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Mr. Music Head

Adrian Belew (Artist)
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  • Audio CD (October 25, 1990)
  • Original Release Date: May 2, 1989
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Atlantic / Wea
  • ASIN: B000002IO3
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #49,885 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Belew Reaches Creative Peak on "Mr. Music Head", March 24, 2000
Adrian Belew is a multi-talented guitar genius/ instrumentalist/ songwriter extraordinaire with a creative energy most artists can only dream of. Whether working as a session man for some of the best musicians of the last quarter century, functioning as a member of both The Bears and King Crimson, or pursuing his own vision with a stunning succession of solo albums, Belew seems unfettered by popular taste or opinion. When he is at his worst (which isn't very often, thankfully), Belew's guitar work is unfocused, his songwriting becomes preachy and his voice registers into an irritating whine. However, "Mr. Music Head" has none of these characteristics and is far and away Belew's best solo recording. Every song is a gem within itself; if the Beatles had remained together for another 20 years, their music would sound similar to this. As always, Belew plays all of the instruments himself, crafting intelligent pop hooks through multi-track recording. The songwriting is creative and playful, without the burden of environmental concern or condescension that plagues some of his later work. The opening track, "Oh Daddy", qualifies as a duet with his young daughter Audie, and teasingly addresses Belew's inability to find a wider audience, which given the quality of his material, is a shame. A later track, "1967", showcases all of Belew's strengths as an artist and is quite possibly his crowning achievement as a songwriter; it is a pure slice of musical perfection in a scant five minutes and 23 seconds. Recorded not long before the advent of grunge and the embrace of moody despair, one cannot imagine such a friendly, positive recording being made today; in fact, Belew's subsequent recordings would become increasingly fueled by pessimism, personal pain and environmental critique. "Mr. Music Head" is the best, most focused and most enjoyable recording of Belew's career and should not be overlooked. Personal Favorites: the piano-driven rhythm of "House of Cards", the wonderful wordplay of "Bird in a Box" and the eloquent strokes of genius in "1967". Representative Lyrics: "Oh daddy, what are you going to buy your little girl?/ I'm gonna get you Disney World!/ Oh daddy, you can hit the jack-pot yet!/ Like I told you now, don't hold your breath!" ("Oh Daddy"); "Is there a Groucho Marxist doctrine in the house calls about a lost set of keystone cops out the same way you came in through the bathroom wind-oh look! a rock 'n' roller skate and all skate slowly" ("Bird in a Box")
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not Belew's best but a strong album nonetheless, October 28, 2002
If you could make your guitar make any sound in the world what would it be? In the case of Adrian Belew, he can make it sound like every animal from Jumanji and quite a few you can't imagine. Unlike a lot of musicians, that's not just his focus. Belew loves melodic pop songs. He loves the Beatles. He loves much of the music of the 60's and 70's. He doesn't focus or dwell on the past but emblishes on it using it as a foundation to build new music not retro music.

Mr. Music Head was Belew's break through album. His minor hit Oh Daddy actually reached a mainstream audience (that's also true of the songs he wrote with Fripp, Levin and Brufford for the 80's incarnation of King Crimson). His adorable daughter Audie sings on the track and it isn't corny. Unlike his earlier albums Lone Rhino and Twang Bar King (both out of print and never committed to CD. You can hear the highlights on his compilation CD), the jokes are more subdued and downplayed in favor of more serious material and stronger songs. That's just as well as well because his joke material is fine to listen to but doesn't leave much of an impression compared to his better songs.

The material ranges from sublime (One of These Days) to silly (Oh Daddy). Mr. Music Head, like Here and Inner Revolution shows Belew at the top of his form. I'd also recommend his work with King Crimson-- Discipline, Beat, Three of a Perfect Pair, Thrak and Live in Argentina. The Acoustic Adrian Belew is also worth picking up. The Talking Heads albums you should pick up that features his distinctive vocals and guitar work include Remain in Light and The Name of This Band is Talking Heads (available only in vinyl and long out print but I have a copy transferred to CDR. I'd recommend doing the same thing).

Enjoy the music of the Lone Rhino.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Funny, brilliant, hard-rocking, nearly perfect, January 5, 2002
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Adrian Belew is a sheer delight. For those who have never heard him it's a real shame that there aren't any links here to sound files. Let me try to describe him for you. Imagine David Byrne if his voice had an almost operatic range and golden-smooth timbre, funnier and more complex lyrics, and several times the compositional creativity. That's sort of Adrian Belew. It's a terrible shame Belew's album Twang Bar King is out of print, although Rhino King contains a lot of the great songs from Twang Bar. I think you need Twang Bar OR Rhino King PLUS Mr. Music Head PLUS King Crimson's album Discipline to get a full sense of the guy's talents.
My one complaint about Mr. Music Head is that Belew's voice is kind of buried by the terrific instrumentation. What's with that vocal mix?? For those of us who know his voice really well we can mentally "fill in" its sound at full volume. But for a novitiate, I might recommend beginning with Rhino King to familiarize yourself with his voice before moving on to Music Head. Other than the muted vocals, the quality of the recording on Music Head is terrific.
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