Lone Rhino/Twang Bar King

Lone Rhino/Twang Bar King

by Adrian Belew
Lone Rhino/Twang Bar King

Lone Rhino/Twang Bar King

by Adrian Belew

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Overview

Great Britain's BGO imprint (an acronym for "Beat Goes On") is one of the reissue labels to beat. They pick consistently interesting titles -- and in some cases cover an artist's entire discography -- remaster the material impeccably, and provide fine historical liner notes by a variety of critics. It is also a basic tenet of theirs, unlike other labels, that whenever possible, they package two albums on a single disc. Their double discs exist simply because they have to, not necessarily by choice. This package assembles guitarist Adrian Belew's first two solo records for Island Records on a single disc with excellent notes by Daryl Easlea. At the time of this writing in 2009, neither title is available in North America or in Great Britain except in this package. 1982's Lone Rhino was recorded after Belew had played on three of the most important recordings of the era after punk: David Bowie's Lodger (the third part of his Berlin trilogy), the Talking Heads' Remain in Light, and Discipline, the debut offering from the re-formed King Crimson. While the set's material is generally lighter and breezier, there is plenty of experimentation in both technique and production. It includes terrific, if quirky songs such as the ubiquitous robotic funk of "Big Electric Cat," the jittery roots rock of "Momur," the ambient "Hot Sun," and the spacious socio-political pop of "The Lone Rhinoceros." Twang Bar King, issued in 1983 between King Crimson's Beat and Three of a Perfect Pair albums, is even more schizophrenically ambitious in its approach. It features a killer adrenaline-fuelled cover of the Beatles' "I'm Down," the urbane and droll disillusioned pop song "I Wonder," with some delightfully -- if subtly nuanced -- funk undertones, and the gorgeous, experimental ambient ballad "Ballet for a Blue Whale." The sound is superb, and the music is well worth considering for those curious about Belew; but essential for fans who haven't been able to obtain this material on CD. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 08/18/2009
Label: Beat Goes On
UPC: 5017261208682
Rank: 37526

Tracks

  1. Big Electric Cat
  2. The Momur
  3. Stop It
  4. The Man in the Moon
  5. Naive Guitar
  6. Hot Sun
  7. The Lone Rhinoceros
  8. Swingline
  9. Adidas in Heat
  10. Animal Grace
  11. The Final Rhino
  12. I'm Down
  13. I Wonder
  14. Life Without a Cage
  15. Sexy Rhino
  16. Twang Bar King
  17. Another Time
  18. The Rail Song
  19. Paint the Road
  20. She Is Not Dead
  21. Fish Head
  22. The Ideal Woman
  23. Ballet for a Blue Whale

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Adrian Belew   Primary Artist,Drums,Flute,Guitar,Vocals,Percussion
J. Clifton Mayhugh   Fretless Bass,Bass,Flute,Vocals
Larrie Londin   Drums
William Janssen   Flute,Vocals,Saxophone,Sax (Alto),Sax (Baritone),Clarinet (Bass)
Audie Belew   Piano
Christy Bley   Piano,Vocals

Technical Credits

Joe Gastwirt   Editing
Gary Platt   Engineer,Remixing
Andrew Thompson   Remastering
John Lennon   Composer
Rich Denhart   Engineer
Adrian Belew   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Audie Belew   Composer
Plattski   Engineer
Sports Fans   Mixing
Bill Janssen   Composer
Paul McCartney   Composer
Daryl Easlea   Liner Notes
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