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Artist: GorillazPlastic Beach
Album: Plastic Beach
Released: 2010
Label: Virgin Records
Catalog N°: (27548)
Genre: Alternative Rock

Track Listings:

1. Orchestral Intro
2. Welcome To The World Of The Plastic Beach (feat. Snoop Dogg)
3. White Flag (feat. Kano & Bashy)
4. Rhinestone Eyes
5. Stylo (feat. Bobby Womack and Mos Def)
6. Superfast Jellyfish (feat. Gruff Rhys and De La Soul)
7. Empire Ants (feat. Little Dragon)
8. Glitter Freeze (feat. Mark E Smith)
9. Some Kind Of Nature (feat. Lou Reed)
10. On Melancholy Hill
11. Broken
12. Sweepstakes (feat. Mos Def & Hypnotic Brass Ensemble)
13. Plastic Beach (feat. Mick Jones & Paul Simonon)
14. To Binge (feat. Little Dragon)
15. Cloud Of Unknowing (feat. Bobby Womack)
16. Pirate Jet
17. Pirate's Progress



Review:

Plastic Beach is the third studio album by the virtual band Gorillaz, released in March 2010. The album features guest performances by Snoop Dogg, Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, Kano, Bashy, Bobby Womack, Mos Def, Gruff Rhys, De La Soul, Little Dragon, Mark E. Smith, Lou Reed, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon, sinfonia ViVA and The Lebanese National Orchestra for Oriental Arabic Music.

The album features the single "Stylo".

Plastic Beach

Damon Albarn got the idea for Plastic Beach while on a beach next to his house: "I was just looking for all the plastic within the sand", he said.[2] He began recording material for a new Gorillaz album around June 2008.[5] On 17 September 2008, Albarn and Jamie Hewlett announced that they would be doing another Gorillaz album in an interview with CBC News.[6] Hewlett said that from their work on Monkey, "we just learned more about what we do, musically and artistically. That's a great place to come at when we come to another Gorillaz album. It doesn't have to be animation and music".[7] Hewlett also expressed annoyance at having to draw the band members again: "I'm so fucking bored of drawing those characters. But then we had a moment where we had a new angle on it... I'm gonna adapt them".[6] In a later interview Hewlett said: "they'll be the same characters, but a little bit older and told in a different way".[8] On 14 January 2009, Albarn made an appearance as a guest DJ on BBC Radio 1, premiering demos of three new Gorillaz songs - "Electric Shock", "Broken" and "Stylo".[9]

Albarn said in September 2008 that he wanted "to work with an incredibly eclectic, surprising cast of people".[10] As with previous Gorillaz albums, Plastic Beach features a number of collaborations with other musicians and music groups. The album features Snoop Dogg, Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, Kano, Bashy, Bobby Womack, Mos Def, Gruff Rhys, De La Soul, Little Dragon, Mark E. Smith, Lou Reed, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon, sinfonia ViVA and The Lebanese National Orchestra for Oriental Arabic Music.[11]

Albarn travelled to Beirut in March 2009 to record with the National Orchestra for Oriental Arabic Music.[12] The following month, he recorded with Derby-based orchestra sinfonia ViVa.[12] Grime rappers Kano and Bashy, who feature on "White Flag", both had the flu during recording. Kano said "We weren't feeling great, the music was out of our comfort zone, it could have been a complete disaster".[12] Bobby Womack knew nothing about Gorillaz and was initially unsure about the collaboration, however, his daughter liked Gorillaz and convinced him to do it.[13] Womack was told to sing whatever was on his mind during the recording of "Stylo". "I was in there for an hour going crazy about love and politics, getting it off my chest", said Womack.[12] After an hour of recording, Womack, a diabetic, started to pass out. He was sat down and given a banana, before waking up minutes later.[12] "Sweepstakes", the first song Mos Def recorded with Gorillaz,[14] was done in one take.[12] Mos Def described the song as "one of the greatest things as an MC that I've ever done".[14] Mick Jones and Paul Simonon completed their portion of the title track "Plastic Beach" in a day.[12]

Several musicians who collaborated on songs for the album did not end up having all or any of their songs appear on the final album; some guests announced to have collaborated with the band do not feature on the album. British garage rock band The Horrors were invited to play on the album after Albarn heard their 2009 album Primary Colours.[15] They recorded a track with Albarn,[16] but no songs with the band appear on the final album. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Posdnuos of De La Soul said that the group had provided vocals on two songs for the album, "Electric Shock" and "Sloped Tropics".[17] De La Soul only features on one song on the album, titled "Superfast Jellyfish". Gruff Rhys recorded two songs - "Superfast Jellyfish" and "Leviathan". The latter, described by Rhys as "more of a night-time song, a three o'clock in the morning, speeding down the autobahn evading West German police-type track", does not feature on the album.[12] Mos Def said that he collaborated with Albarn on three songs,[14] however, he only appears on two songs on the album. Albarn had previously announced that musician Barry Gibb would feature on the album but Gibb does not appear on any of the album's tracks.[2] Animated Gorillaz bassist Murdoc said the band had collaborated with actress Una Stubbs,[5] however, she too does not appear on any of the album's tracks.



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