Adrian Belew
The Guitar As Orchestra


Rock/Pop
CD, 10   Tracks, 50:30  Length
01 Score With No Film Adrian Belew 03:23
02 Portrait Of The Guitarist As a Young Drum Adrian Belew 07:22
03 Piano Recital Adrian Belew 01:42
04 Laurence Harvey's Despair Adrian Belew 02:48
05 Piano Ballet Adrian Belew 03:35
06 Rings Around the Moon Adrian Belew 03:55
07 Seven E Flat Elephants Eating The Acacia Of A C# Minor Forest Adrian Belew 07:20
08 If Only... Adrian Belew 05:06
09 Alfred Hitchcock's "Strangers On A Train" Starring Robert Walker Adrian Belew 09:44
10 Finale Adrian Belew 05:35
Music Details
Product Details
Packaging Jewel Case
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
Musicians  &  Credits
Guitar Adrian Belew
Producer Adrian Belew
Engineer Noah Evens
Cover by Adrian Belew
Personal Details
Index # 238
Owner Dave
Tags Classical, Art Rock
User Defined
Purchased New
Notes
As interesting as it may sound, The Guitar As Orchestra rides along a straight track and doesn't offer much by way of liveliness or intrigue. Not taking anything away from Adrian Belew as a prominent guitarist and experimental guru, the flow lacks any colorful meandering or subtle pleasantries, and the novelty wears off after the first couple of tracks. Belew's idea for the album involves replacing orchestral instruments with only a guitar, thus producing classical music with different variations and styles of guitar playing. Using only a Fender Stratocaster and a few guitar synthesizers and processors, Belew creates classical passages and movements that resemble, almost identically, music otherwise made by piano, violin, and the sort. A great idea in theory, but the result is rather humdrum and is absent of any flare. Titles such as "Alfred Hitchcock's 'Strangers on a Train' Starring Robert Walker" and "Portrait of a Guitarist As a Young Drum" may sound enticing but are compelling in name only. Belew's talents can be much better appreciated on his other solo albums, like Desire Caught By the Tail.