music.wikisort.org - CompositionTrading with the Enemy is the second album by the collaborative band Tuatara, released in 1998.[5][6] Steve Berlin and Scott McCaughey were among the new musicians who contributed to the album.[7]
For other uses, see Trading with the enemy (disambiguation).
1998 studio album by Tuatara
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Critical reception
Guitar Player noted that "traces of jazz, afro-pop, and the Starsky & Hutch theme seep through the layers of guitars, saxophones, and vibraphones."[8] The Windsor Star praised the "Ventures-influenced surf tune ('Afterburner'), a funky tribute to deceased Nigerian musician/activist Fela Kuti ('Fela the Conqueror') and an idyllic folk tune that is propelled by Buck's mandolin ('Angel and the Ass')."[4]
Track listing
- "The Streets of New Delhi" (Justin Harwood and Barrett Martin) - 5:05
- "Smuggler's Cove" (Martin, Skerik, and Mike Stone) - 5:42
- "Night in the Emerald City" (Harwood and Martin) - 7:32
- "The Bender" (Harwood, Martin, and Skerik) - 5:13
- "Negotiation" (Steve Berlin, Peter Buck, Harwood, Martin, Scott McCaughey, Skerik, and Stone) - 3:21
- "Fela the Conqueror" (Harwood, Martin, and Skerik) - 6:11
- "Wormwood" (Berlin, Harwood, Martin, and Skerik) - 5:34
- "Koto Song (The Old Shinjuku Trail)" (Berlin, Martin, and McCaughey) - 6:34
- "L' Espionnage Pomme de Terre Buck" (Buck, Harwood, Martin, McCaughey, and Skerik) - 6:26
- "Angel and the Ass" (Buck, Harwood, and Martin) - 3:14
- "P.C.H." (Buck, Harwood, and Martin) - 3:24
- "Afterburner" (Harwood, Martin, and Skerik) - 7:49
Personnel
References
- "Tuatara". NPR.
- Rosen, Craig (Apr 25, 1998). "Tuatara expands instrumental reach". Billboard. 110 (17): 14.
- "Trading With the Enemy - Tuatara | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
- Keene, Darrin (9 July 1998). "CD REVIEWS". Windsor Star. p. C9.
- "Tuatara Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic.
- Kaufman, Gil. "Tuatara Catch The Potato Spy". MTV News.
- Renzhoffer, Martin (20 Sep 1998). "Tuatara, a band just for the sound of it". The Salt Lake Tribune. p. D1.
- Levy, Adam (Jun 1998). "Tuatara". Guitar Player. 32 (6): 140–141.
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