Album
Gorillaz
2001 · Electronic, Hip Hop
108 collectors on Gatefold own this

Gorillaz is an Electronic album by Gorillaz, originally released in 2001. On Gatefold: 141 pressings tracked, owned by 108 collectors.
About
The traditional origin story says Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett conceived Gorillaz as a comment on the soullessness and artifice of pop at the turn of the millennium. However, the concept of a virtual band had another appeal for Blur frontman Albarn: It allowed him to disappear. Even as Blur’s increasingly intrepid music distanced them from the creeping conservatism of Britpop during the late ’90, Albarn had creative urges that couldn’t be satisfied within one of Britain’s biggest guitar band. Retreating behind comic-book creator Hewlett’s animations gave him a new freedom to experiment. After all, who was a more convincing front for otherworldly adventures in dub, trip-hop, punk, rap Western, and bolero sounds? A man inexorably tied to Britpop with Union Jack bunting? Or Noodle, 2D, Russel, and Murdoc, a motley gang of vaguely apocalyptic animations? Albarn originally planned to be an anonymous part of the project, but that was a futile notion by the time this debut album arrived in March 2001. There’s no mistaking the careworn voice carried by rolling hip-hop beats on opener “Re-Hash.” Other Albarn identifiers run through the record—the sharpness of melody, the air of melancholy that hangs around even the brightest moments—but he calls on collaborators to help frame them in new, divergent way. Co-producer Dan the Automator injects an astral glimmer and rib-shaking bottom end throughout, assisted by Jamaican bass legend Junior Dan, who leads bittersweet dub odysseys “Starshine” and “Slow Country.” Listen closely and you’ll hear Tom Tom Club adding finger snaps and backing vocals to the wonky euphoria of “19-2000,” before Buena Vista Social Club’s Ibrahim Ferrer brings stately elegance and wisdom to proceedings on “Latin Simone (Que Pasa Contigo).” .
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Re-Hash3:38
- A25/42:40
- A3Tomorrow Comes Today3:12
- A4New Genious (Brother)3:58
Side B
- B5Clint Eastwood5:42
- B6Man Research (Clapper)4:30
- B7Punk1:36
- B8Sound Check (Gravity)4:41
Side C
- C9Double Bass4:45
- C10Rock The House4:09
- C1119-20003:27
- C12Latin Simone (Que Pasa Contigo)3:36
Side D
- D13Starshine3:31
- D14Slow Country3:35
- D15M1 A13:54
- D16Clint Eastwood (Ed Case/Sweetie Irie Refix)4:25
Sound DNA
- Electronic
- Trip-Hop
- layered
- bittersweet
- urban
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- 2DWRITTEN-BY, PERFORMER
- Cass BrowneDRUMS
- Damon AlbarnKEYBOARDS LEAD VOCALS VOCALS
- Dan The AutomatorSAMPLER, LOOPS, DRUM PROGRAMMING, KEYBOARDS DRUM PROGRAMMING
- Dennis RollinsHORNS
- Dominic GloverHORNS
- GorillazWRITTEN-BY, PERFORMER
- Jason CoxDRUMS, DRUM PROGRAMMING
- Junior DanBASS GUITAR
- Martin ShawHORNS
- Miho HatoriGUITAR VOCALS BACKING VOCALS
- Mike SmithHORNS SAXOPHONE TRUMPET
- Murdoc NiccalsWRITTEN-BY, PERFORMER
- NoodleWRITTEN-BY, PERFORMER
- Russel HobbsWRITTEN-BY, PERFORMER
- Tina WeymouthBACKING VOCALS FEATURING PERCUSSION
- Tom GirlingDRUM PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMED BY
- Bo Diddley
108 collectors on Gatefold own this · 141 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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