Killing Puritans

Killing Puritans
Studio album by Armand van Helden
Released 26 June 2000
Genre Big beat, electronica
Label Armed Records Inc.
Armand van Helden chronology
Armand Van Helden's Nervous Tracks
(1999)
Killing Puritans
(2000)
Gandhi Khan
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Killing Puritans is the 4th studio album by Armand van Helden. It was released as CD and as quadruple vinyl.

Controversy

The album's cover art prominently featured an African child soldier, prone, and aiming a rifle. The image was controversial enough to prompt calls for a ban. Eventually, UK versions of the album were sold in a plain brown cardboard sleeve that concealed the offending image.

Track listing

  1. "Killing Puritans" (Intro) – 2:06 (Armand Van Helden)
  2. "Little Black Spiders" (feat. Fiona Marr) – 8:15 (Armand Van Helden/Klaus Meine/Herman Harebell/Rudolph Schenker)
  3. "Breakdancers Call" – 6:21 (Armand Van Helden)
  4. "House Boxing" (feat. Lord Sear) – 2:05 (Armand Van Helden)
  5. "Full Moon" (featuring Common) – 4:19 (Armand Van Helden/Lonnie Lynn/James Bedford)
  6. "Koochy" – 8:07 (Armand Van Helden/Gary Numan)
  7. "Watch Your Back" (feat. Herbie Hancock & N'Dea Davenport) – 8:23 (Bill Summers/Paul Jackson/Mike Clark/Bennie Mauphin/N'Dea Davenport/Trevant Hardson)
  8. "Hybridz" (feat. The Mongoloids) – 10:01 (Armand Van Helden/E. Sanchez/Michael Smith)
  9. "Flyaway Love" – 9:08 (Armand Van Helden)
  10. "Swamp Thang" – 5:49 (Armand Van Helden)
  11. "Conscience" (featuring Tekitha)– 9:07(Armand Van Helden/Tekitha Washington)

Charts

Year Chart Peak Position
2000 UK Albums Chart #38
2000 Belgium Albums Chart #49[2]

Release history

Country Release Date Format Label Catalogue
Australia May 29, 2000[3] CD Album London 8573833195[3]
USA October 1, 2005[4] CD Album

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Steffen Hung. "Armand van Helden - Killing Puritans". australian-charts.com. Retrieved 2011-10-12.
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