Tackhead Tape Time

1987 studio album by Gary Clail's Tackhead Sound System From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tackhead Tape Time is the debut album by Tackhead.[2] It was released in 1987 through Nettwerk.

Released1987
Length36:11
Quick facts Studio album by Gary Clail's Tackhead Sound System, Released ...
Tackhead Tape Time
Studio album by
Released1987
GenreFunk, industrial
Length36:11
LabelNettwerk
ProducerTackhead
Tackhead chronology
Tackhead Tape Time
(1987)
Friendly as a Hand Grenade
(1989)
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Professional ratings
Review scores
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Composition

Tackhead Tape Time is a "robotic" electro-funk album,[3] containing abrasive beats,[4] funky guitar,[4] and instances of tape delay, which hint at the album's dub and reggae roots.[5] The album also boasts spliced, sampled speeches and quotes from the likes of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, downbeat news reports, military officers and televangelists, among other sources.[5][3]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Tackhead.

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1."Mind at the End of the Tether"6:38
2."Half Cut Again"0:28
3."Reality"7:07
4."M.O.V.E."2:23
5."Hard Left"5:07
6."Get This"4:26
7."Man in a Suitcase"4:09
8."What's My Mission Now? (Fight the Devil)"5:51
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2004 CD re-issue bonus tracks
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9."Something About You"6:48
10."Autograph"5:35
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Accolades

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Year Publication Country Accolade Rank
1995Alternative PressUnited States "Top 99 of '85 to '95"27[6]
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Personnel

Tackhead
Additional musicians and production

References

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