G-Sides [UK] Gorillaz

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  • Release Date: 04/16/2002
  • Sales Rank: 129,763
  • Label: EMI EUROPE GENERIC
  • UPC: 724353694203
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G-Sides [UK]

1LISTEN19-2000 Soulchild Remix 3:30
2LISTENDracula 4:43
3LISTENRock the House Radio Edit 3:03
4LISTENThe Sounder / Phi-Life Cypher Edit 4:29
5LISTENFaust 3:51
6LISTENClint Eastwood / Phi-Life Cypher Phi Life Cypher Version 4:52
7LISTENGhost Train 3:54
8LISTENHip Albatross 2:42
9LISTENLeft Hand Suzuki Method 3:12
10LISTEN12D3 5:56
11Clint Eastwood / Phi-Life Cypher Multimedia Track 16:23
12Rock the House Multimedia Track

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G-Sides is a collection of nine mix-and-match tracks -- remixes, B-sides, previously unreleased leftovers, two multimedia videos -- that doesn't further the sound Gorillaz (Damon Albarn, Dan the Automator, et al.) imparted on their hit album. It entrenches it. If you smiled at and head-nodded along with the airwave ubiquity that out-and-out dub hip-hop pop like "Clint Eastwood" gained in 2001, here's some more 21st-century branch swinging. Of the two "new" tracks, "The Sounder" is rap music for the supine backpacker contingent (two unidentified "underground MCs" spitting clever PG boasts over tabla-funk), while "Faust" is a sunshiny synth-pop-happy piece of alt-crossover. Both offer more evidence that the studio wizard behind the Gorillaz curtain is extremely comfortable mixing hip-hop, electronica, and other outsider post-rock idioms. Of course the masses attracted to this cartoon character "band" already know a great deal about their special ape appeal. For nonbelievers, the filtered groove of Soulchild's trip-pop remix of "19-2000," the Phil Life Cypher's new battle-rhyme take on "Eastwood," and the weirdo electronic-rock nuggets of the B-sides must serve as proof of Gorillaz's disposable pop acumen. Made-up though they may be, Gorillaz still seem to have evolved past human teens (and their producers) at fashioning sweet, smart, catchy treats. They're now heading for the musical product hall of fame, where they'll inevitably share shelf space with the great Banana Splits. Piotr Orlov, Barnes & Noble



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