Gorillaz - Gorillaz [Clean Version] Audio CD
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Band: Gorillaz
Title: Gorillaz [Clean Version]
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Release Date: 2001-08-14
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: Re-Hash - Gorillaz, Miho Hatori 2: 5/4 3: Tomorrow Comes Today 4: New Genious (Brother) 5: Clint Eastwood - Del tha Funkee Homosapien, Gorillaz 6: Man Research (Clapper) 7: Punk 8: Sound Check (Gravity) 9: Double Bass 10: Rock the House 11: 19-2000 - Gorillaz, Miho Hatori, Tina Weymouth 12: Latin Simone (�Qu� Pasa Contigo?) - Ibrahim Ferrer, Gorillaz 13: Starshine 14: Slow Country 15: M1 A1 16: Dracula 17: Left Hand Suzuki Method - Gorillaz, Miho Hatori
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You've Got To Hear This! You definitely have to experience this cd for yourself--you'll never be the same. WOW! Their musical diversity is what makes Gorillaz unique.
It tastes good and smells even nicer
Imaginative and risky is what this is all about. I was plesently surprised by the lingering after tase of this CD. Thanks for stepping out side of the generic blandness of the modern music scene. Oh yeah and it smells nice too!.
A very good CD
Almost every song is likable. I love this CD. The sounds of noodle, russel, 2D, and murdoc are very unique. They incorporate unusal sounds like static that you wouldn't normally find in music. Their sound is very unique and mellow and you will often find yourself humming most of the songs. Tommorow Comes Today is one of my favorites, as is Slow Country and Rock The House. If you liked some of the mellower songs on Morning View (INcubus) such as Mexico, you'll like this cd.
Monkeying Around
Not only does Gorillaz feature Dan "The Automator" Nakamura and Blur's Damon Albarn (a. As a supergroup, side project, and novelty act all in one, Gorillaz literally looks good on paper. k. a. 2-D), but its membership also boasts illustrator and Tank Girl creator Jamie Hewlett (a. k. a. Murdoc), who envisioned the group as an animated mock band akin to Josie And The Pussycats, but with hipper credentials. Gorillaz is every bit as hit-or-miss as expected, but to its credit, the hits on its self-titled debut sound more impressive and infectious than the misses sound like indulgent flops. It helps that indulgence seems to be part of the point. Gorillaz offers its members the unique opportunity to act as cartoonish as they want, by performing as alter egos free from great expectations. Ranging from hip-hop to art-rock to dub, often all at once, Gorillaz's songs sound suitably casual, and often surprisingly endearing. Standouts include "Tomorrow Comes Today" and "Clint Eastwood," which uses melodica to fuse spaghetti westerns with King Tubby. A trio of rock songs, the arty "5/4," "M1 A1," and "Punk," recall Albarn's later Blur work, while "Man Research (Clapper)" and "Sound Check (Gravity)" find smart ways to tackle techno and balladry, respectively. Of course, Nakamura knows how to provide both background and ingenious foreground, whether in Dr. Octagon, as half of Handsome Boy Modeling School, or, most recently, on Deltron 3030, a spectacular collaboration with Del Tha Funkee Homosapien which also featured a cameo from Albarn. Albarn, for his part, appears to be having fun, especially by comparison to his work on Blur's last dark, messy album. Like a would-be Mel Blanc, he lends the album several distinct voices, ranging from punk sneer to man-on-the-street English slang. But, predictably, Albarn is overshadowed when the indefatigable Del (a. k. a. Russel) makes an appearance on "Clint Eastwood" and "Rock The House. " Given the nature of the collaboration, it wouldn't be surprising if Gorillaz never reconvened for a sequel, but that might be for the best. With the weight of a follow-up clouding the no-strings fun, the band's charm might not compensate for its lack of substance a second time.
This CD is great!!
The music has their own style and then some rap, hip-hop, and it's all thrown together for this album. This CD definately gets a 5. The song 19-2000 is a great song to listen to in the car on trips or just anywhere. Clint Eastwood is a GREAT song, and the music video is the greatest. And lets not forget Left Hand Suzuki Method. This is the greatest. Buy IT!.
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