Young Lions (album)
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Young Lions | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | May 1990 | |||
Recorded | 1989–90 | |||
Studio | Royal Recorders, Lake Geneva, WI | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 38:17 | |||
Label | Atlantic | |||
Producer | Adrian Belew | |||
Adrian Belew chronology | ||||
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Singles from Young Lions | ||||
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AllMusic | [1] |
Young Lions, released in May 1990, is the fifth solo album by Adrian Belew, and his second on Atlantic Records. Released while Belew was acting as musical director and lead guitarist on the Sound+Vision Tour with David Bowie, the album features Bowie singing on two tracks ("Pretty Pink Rose" and "Gunman"), the latter of which Bowie and Belew co-wrote.[2]
Two cover versions appear on the album: "Heartbeat", a song Belew had co-written and performed with King Crimson while he was a member; and "Not Alone Anymore", a Traveling Wilburys song from Traveling Wilburys Vol. 1. This was Belew's tribute to Roy Orbison who had recently died.
The other songwriting "collaboration" on the album is with Nashville radio evangelist Prophet Omega. Working decades-old tapes of Omega's broadcasts into "I Am What I Am", Belew, "listed him as a co-author, so in case a couple of hefty guys drop by my place some day, I can say 'here's your money.' " Al Kooper, who collects "oddball" recordings, gave a 47-minute recording of Omega preaching and Belew made two further recordings: "I Know What I Know" on Coming Attractions and "Troubles" on Side Three.
Belew was pressed for time for the cover artwork and it was hurriedly completed by Atlantic's art department. It features a then five-year-old Robert S. Belew on his way to Sunday school carrying a stuffed animal.
Track listing
All songs written by Adrian Belew unless noted:
- "Young Lions" – 3:48
- "Pretty Pink Rose" (David Bowie) – 4:44
- "Heartbeat" (Belew, Bill Bruford, Robert Fripp, Tony Levin) – 3:59
- "Looking for a U.F.O." – 3:36
- "I Am What I Am" (Belew, Prophet Omega) – 4:11
- "Not Alone Anymore" (Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison) – 3:13
- "Men in Helicopters" – 3:17
- "Small World" – 3:45
- "Phone Call from the Moon" – 3:38
- "Gunman" (music: Belew; lyrics: Bowie) – 3:51
Personnel
Musicians
- Adrian Belew – vocals, multi-instruments
- David Bowie – vocals (tracks 2, 10)
- Mike Barnett – string bass (track 9)
- Van Kampen – percussion ensemble (track 1)
- Ellen Gieles – percussion
- Dree Van Beeck – percussion
- Willem Van Kruysdijk – percussion
- Mies Wilbrink – percussion
- The Prophet Omega – spoken word (track 5)
Technical
- Adrian Belew – producer
- Ron Fajerstein – executive producer
- Justin Hertzman – executive producer
- Rich Denhart – engineer
- Michael White – engineer
- Dan Harjung – assistant engineer
- Ted Jensen – digital mastering, mastering
- Carol Bobolts – design
- Bob Defrin – art direction
- Sotto Vocé – cover art concept
- John M. Stevens – lettering
- Curtice Taylor – photo tinting
References
- ^ Connolly, Dave. "Adrian Belew Young Lions". AllMusic. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
- ^ P, Matt (17 November 2019). "Story Of A Song: Adrian Belew/David Bowie's 'Pretty Pink Rose' (1990)". movingtheriver.com. Retrieved 16 April 2022.