Gorillaz Album - Gorillaz [Clean Version]
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Customers rating:
(24 ratings)
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Release Date:2001-08-14
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Type:Audio CD
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Genre:Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative Rap, Bass, Drums, Guitar, Hip-Hop, Piano, Pop, Pop/Rock Music, Rock, Rock/Pop, Sampling, Sequencing, Strings, Underground Rap, Vocals, Vocals (Background)
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Label:Virgin Records Us
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UPC:724353495008
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Approx. Price:$18.98
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Review - Amazon.com :
Gorillaz Photos More from Gorillaz  Demon Days |  G-Sides |  Spacemonkeyz Vs. Gorillaz: Laika Come Home |  Gorillaz - Phase One - Celebrity Take Down |  Gorillaz - Phase Two - Slowboat to Hades |  Demon Days Live | Customer review - 2001-08-14
- GORILLAZ=MUST HAVE!!This cd is a must have. sure they're just a cartoon band, and don't really exsist, that doesn't stopp there music from bein great.the clean version isn'treally any different form the original except that some words are bleeped out.it's espically good 4 me cuz my parents are a little strictt about what i listen too. but they have no problem with this at all!there songs r fuuny and are very cool!!!! it's my favorite cd of all time!
Customer review - 2001-10-09
- This CD IS THE BOMB!Im only 11 so im kind of picky with music but this cd is tight. I Think Clint Eastwood is the best song in the world. Ths cd is Pop/Tecno/Rap/Dance/Latin/rock/blues so any body can buy this. I give this a 5 out of 5.
Customer review - 2001-09-29
- gorillaz rockIf your parents watch what u listen to this is puurfect cd it does swear but not to much it only clears some words clint eastwood is the best song on the track[nothing to do with a guy named clint]the music tecno rap/pop its good the singers a cartoons [lol]the cds very nice i want to get some of their other cds
Customer review - 2004-02-18
- It tastes good and smells even nicerI was plesently surprised by the lingering after tase of this CD. Imaginative and risky is what this is all about. Thanks for stepping out side of the generic blandness of the modern music scene. Oh yeah and it smells nice too!
Customer review - 2001-11-20
- this isn't propaganda...Despite what one reviewer here might have you believe, Damon Albarn, co-creator of Gorillaz and singer of Blur, is not anti-American. He disliked it for a while, sure, because Blur had bad experiences in the early years with their record company. And those "quaint songs about men chasing women" and such are meant as satire of English stereotypes, not glorifying of them. Well, I'm off point here. That was then, this is now...and after six albums from the terrific Blur and only one US hit (that fact makes me very sad indeed...) Damon's finally hit the big time with this project. This is a very diverse record, fairly rambling at times but with some great tunes. There's something here for just about anyone...if you were attracted by the funky groove of "clint eastwood" you may well like 5/4, Tomorrow Comes Today or 19-2000. If hip-hop or rap is your thing...say, the rap is your favourite part of CE, Rock the House is for you. There's pretty, blissed out slow songs like Slow Country (a personal favourite, if only for the way Damon sings "whatchoo doin'?") and more driving rockers (M1A1, Punk) that recall some of Blur's earlier, punky material. A few weak moments keep this from getting a five, but overall an intriguing listen. And if you're like me and aren't fond of profanity, this edited version is a good choice...not much is removed, since there only appear to be two songs with any cursing.
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