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Studio album by Gorillaz Released 26 March 2001, (United Kingdom) 24 April 2001 and 19 June 2001 (United States) Recorded 1 December 19982000 Genre Alt...
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Studio album by Gorillaz Released 26 March 2001, (United Kingdom) 24 April 2001 and 19 June 2001 (United States) Recorded 1 December 19982000 Genre Alternative rock Alternative hip hop Electronica Trip hop Length 73:55 Label Parlophone, Virgin Producer Tom Girling, Jason Cox, Dan the Automator, Gorillaz Professional reviews * Allmusic 4.5/5 stars link * Alternative Press 8/10 stars [July 2001, p.68] * Muzik 5/5 stars [May 2001, p.66] * Pitchfork Media (7.0/10) 2001 * Q 4/5 stars [May 2001, p.115] * Robert Christgau (** honorable mention) link * Rolling Stone 3/5 stars 2001
Gorillaz chronology Tomorrow Comes Today EP (2000) Gorillaz (2001) G-Sides (2002)
Gorillaz is the eponymous debut album by Gorillaz, released in March 2001. It includes the singles "Clint Eastwood", "19-2000", "Rock the House" and "Tomorrow Comes Today". The album reached #3 in the UK, and was an unexpected hit in the U.S., hitting #14 and selling over seven million copies worldwide. Contents [hide] Album information
Throughout the album the band experiments with many combinations of genres, including hip-hop, rock, Latin, punk and reggae.
Gorillaz was released as an Enhanced CD that includes a short movie and access to Murdoc's Winnebago via a download at murdocswinnebago.com, which is now accessible by simply going on the Kong Studios online tour.
In 2004, the album was packaged with 2002's Laika Come Home in a limited edition box set as part of EMI's "2CD Originals" collection.
The beginning of the song "M1 A1" features a successive sound clip from the movie, Day of the Dead.
The song "Slow Country" features a sample from The Specials' 1981 single "Ghost Town".
A sampled loop from "In the Hall of the Mountain Queen" by Raymond Scott is repeated throughout the song "Man Research (Clapper)." The song's title is a nod to Raymond Scott's Manhattan Research, Inc. [1]
The song "Clint Eastwood (Ed Case remix)" was used in a bump for PBS.
a "Clean" Version of the album was released, but only edited the songs "Clint Eastwood" and "Rock the House".
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The Killers live at the MTV Europe Video Awards performing "Human" with some added lyrics at the end from "Bring on the Dancing Hors...
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The Killers live at the MTV Europe Video Awards performing "Human" with some added lyrics at the end from "Bring on the Dancing Horses" by Echo & the Bunnymen.
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I love music from 80s.
Do you deleted the video: Lindsey Buckingham - "Trouble"?
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