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Tank

Tank
Asian Dub Foundation

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Track Listing

  1. Flyover
  2. Take Back the Power
  3. Hope
  4. Round Up
  5. Powerlines
  6. Tank
  7. Who Runs the Place
  8. Oil
  9. Warring Dhol
  10. Tomorrow Begins Today
  11. Melody Seven

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #7273 in Music
  • Released on: 2005-02-28
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
ADF's fifth album, Tank, sees the 21st century MIDI warriors again ploughing their distinctive sound, as hard ragga-jungle rhythms, indo-dub basslines, searing sitar- inspired guitars and 'traditional' sounds gleaned from their parents' record collections combine to bring a thoroughly modern global sound. The CD includes an "open disc", which will give access to a website that will be regularly updated with ADF related content.


Customer Reviews

overall, a pretty decent album4
I consider myself Norway's #1 ADF fan, and i got this album the second it got out

when i first heard through this album, I was highly dissappointed, as they've evolved too much for my taste.
I didn't listen to it at all in two weeks after i got it after the first run...

but after a While, they grew on me, and now it's among my top 10 electronica cd's

some of the tracks reminded me of anything but ADF, but the tracks still have that good electronic feel to it.

the best tracks are the following, in no particular order:
Tank, Flyover, Powerlines, Oil, Who runs the plane, take back the power, Round Up.

if you're a die hard ADF fan, get this album. If you've never heard of them, get "Community Music", "Enemy of the Enemy" and/or "Facts and Fictions". all those albums pretty much greet you as a future fan ;-)

Different but still good4
The change in vocalist came as a disappointment but Tank remains a solid effort from ADF. Flyover, Tank and Oil are standout tracks for me and the album is expertly produced as we've come to expect from the band. A definite purchase for any ADF fan.

Disappointing1
As a fan of ADF I was very disappointed with this offering. The vocals have changed and much of the time sound like a poor man's Soul II Soul. On one track I would swear I was listening to UB40. They seem to have lost their hard edge for the vast majority of this album, and their attempts to be controversial by lauding "muslim bombs" and "suicide bombers" is, quite frankly, pathetic.