Talk:Think Tank (album)

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[edit] No guitar?

"The album was recorded after Coxon quit the band; because of this, it features almost no electric guitar in the style of Blur's earlier albums, largely relying on backing vocals and other instruments to fill the void."
I think I've said this before, but this statement is utter nonsense. Listening again to the album today, the style of many of the tracks is almost indistinguishable from that of tracks on other later Blur albums - for example, Ambulance would not be out of place on Blur or 13. I think the statement should be removed or changed. </rant> :) - Gobeirne 20:02, 2 March 2007 (UTC)