Adrian Belew
Here

Caroline    1748-2  (1994)

Rock/Pop
CD, 13   Tracks, 44:57  Length
01 May 1, 1990 Adrian Belew 04:02
02 I See You Adrian Belew; Ross Rice 02:42
03 Survival In The Wild Adrian Belew 04:09
04 Fly Adrian Belew 04:45
05 Never Enough Adrian Belew 03:43
06 Peace On Earth Adrian Belew 02:55
07 Burned By The Fire We Make Adrian Belew 03:10
08 Dream Life Adrian Belew 02:29
09 Here Adrian Belew 04:28
10 Brave New World Adrian Belew 03:44
11 Futurevision Adrian Belew 04:15
12 Postcard from Holland Adrian Belew 02:49
13 (None) Adrian Belew 01:46
Music Details
Product Details
Packaging Jewel Case
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
Musicians  &  Credits
Guitar Adrian Belew
Producer Adrian Belew
Engineer Noah Evens
Cover by Y
Personal Details
Index # 236
Owner Dave
Tags Prog Rock, Pop Rock
User Defined
Purchased New
Notes
Adrian Belew is one of the world's most underrated guitarists, and his unique talents truly deserve more attention. He's played guitar with Frank Zappa and David Bowie, and also handled lead vocal duties with King Crimson. On his 1994 solo release Here, Belew not only wrote all of the material himself (co-writing one with Ross Rice), he also played every single instrument and served as the album's producer. His vocal style is quite similar to David Byrne, while his guitar style cannot be compared to anyone -- it's completely unpredictable and off the wall. The album's biggest surprise is the calm, psychedelic track "Fly," with a stark arrangement (voice, acoustic guitar, and an effect here and there) only intensifying the song's spacious, haunting feel. The album's upbeat opener, "May 1, 1990," finds Belew telling about a date on which "something changed inside me," while "Never Enough" is a warped rocker in classic Belew style (on which he makes his guitar sound like a violin). Here is a good representation of present-day Belew, but as his longtime fans know, it's not by any means a permanent direction.