Gorillaz (album)

Gorillaz
Studio album by Gorillaz
Released 26 March 2001
Recorded 31 November 1998 – 7 May 2000
Studio
Genre
Length 56:42
Label Parlophone, Virgin, Warner Bros.
Producer Tom Girling, Jason Cox, Dan the Automator, Gorillaz
Gorillaz album chronology

Gorillaz
(2001)
G Sides
(2001)
Damon Albarn chronology
Ordinary Decent Criminal
(2000)
Gorillaz
(2001)
G Sides
(2001)
Singles from Gorillaz
  1. "Clint Eastwood"
    Released: 5 March 2001
  2. "19-2000"
    Released: 25 June 2001
  3. "Rock the House"
    Released: 22 October 2001
  4. "Tomorrow Comes Today"
    Released: 15 February 2002

Gorillaz is the debut album by the British virtual band Gorillaz, released in March 2001. It includes the singles "Clint Eastwood", "19-2000", "Rock the House" and "Tomorrow Comes Today". The album reached number three in the UK, and was an unexpected hit in the US, hitting number 14 and selling over five million copies worldwide.[1]

Album information

Throughout the album, the band experiments with many combinations of a variety of musical genres including rock, trip hop,[2] rap rock,[3] art rock,[4] Britpop,[5] hip hop,[6][7] dub,[8][9] reggae,[9][10] Latin,[10] psychedelia,[9] and punk rock.[7] The beginning of the "M1 A1" features a successive sound clip from the movie Day of the Dead. "Dracula" features sound clips from Merrie Melodies' Transylvania 6-5000. "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 "Man Research (Clapper)". The song's title is a nod to Raymond Scott's Manhattan Research.

"Clint Eastwood" is named after the famous movie actor. The theme from The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly can be heard periodically throughout the song; this was one of several Sergio Leone-directed Italian westerns of the late 1960s in which Eastwood plays a character with no name. Eastwood also famously played Dirty Harry Callahan in a series of five films, and was the Mayor of Carmel, California in the 1980s. Eastwood is also a huge fan and supporter of jazz, and is an accomplished self-taught jazz pianist.[11] Years after the release of this album, It was revealed that the track "Starshine" has an alternative version, which features Luton-based rap group Phi Life Cypher. This version is not available on any releases, but it is available on the Phi Life Cypher SoundCloud channel and also on the video-sharing website YouTube.[12]

All editions of the Gorillaz album feature an enhanced section that included screen savers, wallpaper and an autoplay, featuring a short movie which opens the user's Internet browser to a special section of the Gorillaz website, which gives the user full access to Murdoc's Winnebago.[13]

Del the Funky Homosapien collaborated on two songs on the album, "Clint Eastwood" and "Rock the House", both of which became singles and videos and achieved chart success. Del was not, however, originally slated to collaborate on these songs. By the time Del came onto the project, the album was already finished, and Phi Life Cypher had recorded verses for "Clint Eastwood" But when Del finished making Deltron 3030 with Dan the Automator, Automator asked if he could stay in the studio a little longer to record new verses for the Gorillaz songs.[14] For the purposes of the music videos and the Gorillaz storyline canon, Del performed as Gorillaz character "Del the Ghost Rapper", who was said to be a spirit that was hiding from death within the band's drummer, Russel Hobbs. Del later commented in an interview on the success of "Clint Eastwood" by saying that he actually wrote the song with the book How to Write a Hit Song, a book that he bought with a coupon his mother gave him. After the song went platinum he gave the plaque to his mother.[15] As part of Russel Hobbs' back-story, the character of Del was one of Russel's friends that was gunned down in a drive-by shooting, whose ghost possessed Russel.[16]

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. Other saw a release such as the reggae-dub : "Dub Dumb" which features British-Jamaican artist Sweetie Irie; it is available on the PlayStation 2 game MTV Music Generator 2 rather than on G Sides or the album itself. Other tracks include "Gor Beaten", which was another track that didn't make the album; however, elements of the track's instrumental were once available on one of the Gorillaz member's computers in Kong Studios.[17]

Reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 71/100[18]
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [19]
Alternative Press [20]
Robert Christgau [21]
Muzik [22]
NME 6/10[23]
Pitchfork Media 7.0/10[24]
Q [25]
Rolling Stone [26]
Spin [27]

Gorillaz received generally positive reviews from critics, with the exception of Rolling Stone.[26] It was ranked number six in Spin's Albums of the Year 2001,[28] ranked number 96 in Slant Magazine's best of the 2000s list,[29] and was included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die until the most recent edition.

Q listed the album as one of the best 50 albums of 2001.[30]

Track listing

GorillazStandard edition
No. TitleWriter(s)Producer(s) Length
1. "Re-Hash"  Damon AlbarnDan the Automator • Damon Albarn 3:37
2. "5/4"  AlbarnDan the Automator • Damon Albarn 2:39
3. "Tomorrow Comes Today"  Albarn • Allen ToussaintDan the Automator • Damon Albarn 3:12
4. "New Genious (Brother)"  Albarn • Robert Hunt • Odetta GordonDan the Automator • Damon Albarn 3:57
5. "Clint Eastwood" (featuring Del the Funky Homosapien)Albarn • Delvon JonesDan the Automator • Damon Albarn 5:39
6. "Man Research (Clapper)"  Albarn • Raymond ScottDan the Automator • Damon Albarn 4:32
7. "Punk"  AlbarnDan the Automator • Damon Albarn 1:36
8. "Sound Check (Gravity)"  AlbarnDan the Automator • Damon Albarn 4:40
9. "Double Bass"  AlbarnDan the Automator • Damon Albarn 4:44
10. "Rock the House" (featuring Del the Funky Homosapien)Albarn • Jones • Nakamura • John DankworthDan the Automator • Damon Albarn 4:08
11. "19-2000" (featuring Tina Weymouth)Albarn • George HarrisonDan the Automator • Damon Albarn 3:27
12. "Latin Simone (¿Qué Pasa Contigo?)" (featuring Ibrahim Ferrer)Albarn • Ibrahim FerrerKeith MansfieldDan the Automator • Damon Albarn 3:36
13. "Starshine"  AlbarnJason Cox • Tom Girling 3:31
14. "Slow Country"  Albarn • Jerry DammersDan the Automator • Damon Albarn 3:35
15. "M1 A1"  Albarn •Dan the Automator • Damon Albarn 3:54

Bonus discs

Sample credits

Singles

Chart positions

Chart (2001) Peak
position
Brazil (HITS São Paulo)[46] 5
Canadian Billboard Albums 13
Canadian Billboard Albums 13
UK Albums Chart 3
US Billboard 200 14

Personnel

Release history

Region Label Catalog Edition
United Kingdom Parlophone 7243 5 32093 0 original
7243 5 31138 0 3 re-issue
France 7243 5 34488 0 6 limited
United States Virgin 7243 5 33748 0 8 original
re-issue
Malaysia EMI 7243 5 38704 0 9 limited
USA Warner Bros. Records 337480-2PRL December 2013 reissue after the break-up of EMI

References

  1. "Artist Profile – Gorillaz". EMI. 2006. Archived from the original on 4 May 2009. Retrieved 7 December 2008.
  2. Rees, Christina (3 July 2001). "Monkey Wrench". The Village Voice. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  3. "Plastic Beach". HipHopDX. Retrieved November 30, 2014.
  4. "Gorillaz: Gorillaz". The A.V. Club. 26 March 2001. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  5. http://www.allmusic.com/album/gorillaz-mw0000002817
  6. Eaters, Gorillaz ; written by Cass Browne & Gorillaz ; design by J.C. Hewlett & Zombie Flesh (2006). Rise of the ogre. New York: Riverhead Books. pp. 42–295. ISBN 9781594482717.
  7. 7.0 7.1 Eaters, Gorillaz ; written by Cass Browne & Gorillaz ; design by J.C. Hewlett & Zombie Flesh (2006). Rise of the ogre. New York: Riverhead Books. pp. 52–295. ISBN 9781594482717.
  8. Eaters, Gorillaz ; written by Cass Browne & Gorillaz ; design by J.C. Hewlett & Zombie Flesh (2006). Rise of the ogre. New York: Riverhead Books. pp. 46–295. ISBN 9781594482717.
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 Eaters, Gorillaz ; written by Cass Browne & Gorillaz ; design by J.C. Hewlett & Zombie Flesh (2006). Rise of the ogre. New York: Riverhead Books. pp. 47–295. ISBN 9781594482717.
  10. 10.0 10.1 Eaters, Gorillaz ; written by Cass Browne & Gorillaz ; design by J.C. Hewlett & Zombie Flesh (2006). Rise of the ogre. New York: Riverhead Books. pp. 50–295. ISBN 9781594482717.
  11. http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=1701
  12. https://soundcloud.com/phi-life-cypher/starshine-ft-gorillaz
  13. http://www.networksolutions.com/whois-search/murdocswinnebago.com
  14. http://www.madeyoulookradio.com/del-the-funky-homosapien-interview
  15. qcluu (19 April 2010). "Del the Funky Homosapien Hit the Books for Famous Gorillaz Rap". Spinner. Retrieved 19 January 2012.
  16. Brown, Cass; Gorillaz (2 November 2006). Rise of the Ogre. United Kingdom: Penguin. pp. 24–25. ISBN 1-59448-931-9.
  17. http://www.gorillaz-unofficial.com/news/
  18. Gorillaz at Metacritic
  19. Allmusic Review
  20. July 2001, p. 68
  21. Robert Christgau Review
  22. May 2001, p. 66
  23. NME review
  24. Pitchfork Review
  25. May 2001, p. 115
  26. 26.0 26.1 Rolling Stone Review at the Wayback Machine (archived December 7, 2008)
  27. June 2001, p. 148
  28. Spin End of Year Lists: 2001
  29. Best of the Aughts: Albums
  30. "The Best 50 Albums of 2001". Q. December 2001. pp. 60–65.
  31. Gorillaz – Gorillaz [South Korea]
  32. Gorillaz – Gorillaz [France]
  33. Gorillaz – Gorillaz [Malaysia]
  34. Gorillaz [Original un-mastered]
  35. http://www.whosampled.com/sample/281525/Gorillaz-Tomorrow-Comes-Today-Allen-Toussaint-Get-Out-of-My-Life,-Woman/
  36. http://www.whosampled.com/Gorillaz/New-Genious-(Brother)/
  37. http://www.whosampled.com/sample/3126/Gorillaz-Man-Research-(Clapper)-Raymond-Scott-In-the-Hall-of-the-Mountain-Queen/
  38. http://www.whosampled.com/Gorillaz/Rock-the-House/
  39. http://www.whosampled.com/sample/146968/Gorillaz-Latin-Simone-Keith-Mansfield-Incidental-Backcloth-No.-3/
  40. http://www.whosampled.com/Gorillaz/19-2000/
  41. http://www.whosampled.com/Gorillaz/19-2000-(Soulchild-Remix)/
  42. http://www.whosampled.com/Gorillaz/Slow-Country/
  43. http://www.whosampled.com/Gorillaz/M1-A1/
  44. http://www.whosampled.com/Gorillaz/Left-Hand-Suzuki-Method/
  45. http://www.whosampled.com/sample/14931/Gorillaz-Ghost-Train-The-Human-League-The-Sound-of-the-Crowd/
  46. "HITS — Os discos mais vendidos da semana". ISTOÉ. Retrieved 2014-11-13.

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