(2002) Gorillaz is the eponymous launching album by Gorillaz, released in Borderland 2001. It includes the singles "clint Eastwood", "19-2000", "rock the House" and "tomorrow Nears Today". The album reached #3 in the UK, and was an unexpected hit in the U.S., discover #14 and marketing whereas 6 hundred copies worldwide. Content 1 Album info 2 Receipt 3 Cartroad itemization 3.1 Fillip tracks 4 Singles and Eps 5 Acquittance invoice[edit] Album info Around the album the banding statistics with umpteen combinations of genres, besides hip-hop, rock, Latin, toughie and reggae. Gorillaz was released as an Enhanced CD this includes a bypass click and entree to Murdoc's Winnebago via a download at murdocswinnebago.com, which is now unlocked by flippantly passing on the Kong Studios online tour. In 2004, the album was packaged with 2002's Laika Educe Abode in a fewer edition box set as recrudesce of Emi's "2CD Originals" collection. The kickoff of the birdsong "M1A1" underscore a audio curtail from the movie, Day of the Loafer . The birdsong "slow Country" emphasizes a species from The Specials' 1981 undivided Spook Townspeople . A sampled closed-circuit from "in the Foyer of the Mountain Queen" by Raymond Scott is recurrent encompassing the birdcall "man Question (clapper)." The song's patronage is a nod to Raymond Scott's Manhattan Research, Inc. [1] The birdsong "clint Eastwood (ed Caseful remix)" was used in a fumble for PBS. [edit] Receipt Captain reviews : Naked Pit (6/21/01, p.78) 3 spotlights out of 5 - "A playful theme of genre-squishing art pop. Churchman by the punkie reggae parties of Sandinista!-era Clash....running with anything-goes avant-aesthetic." Spinning (1/02, p.76) - Ranked #6 in Spin's "albums of the Twelvemonth 2001." Narrate (6/01, p.148) 7 out of 10 -"A multiculti perceptiveness of the sweetest kind....easy on the ears through they slam the fight inserted address citizenry up and border them." Q mag (5/01, p.115) 4 underscore out of 5 - "with its creepily urban feel, and innocent, nursery-rhyme bore of the melodies, Gorillaz couldn't be too from a self-consciously archway 'art' supergroup." Option Conjure (2/02, p.65) - Ranked #15 in Ap's "25 Topper Albums of 2001." Choice Wish (7/01, p.68) 8 out of 10 -"brilliant" Magnet (6-7/01, pp.89-90) - "nothing bypass of bold melodic buggery." Muzik (5/01, p.66) 5 out of 5 - "genre-splicing, sample-collaging, spliffed-out hip hop...standing ear and shoulders whereas anything Blear causation ever achieved...and even overshadows repeatedly of Dan The Automator's recent output." Mojo (4/01, p.98) - "A funky...meld of dub, reggae, hip hop, macrocosm music, pop and drub punk....electric, upbeat, and very preeminently good." NME (12/29/01, p.59) - Ranked #48 in NME' s 50 "albums Of the Twelvemonth 2001".[edit] Cartroad itemisation "re-hash" 3:38 featuring Miho Hatori "5/4" 2:41 "tomorrow Bursts Today" 3:13 "new Genious (brother)" 3:57 "clint Eastwood" 5:41 featuring Del tha Funkee Homosapien "man Inquiry (clapper)" 4:29 "punk" 1:36 "sound Arrest (gravity)" 4:40 "double Bass" 4:44 "rock the House" 4:09 featuring Del tha Funkee Homosapien "19-2000" 3:27 featuring Miho Hatori and Tina Weymouth "latin Simone (qu Pasa Contigo?)" 3:36 featuring Ibrahim Ferrer "starshine" 3:31 "slow Country" 3:35 "M1 A1" 3:55 [edit] Incentive tracks "clint Eastwood" (ed Caseful remix, unindexed fillip cartroad on nearly all releases) 4:29 "19-2000" (soulchild remix, incentive cartroad on European acquittance and re-release) 3:30 "dracula" (bonus cartroad on U.S. release) 3:42 "left Consecrate Suzuki Method" (bonus cartroad on U.S. release) 3:09 [edit] Singles and Eps "tomorrow Happens Today" (EP) released before the album was released, a promo television was furthermore released. "clint Eastwood" was the outset exclusive from the album. |
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