The CD opens with "Tank! [TV Stretch]," which is basically an extended version of the Cowboy Bebop theme song. Next is "What Planet is This," which is an upbeat jazz number that prominently features guitar and saxophone; the song only features one line of vocal repeated throughout it ("What planet is this"). The third song is the synth-heavy "Cosmic Dare (Pretty With a Pistol)," which features vocals by Reynada Hill; this song appeared in Cowboy Bebop: The Movie. We return to the jazz sound with "Diamonds," which is a slow, soft piano piece featuring vocals by Illaria Graziano. Rounding out the first half of the disc are "Don’t Bother None [TV Edit]" (featuring Mai Yamane on vocals) and "Piano Black" (a jazz instrumental).
The second half of the CD opens with "Mushroom Hunting," a jazz track featuring brass and drums; Taliva-Donna Cumberbatch provides the vocals. "Mushroom Hunting" appeared in the episode, "Mushroom Samba." Suddenly, the disc shifts gears with "No Reply," a rock track featuring vocals by Steve Conte, who is obviously trying to mimic the vocal style of U2's Bono. The disc shifts gears again with "Blue," a slow song featuring synthesizers and guitar; vocals are provided by Mai Yamane, Soichiro Otsuka, and Gabriela Robin. This is followed by "Einstein Groovin'," a mid-tempo song with an obvious disco influence; Illaria Graziano provides the vocals, which appear to be in Spanish. Illaria Graziano's vocals also appear on the next song, "Pearls" (a slow, piano ballad with a jazz influence). "Gotta Knock a Little Harder," the final song on the CD, is a midtempo rock song featuring guitar; Mai Yamane provides the vocals. "Gotta Knock a Little Harder" is a perfect closing track for the CD; this is also the closing theme for Cowboy Bebop: The Movie.
The disc was sequenced in such a way that most of the up-tempo numbers appeared on the first half of the CD, and most of the mid-tempos and ballads appeared on the second half. I believe this sequencing weakens the overall CD, and makes the first half of the CD stronger than the second. I was very interested in the CD when I started listening to it, but by the time I hit the last three songs, I was starting to fall asleep. Perhaps if the up-tempo songs and the slower songs were mixed together a little more, the CD would have been a little stronger.
Cowboy Bebop: Tank! The Best! isn't a bad CD at all. However, when you're listening to it, you might either want to program the songs in a different order, or have your CD player randomly choose the order in which the songs are played.
In order to write this review, I checked out a copy of this CD through the King County Library System.
| Tank! What Planet Is This Cosmic Dare Diamonds Don't Bother None Piano Black Mushroom Hunting No Reply Blue Einstein Groovin' Pearls Gotta Knock a Little Harder |

