Outside Music
(1999)
Rock/Pop
CD, 16
Tracks, 50:25
Length
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01 |
The Lone Rhinoceros |
Adrian Belew |
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02:36 |
02 |
Men in Helicopters |
Adrian Belew |
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03:08 |
03 |
The Rail Song! |
Adrian Belew |
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03:42 |
04 |
Everything |
Adrian Belew |
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02:55 |
05 |
Three of a Perfect Pair (Live in Argentina) |
Adrian Belew; Bill Bruford; Robert Fripp; Tony Levin |
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04:08 |
06 |
Return of the Chicken |
Adrian Belew |
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01:34 |
07 |
Never Enough |
Jimmy Thackerey |
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03:30 |
08 |
The Man in the Moon |
Adrian Belew |
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02:11 |
09 |
I Remember How To Forget |
Adrian Belew |
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03:34 |
10 |
Bad Days |
Adrian Belew |
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02:55 |
11 |
Fly (live in Argentina) |
Adrian Belew |
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03:54 |
12 |
Young Lions |
Adrian Belew |
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03:06 |
13 |
Things You Hit with a Stick |
Adrian Belew |
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02:05 |
14 |
Cage |
Adrian Belew; Bill Bruford; Pat Mastelotto; Robert Fripp; Tony Levin; Trey Gunn |
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02:23 |
15 |
Dinosaur |
Adrian Belew; Bill Bruford; Pat Mastelotto; Robert Fripp; Tony Levin; Trey Gunn |
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05:43 |
16 |
One of Those Days |
Adrian Belew |
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03:01 |
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UPC (Barcode) |
0700435706125 |
Packaging |
Jewel Case |
Spars |
DDD |
Sound |
Stereo |
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Guitar |
Adrian Belew |
Cello |
John Catchings |
Viola |
Kristin Wilkinson |
Violin |
David Davidson |
Producer |
Adrian Belew |
Engineer |
Ken Latchney; Noah Evens |
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Index |
#
241 |
Owner |
Dave |
Tags |
Acoustic |
Links |
Amazon UK
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This single disc features material from two acoustic albums previously available but somewhat hard to find, so completists should beware. If you don't already have those titles, this album offers an interesting consideration of Belew's considerable talents as a musician, composer and all-around wit. His pop songs are terrific (just listen to "Men in Helicopters" or "Young Lions"), but his more adventurous work (like "Three of a Perfect Pair") is also winning. There are a couple of musique concrète pieces, which are akin to sonic collages, that may annoy some listeners, but they are an essential element to this great, inventive talent. -- Tim Sheridan (allmusic.com)