AllMusic described
Evening Star as "a less harsh, more varied affair [than
(No Pussyfooting)], closer to Eno's then-developing idea of
ambient music than what had come before". The first three tracks consist of
Frippertronics accented with effects, synthesizer and piano by Eno. Track four, "Wind on Wind", is a remix of a short excerpt from Eno's
Discreet Music, released a week after
Evening Star. Eno had originally intended for Fripp to use the material which became
Discreet Music as a backing tape to play over in improvised live performances. The second side of the album consists entirely of a twenty-eight-minute piece of Frippertronics-based
drone music titled "An Index of Metals", in which
distortion increases as the track progresses. This side of the album is described as "less playful" and "more shocking" than the first half. == Artwork ==