Trading with the Enemy is the second album by the collaborative band Tuatara, released in 1998.
[5][6] Steve Berlin and Scott McCaughey were among the new musicians who contributed to the album.
[7] Guitar Player noted that "traces of jazz, afro-pop, and the Starsky & Hutch theme seep through the layers of guitars, saxophones, and vibraphones.
"[8] The Windsor Star praised the "Ventures-influenced surf tune ('Afterburner'), a funky tribute to deceased Nigerian musician/activist Fela Kuti ('Fela the Conqueror') and an idyllic folk tune that is propelled by Buck's mandolin ('Angel and the Ass').
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