Saturday, January 5, 2008

Gnarls Barkley - St. Elsewhere

Gnarls Barkley--a collaboration between hip-hop/soul crooner and Goodie Mob founder Cee-Lo and DJ/mash-up kingpin Danger Mouse--sounds like it came from another planet; or what inhabitants of another planet might make of the elemental sounds of 21st-century pop music. Classically soulful R&B vocals, smart hip-hop/electronica beats and samples, and infectious hit-making melodies all serve to make the basic musical template familiar enough, but even a passing listen to the first single, "Crazy" (an Al Green-meets-Outkast groover that was a pre-release smash in the U.K. via downloads alone), illustrates that these fellas are definitely traveling some alternate spaceways.

But if the warped summer jam "Who Cares" or the unsettling big-beat-cum-folkly suicide dirge "Just A Thought" isn't proof enough of the duo's extra-terrestrial originality, then check out the frenetic, almost sleazy, bubblegum-electro take on the Violent Femmes' "Gone Daddy Gone." (Um...say what?) Like the entire album itself, it's a bizarre, unexpectedly brilliant reconfiguration of what was once simply called pop music. Who knows what to call it now?

Song Title

01. Go-Go Gadget Gospel
02. Crazy
03. St. Elsewhere
04. Gone Daddy Gone
05. Smiley Faces
06. The Boogie Monster
07. Feng Shui
08. Just A Thought
09. Transformer
10. Who Cares?
11. Online
12. Necromancing
13. Storm Coming
14. The Last Time

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3 comments:

Unknown said...

Thanks for your kindness man!

Julian said...

yeah..gracias..thank you :D

Unknown said...

THAnx...