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Op Zop Too Wah by Adrian Belew (CD, Sep-1996, Adrian Belew Presents) 
Op Zop Too Wah by Adrian Belew (CD, Sep-1996, Adrian Belew Presents)

 
Op Zop Too Wah by Adrian Belew (CD, Sep-1996, Adrian Belew Presents)

Artist: Adrian Belew
Release Date: Sep 1996
Format: CD
Record Label: Adrian Belew Presents
Genre: Rock & Pop
UPC: 017046950329
Product ID: EPID3247572
Description: Personnel: Adrain Belew (vocals, various instruments); Martha Belew, Sherry Webb, Iris Belew, Ken Latchney, Stan Hertzman (vocals). After a foray into instrumental improvisation in the modern classical mode (1995's THE GUITAR AS ORCHESTR...
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Track Listing
1. Of Bow and Drum
2. Word Play Drum Beat
3. Six String
4. Conversation Piece
5. All Her Love Is Mine
6. I Remember How to Forget
7. What Do You Know (Part 1)
8. Op Zop Too Wah
9. Plate of Words, A
10. Time Waits
11. What Do You Know (Part 2)
12. Modern Man Hurricane Blues
13. In My Backyard
14. Plate of Guitar, A
15. Live in a Tree
16. Something to Do
17. Beautiful
18. High Wire Guitar
19. Sky Blue Red Bird Green House
20. Ruin After the Rain, The
21. On

Details
Producer:Adrian Belew
Distributor:Caroline Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: Adrain Belew (vocals, various instruments); Martha Belew, Sherry Webb, Iris Belew, Ken Latchney, Stan Hertzman (vocals).
After a foray into instrumental improvisation in the modern classical mode (1995's THE GUITAR AS ORCHESTRA), idiosyncratic songwriter and guitar wizard Adrian Belew returned to the pop fold with renewed vigor on OP ZOP TOO WAH. The rocker "Six String" (a love song to his guitar), the Beatles-esque "Beautiful" and the carefree ditty "Something to Do" provide more of the bright, hook-stuffed songcraft that characterized most of Belew's late '80s and early '90s recordings.
But Belew is no average tunesmith. The astonishing range of his technical facility and all-around musicianship, and his fascination with varied sonic textures and dense polyrhythms, can generate savage, tribal trips through the jungle ("Of Bow and Drum") or ethereal, surreal impressions ("Sky Blue Red Bird Green House"). Belew's avant-garde sensibilities are in evidence too, especially on cuts such as "Word Play Drum Beat," which features voice samples over a lone rhythm track, the ethno-surf-boogie of the title cut and the ear-bending big top solo on "High Wire Guitar." Taken together, these accomplished experiments make OP ZOP TOO WAH Belew's most interesting and cohesive pop effort since MR. MUSIC HEAD.

Editorial Reviews
...his best overall `pop' album yet....besides the usual winning, Beatles-inflected rockers...and craftily melodic ballads...there are also strong hints of Belew's non-pop output....the bruising riffs of `I Remember How To Forget' recall his work with King Crimson...
Musician (12/01/1996)

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