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Adrian Belew, Salad Days

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1422284

Disk length: 50m 33s (16 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1999

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. The lone rhinoceros 2:36
2. Men in helicopters 3:08
3. The rail son 3:42
4. Everything 2:55
5. Three of a perfect pair (live in argentina) 4:08
6. Return of the chicken 1:34
7. Never enough 3:30
8. The man in the moon 2:11
9. I remember how to forget 3:34
10. Bad days 2:55
11. Fly (live in Argentina) 3:54
12. Young lions 3:06
13. Things you hit with a stick 2:05
14. Cage 2:23
15. Dinosaur 5:43
16. One of those days 3:00

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Review

As a member of the '80s edition of King Crimson, vocalist-guitarist Adrian Belew established himself as a progressive musician with a quirky stage persona and a head full of ideas. Since first working with Crimson, Belew has played with the likes of David Bowie, the Talking Heads, and Nine Inch Nails and has released a number of solo albums. On Salad Days Belew abandons the role of prog-guitar hero and presents an acoustic-based collection of solo performances live and in the studio. Selecting compositions from his long, varied career as well as some new songs, Belew displays Beatles-style pop roots, imposing musicianship, and an ironic sense of humor. Stripped to the basics, Belew's voice and guitar playing are playful, intimately engaging, and ultimately worthwhile. --Mitch MyersDigitally remastered collection of rare, live and unreleasedacoustic material handpicked by Belew himself. 17 tracks. 1999 release.

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