The album was inspired by a series of postcards depicting the Chinese
revolutionary opera Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy. Eno described his understanding of the title as referring to "the dichotomy between the archaic and the progressive. Half Taking Tiger Mountain – that Middle Ages physical feel of storming a military position – and half (By Strategy) – that very, very 20th-century mental concept of a tactical interaction of systems." drummer and vocalist
Robert Wyatt was one of the core contributors to the album. To further explore the possibilities of the studio setting, Eno and his friend
Peter Schmidt developed instruction cards, called
Oblique Strategies. During the recording sessions, he would allow the cards to dictate the next unconsidered action in the recording process. Describing the words on the album as an expression of "idiot glee", Eno and Schmidt eventually expanded the Oblique Strategies set to over 100 "worthwhile dilemmas", which would be used in nearly all his future recordings and productions. Schmidt also designed the album cover, which consists of four prints from an edition of fifteen hundred of his unique
lithographs, as well as
Polaroids of Eno, credited on the album sleeve to Lorenz Zatecky. Manzanera spoke positively about the recording experience. He described it as: ...just doing anything we felt like doing at the time. The engineer we used,
Rhett Davies, also did
Diamond Head and
801 Live and
Quiet Sun, so it was like family. There was a lot of experimenting and a lot of hours spent with Brian Eno, me, and Rhett in the control room doing all the things that eventually evolved into those cards, the
Oblique Strategies, and it was just a lot of fun. Eno's group on
Taking Tiger Mountain included Brian Turrington and Freddie Smith of
The Winkies, along with Robert Wyatt and Manzanera. Other musicians appearing on the album include
Andy Mackay of
Roxy Music, along with the
Portsmouth Sinfonia, an orchestra in which Eno had once played
clarinet. (The Portsmouth Sinfonia allowed anybody to join as long as they had no experience with the instrument they would play in the orchestra.)
Phil Collins plays additional drums on "Mother Whale Eyeless"; after Eno had helped with production on the
Genesis album
The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, Genesis frontman
Peter Gabriel asked how the band could reciprocate, and Eno requested Collins play drums for him. == Music and lyrics ==