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Lone Rhino

RELEASE
LABEL
Island
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Guitar Virtuoso, Experimental Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock, Rock & Roll, Alternative/Indie Rock, Album Rock

Album Review

The first solo album from monster alternative guitarist Belew comes in the middle of Robert Fripp's early-'80s reformulation of King Crimson, so it's no surprise that many a Crimson-esque herky-jerky guitar run and melody line pops up among Belew's other trademark sound, that of the animal-turned-guitar wail. Songs similarly explore Belew's fascination with raw animal nature: "Big Electric Cat" (the album's obvious single) is exactly that, howling five-stringed felines over a propulsive Afro-funk beat, and "Animal Grace" is its less frazzled companion. But Belew can also be gentle, exploring guitar synth ambience on "Naive Guitar" and even performing a duet with his four-year-old daughter Audie Belew on "The Final Rhino."
Ted Mills, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Big Electric Cat
  2. The Momur
  3. Stop It
  4. The Man in the Moon
  5. Naive Guitar [Instrumental]
  6. Hot Sun [Instrumental]
  7. The Lone Rhinoceros
  8. Swingline
  9. Adidas in Heat
  10. Animal Grace
  11. The Final Rhino [Instrumental]