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Let the Tribe Increase

Let the Tribe Increase
Mob

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Track Listing

  1. Another Day, Another Death
  2. Cry of a Morning
  3. Dance On (You Fool)
  4. Prison
  5. Slayed
  6. Our Life Our World
  7. Gates of Hell [Live]
  8. I Wish
  9. Never Understood
  10. Roger
  11. Witch Hunt
  12. Crying Again
  13. Youth
  14. Witch Hunt
  15. Shuffling Souls
  16. No Doves Fly Here [Live]
  17. I Hear You Laughing
  18. Mirror Breaks
  19. Stay
  20. What's Going On [Live]

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #95222 in Music
  • Released on: 2005-08-01
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

I wish they'd done more!5
I've had this sinse it was realeased...how many years ago? I still find the lyrics just as relevant as they were at the time and musicaly it's an incredible work. There's such sincerity in this album it makes me shiver. It's a real shame they departed so early but i suppose this album covers just about everything and there's no point in banging on about the same old things unless your just out to cash in on it - which i don't think the Mob were about.

Along with a handfull of other anarcho-punk bands (zounds, crass, subhumans, rudimentry peni) it's one i have to have. Without it there'd be a big hole in that end of my music collection. I don't know whether to congratulate the Mob or thank them for this album.

There was only one the Mob5
Quite simply the best in anarcho punk, in my view. I always loved the Mob more than any other band from the 80s. This lp/cd features all their best tracks, with thought provoking lyrix, and is a must have. I remember in the 80s being a crusty hippy punk and this album got me through some tough times, and was my favourite lp of that time, it is simply brilliant. I also still have their demo tape called CHING which was recorded in a basic studio (probably 8 track), it has most the same tracks but is more grungy. What more can i say if you like(d) Crass, Flux of Pink Indians, The SubHumans, The Apostles, Lost Cherrees, etc then this is a very good addition. Also if you like a much more hardcore sound i recommend AntiSect lp In Darkness there is no Choice, they were a heavy influence on many punk, and metal bands that followed on afterwards, and of course i have to mention Rudimentary Peni who have several great lps available (look on amazon). Peace, Love and Light.......NLight

The seminal album from a band that split too soon5
This represents The Mob's only album and is a great shame, as the band became more interested in juggling and unicycling than making music and dispersed, leaving only the dull Blythe Power as any kind of legacy.

Mark Mob's thoughtful lyrics are complimented by a medium paced mix of choppy guitar and resonant bass which represented a departure from the angry polemicism of their anarcho-punk contemporaries. Josef Portar's rhythms hold the whole thing together in a way which develops upon his earlier work with Zounds.

All the band's singles are also included here with "The Mirror Breaks" being a beautiful and poignant epitath to their short career. "Our Life, Our World" and "Cry of the Morning" are also particularly evocative. The CD also features a live track "What's Going On" recorded at a wonderful gig at Meanwhile Gardens in 1983. I wish they had done more.