Mr. Music Head is the fourth solo album by Adrian Belew, released in April 1989, and his first for Atlantic Records.
Belew recorded the majority of the album by himself, making use of his own multi-instrumental skills and his ability to create assorted sonic and instrumental impressions via processed guitar sound.
The album also features prominent use of piano, an instrument on which Belew was not particularly confident but which he included on several songs that he believed required it.
This time, Belew wrote "Oh Daddy", a humorous father-and-daughter pop duet for Audie (now 11) and him to sing, with lyrics poking gentle fun at Belew's own pop ambitions and career to date.
Its video features Belew playing the rubber-necked guitar prop which he'd previously employed for the Home of the Brave project with Laurie Anderson.