tough choice - eno for pyjamarama alone against most people but bring cale into play and it's difficult to split them.
Cale - all that terry riley stuff - church of anthrax, his stuff with lamonte young ( which i've never heard but everyone reckons is the nuts), then , obviously the velvets, his work with nico (marble index yes, but is there much better than the end?)
paris 1919, that whole slew of great 70s albums - the high point for me being music ... which just contains soemof teh most intense music - his pronunciation of words like 'dirt' and rekejevik' (sp?!) startlingly dangerous then he slips into Chinese Envoy - (is this on cd? i've never located it onmy trawls through cd stacks?)
then there's the patti smith production for horses and that's just teh seventies - it goes on - what about that album with eno, nico and ayers?
Eno - roxy, the stuff with bryars, tiger mountain, green world, pussyfootin', harold budd, jon hassell, music for airports, the new yourk 77 production work, bowie/eno (including the under appreciated lodger), cluster, eno/byrne, REMAIN IN LIGHT, god it goes on and on.
i'd have to give it to eno on range (despite the whole U2 thing)
and i haven't even mentioned the greatness of eno's 'lectures' or his book - a year with swollen appendices
eno by a nose and a shiny pate