Think Tank Henry Rollins

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  • Release Date: 09/22/1998
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 84,972
  • Label: DREAMWORKS
  • UPC: 600445005426

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Think Tank

Disc 1
1LISTENHow I Got Here 2:21
2LISTENAirport Hell 14:35
3LISTENTelevision 12:42
4LISTENWorld Peace 2:57
5LISTENEl Niño 2:30
6LISTENWeatherman 2:13
7LISTENThe Gay Thing 13:51
8LISTENVegas 0:33

Disc 2
1LISTENNothing Can Go Wrong 8:37
2LISTENBrazil 9:20
3LISTENRussia 21:36
4LISTENMarius 15:20
5LISTENNo One Is Fax Exempt 19:28

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Editorial Reviews

For the uninitiated, Henry Rollins may be a puzzling dichotomy at best. Perhaps best known for his aggro-punk musical rantings and bulging tattoos, Rollins contains a very opposite side within his imposing frame. On this two-disc, live album, which was recorded on opposite ends of the Earth, Rollins lets both sides loose on the ears and minds of his devoted fans and those who may want to enter his maddened world. Clever, sharp, and brutally honest, Rollins has the self-control of a dormant volcano and sets his vocal lava upon the people and places that make our lives a little more aggravating. And no one is safe! From "Bubba" Clinton to Kenneth Starr, David Hasselhoff to Michael "Bolt-head" Bolton, husbands and wives, and the cast of Friends, everybody gets a taste of Rollins' right-minded rage. Along the way, he brings his two sides together by dipping into his musical realm as well. From the opening singalong and the renaming of El Niño as "The First Four Black Sabbath Albums," to the closing lounge lizard rendition of the Rollins Band's appropriately two-faced shredder "Liar," Rollins realizes his nefarious talents and alternative icon status and uses them to a combined effect which is simultaneously duplicitous and unifying, demonstrating his command of words and emotions to open our eyes and ears more than they may want to be. Dangerously intelligent commentary. Matthew Robinson, All Music Guide

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November 03, 2002: Having been involved with the listening, reading and ahhhh concert/spoken word world of Rollins for (20??!!) years, I find that this peace is remarkable. He shows you a little bit of the world of Henry and that things can and do go wrong in a world where we never imagine it so. As with all of Rollins work, he express his intelligence in a hidden manner. And... it lets you in on the funny side ... I never knew I could LAUGH so hard listening to Rollins.