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D-Sides

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1 68 State Gorillaz 4:48 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 People Gorillaz 3:27 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Hongkongaton Gorillaz 3:33 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 We Are Happy Landfill Gorillaz 3:39 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Hong Kong Gorillaz 7:15 Album Only View In iTunes
6 Highway (Under Construction) Gorillaz 4:20 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Rockit Gorillaz 3:33 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Bill Murray Gorillaz 3:52 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 The Swagga Gorillaz 4:57 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Murdoc Is God Gorillaz 2:26 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Spitting Out the Demons Gorillaz 5:10 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 Don't Get Lost In Heaven (Original Demo Version) Gorillaz 2:29 $0.99 View In iTunes
13 Stop the Dams Gorillaz 5:38 $0.99 View In iTunes
1 DARE (DFA Remix) Gorillaz 12:14 Album Only View In iTunes
2 Feel Good Inc (Stanton Warriors Remix) Gorillaz 7:24 Album Only View In iTunes
3 Kids With Guns (Jamie T's Turns to Monsters Mix) Gorillaz 4:22 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 DARE (Soulwax Remix) Gorillaz 5:42 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Kids With Guns (Hot Chip Remix) Gorillaz 7:09 Album Only View In iTunes
6 El Mañana (Metronomy Remix) Gorillaz 5:44 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 DARE (Junior Sanchez Remix) Gorillaz 5:26 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Dirty Harry (Schtung Chinese New Year Remix) Gorillaz 3:53 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Kids With Guns (Quiet Village Remix) Gorillaz 10:02 Album Only View In iTunes
10 Hong Kong (Live At Manchester Opera House) [Bonus Track] Gorillaz 6:38 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

The Gorillaz B-sides and remixes collection D-Sides just emphasizes that Demon Days could have just as easily been called Damon Days. Even though Damon Albarn worked with collaborators like Danger Mouse on the second Gorillaz album, Albarn was its main sonic architect, and this is made even clearer by the songs that didn't make it onto Demon Days. Where the album honed a paranoid, melancholy — but always accessible — vibe, D-Sides is charmingly loose and eclectic; the stoned, rag-tag shuffle of "Don't Get Lost in Heaven (Demo)" is far more engaging, or at least immediate, than the choir and strings-bedecked version that appeared on Demon Days. The layered, doo wop-inspired harmonies and pianos on "Highway (Under Construction)" bear the marks of fiddling around in the studio, but appealingly so — and that goes double for the new wave/electro ramble "Rockit," on which Albarn makes "blah blah blah" sound almost profound. D-Sides finds him working in styles he couldn't fit on the album (although "Spitting Out the Demons"' dubby gloom comes the closest to Demon Days' final cut): "68 State"'s moody synth noodling could soundtrack an anime dystopia; "Hongkongaton" fuses dub and music hall; and "People" could be the mutant offspring of Britpop and synth pop. While many of D-Sides' tracks are sketches, the full-fledged songs are just as good as what ultimately appeared on Demon Days. "The Swagga," er, swaggers from retro-futuristic pop to messy, freewheeling rock, fulfilling the promise of rowdy snippets like "Murdoc Is God." Albarn also finds room for some surprisingly vulnerable moments; "Hong Kong," with its strings and shamisen, feels like a distant cousin of The Great Escape's "Yuko and Hiro," and "Stop the Dams" closes D-Sides' first disc on a quiet, heartfelt note. For longtime Albarn fans, this part of the collection is a lot of fun — a trip through his scraps and oddities is still more rewarding than many other artists' magnum opuses.

D-Sides' remix disc is, somewhat surprisingly, more focused than the actual Gorillaz B-sides are. It's no surprise that Albarn has gathered an on-point cast of remixers, including Metronomy, Hot Chip, and the DFA, who begin the disc with its best track, a belligerent, percussive version of "Dare" that strips the song down to little more than Shaun Ryder's voice, percussion, and the odd buzzing synth. "Dare" inspired two of the disc's other standouts, a remix by Junior Sanchez and one by Soulwax. While not all of the remixes hit these heights, overall it's a fun set, and a good complement to the eclecticism of D-Sides' first disc.

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by hutchnbeck

this is the best modern song writing that has hit the streets for a long time. keep em coming.

Awesome
     
by arocker

Some of the best music I've ever heard

eh.
     
by Die-Lon

Its decent, i love the Rockit song but other than that i think with this album the gorillaz have gone from a good electronic/techno/alternative band to awesome elevator sounding music
all in all its average

Biography

Formed: 2000

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Conceived as the first "virtual hip-hop group," Gorillaz blended the musical talents of Dan "The Automator" Nakamura, Blur's Damon Albarn, Cibo Matto's Miho Hatori, and Tom Tom Club's Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz with the arresting visuals of Jamie Hewlett, best known as the creator of the cult comic...
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