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Young Lions is the fifth solo album by Adrian Belew released in May 1990 by Atlantic Records . 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.

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8-500: (Redirected from The Young Lions ) Young Lions may refer to: Music, film, and print [ edit ] Young Lions (album) , a 1990 album by Adrian Belew Young Lions (TV series) , a 2002 Australian police drama Young Lions (book) , a 2010 graphic novel by Blaise Larmee The Young Lions (novel) , a 1948 novel by Irwin Shaw The Young Lions (film) ,

16-484: A "preview" of his forthcoming work. Tracks included were intended for a (then untitled) new solo album, an (eventually abandoned) third acoustic record, a series of instrumental compositions (from the eventually abandoned "Experimental Guitar Series"), and a then unfinished box set of rarities to be called DUST that would serve as an overview of his previous 20 years of activity. Source: Alternative Press (05/00, p. 76) - 3 out of 5 "...an engaging testament to

24-583: A 1958 American film based upon the novel of the same name The Young Lions (album) , a 1960 jazz recording Other [ edit ] Young Lions Competition, for young advertising professionals, part of the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity Young Lions FC , a Singapore under-23 football team Young lion , a professional wrestling term for a rookie wrestler Professional wrestlers under development by New Japan Pro-Wrestling Young Lion Cup ,

32-444: 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

40-471: A professional wrestling tournament promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling See also [ edit ] Young Lions & Old Tigers , a 1995 studio album by American jazz pianist Dave Brubeck The Young Lion , a 2013 historical novel by Blanche d'Alpuget Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Young Lions . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

48-408: A then five-year-old Robert S. Belew on his way to Sunday school carrying a stuffed animal. All songs written by Adrian Belew unless noted: Coming Attractions (album) Coming Attractions is a compilation album by the musician Adrian Belew , originally released on February 8, 2000. As the title suggests, it collects material that was then otherwise unavailable that Belew intended to act as

56-465: 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

64-403: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Young_Lions&oldid=1233164350 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Young Lions (album) Two cover versions appear on

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