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Album: Think Tank

Blur : Think Tank
Artist: Blur
Album: Think Tank
Year: 2003
Genre: Pop: Pop-Rock

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Track Title Mode, kbps
Length
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1 Ambulance
256
5:09
9.43
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2 Out Of Time
256
3:52
7.07
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3 Crazy Beat
256
3:15
5.94
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4 Good Song
256
3:09
5.76
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5 On The Way To The Club
256
3:48
6.96
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6 Brothers and Sisters
256
3:47
6.94
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7 Caravan
256
4:36
8.42
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8 We've Got A File On You
256
1:02
1.90
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9 Moroccan Peoples Revolutionary Bowls Club
256
3:03
5.59
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10 Sweet Song
256
4:01
7.35
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11 Jets
256
6:25
11.76
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12 Gene By Gene
256
3:49
6.98
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13 Battery In Your Leg
256
3:19
6.09
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14 My White Noise
256
6:22
11.65
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Album Review

With GrahamCoxon at the helm Blur rode the wave of Britpop and then successfully navigated through the stormy post Britpop backlash. With Blur and 13 they made great records that made them hip in America, whilst keeping their home fans happy. Then Coxon's protracted and surprising departure left the band all at sea.

So, are Albarn, James and Rowntree able to cope without their co-writer? Without the man who frequently led the initiative in producing the sounds that made them one of the most exciting, groundbreaking bands around?

Things start promisingly. "Ambulance" has a coolbassline and eerie gospel sounds that accompany Damon's defiant chorus "I ain't got nothing to be scared of".

Next up is recent single "Out Of Time". It's a perfect pop song and the band struggle to better it. You only have to listen to "Out Of Time" a couple of times for it to become embedded in your brain; the dreamy vocals and gentle African drum beat soothe and calm your mind.

The album was partly recorded in Morocco and you might be forgiven for believing that it might become another one of Albarn's Malian Gorilla side projects. The North African country is an influence; "On The Way To The Club" brings forth images of walking through a Marrakesh market under a starry sky...

Thankfully Think Tank does still sound like a Blur album, but it is, in the main, a record oddly devoid of guitars. In their place are keyboards and dance beats (of the chilled out, dub variety). There's no pumping house track here. All the fuss around Norman Cook, (dubbed"Big Mouth Slim" by the departingCoxon), taking over production duties seems foolish when you consider he only got his mits on two tracks ("Crazy Beat" & "Gene By Gene").

Album highlights are "Caravan" and "Sweet Song", two mellifluous songs that overflow with moving beauty, reminding me of "This Is A Low". But it's not all ballads; there are a couple of louder, brash songs in "Crazy Beat" and the one minute punk song: "We've Got A File On You". In fact Think Tank is a mishmash of ideas that somehow does remain cohesive.

Don't buy this if you're expecting the Blur of old. The past has been blurred, welcome to the future.


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