the cinema, theatre and galleries fell through quickly. What he did do ¿ and write ¿ however, was astonishing: ruminations on his collaborative work with artists including David Bowie, U2, James and Jah Wobble, interspersed with correspondence and essays dating back to 1978. These ¿appendices¿ covered topics from the generative and ambient music Eno pioneered to what he believed the role of an artist and their art to truly be, alongside razor-sharp commentary on his day-to-day tribulations and happenings around the world.<br><br>A fasci