Adrian Belew Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Matchless Man |
| 2 | Ampersand |
| 3 | Writing on the Wall |
| 4 | Big Electric Cat |
| 5 | Under the Radar |
| 6 | Walk Around the World |
| 7 | The Lone Rhinoceros |
| 8 | Young Lions |
| 9 | The Man in the Moon |
| 10 | Elephants |
| 11 | Men in Helicopters |
| 12 | Drive |
| 13 | Face to Face |
| 14 | Incompetence Indifference |
| 15 | The Momur |
| 16 | Men in Helicopters v4.0 |
| 17 | Troubles |
| 18 | The Rail Song |
| 19 | Oh Daddy |
| 20 | Water Turns to Wine |
| 21 | Quicksand |
| 22 | Sex Nerve |
| 23 | Bad Days |
| 24 | Big Blue Sun |
| 25 | Whatever |
| 26 | Dream Life |
| 27 | Peace on Earth |
| 28 | Swingline |
| 29 | One of Those Days |
| 30 | Pretty Pink Rose |
| 31 | 1967 |
| 32 | Inner Revolution |
| 33 | Heartbeat |
| 34 | & |
| 35 | Truth Is |
| 36 | Stop It |
| 37 | Sexy Rhino |
| 38 | This Is What I Believe In |
| 39 | Matte Kudasai |
| 40 | I Am What I Am |
| 41 | Twang Bar King |
| 42 | Not Alone Anymore |
| 43 | The Ideal Woman |
| 44 | I See You |
| 45 | Looking for a U.F.O |
| 46 | Animal Grace |
| 47 | Fish Head |
| 48 | Fly |
| 49 | Standing in the Shadow |
| 50 | Phone Call From the Moon |
Adrian Belew Albums
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About Adrian Belew
Adrian Belew is an American guitarist, singer, and composer who has spent over five decades redefining what the electric guitar can do, transforming it from a traditional rock instrument into a sonic laboratory of otherworldly textures and sounds. Born in 1949 and active since the late 1960s, Belew first gained recognition for his wildly inventive guitar work with Frank Zappa, King Crimson, and David Bowie, where he pioneered techniques using effects pedals, found objects, and unconventional playing methods to create sounds that resembled everything from elephant calls to industrial machinery. His solo career, spanning 40 albums and 330 songs, showcases a restless creativity that blends art rock, new wave, and experimental pop, with tracks like "Oh Daddy" and "Big Electric Cat" featuring his signature combination of melodic songwriting and avant-garde guitar textures. Albums like "Lone Rhino" and the more recent "Flux By Belew Volume One" demonstrate his evolution from the angular, processed sounds of the 1980s to more mature, though no less adventurous, compositions that incorporate everything from Middle Eastern scales to digital manipulation. What makes Belew truly distinctive is his ability to make the guitar sound like anything but a guitar-he's created sounds resembling animals, machines, and abstract sonic landscapes while never losing sight of melody and song structure. His influence extends far beyond his impressive technical abilities; he's inspired countless musicians to think beyond conventional approaches to their instruments, proving that innovation and accessibility can coexist in rock music. Through his work with progressive rock legends and his deeply personal solo material like "I Am What I Am," Belew has established himself as one of rock's most important sonic innovators.