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    Gorillaz (Clean)

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    08/14/2001 | Virgin Records Us 

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    All Music Guide Review

    It's tempting to judge Gorillaz -- Damon Albarn, Tank Girl creator Jamie Hewlett, and Dan "The Automator" Nakamura's virtual band -- just by their brilliantly animated videos and write the project off as another triumph of style over substance. Admittedly, Hewlett's edgy-cute characterizations of 2-D, Gorillaz' pretty-boy singer (who looks a cross between the Charlatans' Tim Burgess and Sonic the Hedgehog), sinister bassist Murdoc, whiz-kid guitarist Noodle, and b-boy drummer Russel are so arresting that they almost detract from Gorillaz' music. The amazing "Thriller"-meets-Planet of the Apes clip for "Clint Eastwood" is so visually clever that it's easy to take the song's equally clever, hip-hop-tinged update of the Specials' "Ghost Town" for granted. And initially, Gorillaz' self-titled debut feels incomplete when Hewlett's imagery is removed; the concept of Gorillaz as a virtual band doesn't hold up as well when you can't see the virtual bandmembers. It's too bad that there isn't a DVD version of Gorillaz, with videos for every song, à la the DVD version of Super Furry Animals' Rings Around the World. Musically, however, Gorillaz is a cutely caricatured blend of Albarn's eclectic Brit-pop and Nakamura's equally wide-ranging hip-hop, and it sounds almost as good as the band looks. Albarn has fun sending up Blur's cheeky pop on songs like "5/4" and "Re-Hash," their trip-hop experiments on "New Genious" and "Sound Check," and "Song 2"-like thrash-pop on "Punk" and "M1 A1." Despite the similarities between Albarn's main gig and his contributions here, Gorillaz isn't an Albarn solo album in disguise; Nakamura's bass- and beat-oriented production gives the album an authentically dub and hip-hop-inspired feel, particularly on "Rock the House" and "Tomorrow Comes Today." Likewise, Del tha Funkee Homosapien, Miho Hatori, and Ibrahim Ferrer's vocals ensure that it sounds like a diverse collaboration rather than an insular side project. Instead, it feels like a musical vacation for all parties involved -- a little self-indulgent, but filled with enough fun ideas and good songs to make this virtual band's debut a genuinely enjoyable album. [Gorillaz was also released in a "clean" edition, containing no profanities or vulgarities.] ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

    Gorillaz (Clean) Track Listing

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  • 1
  • Re-Hash
  • 3:38
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  • 2
  • 5/4
  • 2:40
  • Sound Clip for 5/4 from Gorillaz (Clean)


  • 7
  • Punk
  • 1:36
  • Sound Clip for Punk from Gorillaz (Clean)


  • 9
  • Double Bass
  • 4:44
  • Sound Clip for Double Bass from Gorillaz (Clean)


  • 10
  • Rock the House
  • 4:09
  • Sound Clip for Rock the House from Gorillaz (Clean)


  • 11
  • 19-2000
  • 3:27
  • Sound Clip for 19-2000 from Gorillaz (Clean)


  • 13
  • Starshine
  • 3:31
  • Sound Clip for Starshine from Gorillaz (Clean)


  • 14
  • Slow Country
  • 3:36
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  • 15
  • M1 A1
  • 3:50
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  • 16
  • Dracula
  • 4:42
  • Sound Clip for Dracula from Gorillaz (Clean)


  • 17
  • Left Hand Suzuki Method
  • 12:22

  • Credits of Gorillaz (Clean)



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