Here Come the Warm Jets is the debut solo album by
Brian Eno, credited only as "Eno". Produced by him, it was released on
Island Records in 1974. The musical style of
Here Come the Warm Jets is a hybrid of
glam rock and
art rock, similar to Eno's previous album work with
Roxy Music, although in a stronger
experimental fashion. In developing the album's words and music, Eno used unusual methods such as dancing for his band members and having them play accordingly, and singing nonsense words to himself that would form the basis of subsequent lyrics. The album features various guest musicians, including members of Roxy Music,
Hawkwind,
Matching Mole and
Pink Fairies, as well as
Chris Spedding, and
Robert Fripp of
King Crimson, who collaborated with Eno a year before in
(No Pussyfooting).