Label: Atlantic Records (US), 7 82099-2
Style: Pop Rock, New Wave, Punk
Country: Covington, Kentucky, U.S. (December 23, 1949)
Time: 38:20
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 261 Mb
The
album featured David Bowie singing on two tracks, "Pretty Pink Rose"
and "Gunman", the latter of which Bowie and Belew co-wrote since he was
acting as musical director and lead guitarist on the Sound+Vision Tour
with Bowie.
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.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_Lions_(album))
01. Young Lions (03:51)
02. Pretty Pink Rose (04:44)
03. Heartbeat (04:00)
04. Looking For A UFO (03:37)
05. I Am What I Am (04:12)
06. Not Alone Anymore (03:16)
07. Men In Helicopters (03:18)
08. Small World (03:46)
09. Phone Call From The Moon (03:38)
10. Gunman (03:53)
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