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Op Zop Too Wah is a concept album and studio album by Adrian Belew. The album's mood is reminiscent of The Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper"; a very avant-garde style album.
Reviews[1]
Musician (12/96, pp.89-91):
"...his best overall `pop' album yet....besides the usual winning, Beatles-inflected rockers...and craftily melodic ballads...there are also strong hints of Belew's non-pop output....the bruising riffs of `I Remember How To Forget' recall his work with King Crimson..."
Track listing
All tracks written by Adrian Belew.
- "Of Bow and Drum" (4:34)
- "Word Play Drum Beat" (1:31)
- "Six String" (3:30)
- "Conversation Piece" (1:10)
- "All Her Love Is Mine" (4:28)
- "I Remember How To Forget" (3:53)
- "What Do You Know (Part I)" (1:01)
- "Op Zop Too Wah" (3:42)
- "A Plate of Words" (0:50)
- "Time Waits" (3:09)
- "What Do You Know (Part II)" (1:11)
- "Modern Man Hurricane Blues" (3:42)
- "In My Backyard" (0:56)
- "A Plate of Guitar" (0:47)
- "Live in a Tree" (1:05)
- "Something to Do" (2:40)
- "Beautiful" (2:49)
- "High Wire Guitar" (3:43)
- "Sky Blue Red Bird Green House" (3:03)
- "The Ruin After the Rain" (3:51)
- "On" (4:19)
Personnel
- Adrian Belew: Programming, Synthesizers, Guitars, Samplers, Bass, Vocals
- Martha Belew: Vocals
- Sherry Webb: Vocals
- Iris Belew: Vocals
- Ken Latchney: Vocals
- Stan Hertzman: Vocals
- Ken Latchney and Noah Evens: Recording Engineers
- Glenn Meadows: Mastering Engineer
References
- ^ "CD Universe page". Retrieved 2008-12-09.