Side One - Adrian Belew Reviews

Side One - Adrian Belew Music Album

Newest Review: ... Danny Carey on drums, both of whom appear on the first three tracks. The addition of Claypool and Carey really does suit ... more

 ... Belew's notion of the "power trio" and serves to make these early songs easily the most satisfying on the album, though the remainder are still impressive as Belew customarily takes control of all instruments. Most songs manage to stand out by being slightly different, from the Crimsonesque guitar screaming of 'Ampersand' to the funk of 'Writing on the Wall,' the softer 'Matchless Man' and the racing electronic percussion of 'Beat Box Guitar,' and this is certainly an album that will please guitar fans and p...more

amazon

Price Comparison for Side One - Adrian Belew

Side One Adrian Belew
Release Date: 2005 - 02 - 28, Audio CD, Sanctuary
Last Update 24.05.2013 03:24

£ 0.00

£ 7.97 Side One - Adrian Belew go shopping
amazon.co.uk
Adrian Belew Side One
Last Update 24.05.2013 03:53

£ 0.00

£ 10.64
amazon.co.uk marketplace
 

More Offers

Side One - Adrian Belew Opinions

Customer Side One - Adrian Belew Reviews (1)

Frankingsteins
Side One - Adrian Belew: I (386 words)
by - written on 22/03/08 (Very useful, 14 readings)
Rating:

After a long hiatus, Adrian Belew returned in fine form to release a trilogy of albums over the course of a year. The first of these, imaginatively titled 'Side One' (you can guess how imaginative the other two will be), is a glorious return to Belew's wild guitar style that characterised eighties King Crimson, perhaps even going too far in its homage on occasion, but is made even more successful by the addition of guest musicians in the form of Primus' Les Claypool on bass guitar and Tool's Danny Carey on drums, both of whom appear on the first three tracks. The addition of Claypool and Carey really does suit Belew's notion of the "power trio" and ...  Read the complete review

Products Similar to Side One - Adrian Belew

Trains Boats And Planes - Frank & Walters - Alchemy. In a Perfect World the Franks Would be Stars.

You're The One - Paul Simon - Darling Lorraine, Senorita With A Necklace Of Tears Pigs, Sheep and Wolves

The Very Best Of John Lee Hooker - John Lee Hooker - Classic Rock - 1999

Op Zop Too Wah - Adrian Belew - Adrian Belew finally gives the fans what they want. Some of the tracks are ridiculous and pointless, but that still lends them a certain charm.

Mr. Music Head - Adrian Belew - Mix of catchy pop and slightly more experimental songs. Neither style works especially well.

Inner Revolution - Adrian Belew - The guitar is back, at least. Belew continues to produce disappointing pop, several decades out of date.

More products in Music Album
All these Advantages and Disadvantages are taken from reviews of the dooyooCommunity.
Don't Let It Go To Waste - Matt Willis
Some decent tracks
Not different enough from Busted
Don't Talk - Clare Teal - Pop - 2004Anarchy In Paris - Metal Urbain
Well it's still punk, the vocals are interesting
Pretty talentless
Ten - Brian McKnight
Great vocals
A couple of weaker links
C.M.B. - Color Me Badd
A few big tracks
Inconsistent
Impact - Dew-Scented
Tight musicianship, riff-fest, aggressive-ness is displayed well, lyrics fit in with the music
Variation is needed in the album
Come Into My Life - Joyce Sims
a few good ones
lack of tunes
Queer As Folk: The Whole Love Thing - Soundtrack
disc one
megamix not so good
Cow Palace 1986 - Neil Young
Cold Lake - Celtic Frost
Not quite as bad as I expected.
Weak, repetitive and pointless.