Side One Adrian Belew

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  • Release Date: 01/25/2005
  • Sales Rank: 35,858
  • Label: SANCTUARY RECORDS
  • UPC: 060768473829
 
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Side One

1LISTENAmpersand 4:23
2LISTENWriting on the Wall 3:53
3LISTENMatchless Man 2:32
4LISTENMadness 6:54
5LISTENWalk Around the World 4:58
6LISTENBeat Box Guitar 5:08
7LISTENUnder the Radar 1:39
8LISTENElephants 2:15
9LISTENPause 1:20

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Editorial Reviews

By 2005, it had been nearly eight years since Adrian Belew had unleashed an all-new solo studio effort. That's not to say he wasn't busy, though, as he toured/recorded with both King Crimson and the Bears during this time. And in the process, he became quite friendly with two of rock's top players -- Primus' Les Claypool and Tool's Danny Carey -- who happened to be major Belew fans. As a result, Belew invited the duo to play on several tracks on Side One. But be forewarned: they do not appear on the entire album, which is a shame, because the two best tracks -- "Ampersand" and "Writing on the Wall" (the latter of which is a fierce funk-rocker, quite reminiscent of early-'80s-era King Crimson) -- are the ones that contain this stellar lineup. But that's not to say the other tracks aren't worthwhile; other standouts include the noisy, repetitive epic "Madness" (which could have fit snugly on Crimson's 2003 effort, The Power to Believe) and a tribute to pachyderms everywhere, the appropriately titled "Elephants." At barely over 30 minutes in length, some fans who have patiently waited this long for a new Belew release may be disappointed initially, before finding out the good news -- the guitarist will be releasing two additional solo releases in 2005 (Side Two and Side Three). Greg Prato, All Music Guide

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August 08, 2006: fans of Belew's Crimson work should enjoy this creative effort- monster rock and beautiful soundscapes. kinda short though-30 minutes- or i would've given it 5 stars.