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Adventures in Foam is the first album by Brazilian electronic musician Amon Tobin, and the only one to be released under the name Cujo (after the Stephen King novel of the same name). It was first released in September 1996 on the small south London label Ninebar records. This was around when Tobin signed with Ninja Tune to record under his name.
Critical reception
The Stranger, in a retrospective article on Tobin, called the album a "triphop classic."
Peter Shapiro, in Drum 'n' Bass: The Rough Guide, called the album "a further exercise in jazz-based sampladelic quirkiness that was a bit too clever, a bit too blunted and bit too broad-minded to really work."
Track listing
Original Ninebar edition
The track lists of the original CD and LP versions, as released in the UK on 16 September 1996, were as follows:
US (Shadow Records) edition
thumb|Unapproved cover variant.
The album was released in the United States, with an altered track listing and artwork unapproved by Tobin, by Shadow Records on 27 May 1997 – after the release of Tobin's first Ninja Tune album, Bricolage.
Ninja Tune reissue
The Ninja Tune edition adds six tracks to the original Ninebar edition.
References
External links
- Listen to Adventures in Foam on amontobin.com
- Amon Tobin / Cujo Discography (Unofficial but Complete) at pe7er.com
