On paper, it's not a collaboration that makes a whole lot of sense --
Adrian Belew, the master of experimental guitar (and who has played with everyone from
Frank Zappa and
David Bowie to
Cyndi Lauper and
Nine Inch Nails), collaborating with
Kevin Max, book author and one-third of the Christian pop/R&B outfit
dc Talk. But somehow, this unlikely pair crossed paths, and collaborated on an album together, 2009's
Raven Songs 101. Basically, the setup is simple throughout the album's 11 tracks --
Max recites bits from his book, The Detritus of Dorian Gray, while
Belew supplies sonic accompaniment. Those expecting off-the-wall guitar à la such past
Belew classics as Lone Rhino may be disappointed, as quite often
Belew goes the "soundscape route," and on a few of the tracks he doesn't even appear to pick up the guitar at all (instead, going for electronics and atmospheric sounds). In fact, as evidenced by such tracks as "One" and "River," the album is reminiscent of an earlier effort that
Belew was part of,
Laurie Anderson's mid-'80s
Home of the Brave. Some may write off
Raven Songs 101 as being a bit too artsy, but longtime fans of
Belew have come to expect the unexpected from this chameleon-like artist. The king of unexpected musical curve balls strikes again, in the form of
Raven Songs 101. ~ Greg Prato