Op Zop Too Wah
Op Zop Too Wah is the tenth solo album by Adrian Belew. The original title was On with a close-up of an on/off switch as the cover. However, Belew noticed an English band, Echobelly, had released an album with the same title. Op Zop Too Wah comes from a series of nonsensical words Belew invented in high school with his friend, Mike Wilshire.
Following the indifferent reception given to Belew's previous album, Op Zop Too Wah is a return to more traditional songwriting. The album's mood is reminiscent of the more avant-garde approach carried out by The Beatles in the late 1960s on albums such as Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. "I Remember How To Forget" was originally recorded with King Crimson in 1994, but never released.
Reviews
Musician :"...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" –
- "Word Play Drum Beat" –
- "Six String" –
- "Conversation Piece" –
- "All Her Love Is Mine" –
- "I Remember How To Forget" –
- "What Do You Know " –
- "Op Zop Too Wah" –
- "A Plate of Words" –
- "Time Waits" –
- "What Do You Know " –
- "Modern Man Hurricane Blues" –
- "In My Backyard" –
- "A Plate of Guitar" –
- "Live in a Tree" –
- "Something to Do" –
- "Beautiful" –
- "High Wire Guitar" –
- "Sky Blue Red Bird Green House" –
- "The Ruin After the Rain" –
- "On" –
Personnel
Musicians
- Adrian Belew – guitars, piano, bass guitar, synthesizers, samplers, electronics, vocals
- Martha Belew, Sherry Webb, Iris Belew, Ken Latchney, Stan Hertzman – voices
Technical
- Adrian Belew – producer, artwork, design
- Noah Evens – engineer
- Ken Latchney – engineer
- Glenn Meadows – mastering engineer
- Anna Valencia – art direction
- Grant Lovett – photography