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“Demon Days” is the second studio album by British rock virtual band Gorillaz, released in May 2005. The album features contributions from De La Soul, Neneh Cherry, Martina Topley-Bird, Roots Manuva, MF DOOM, Ike Turner, Bootie Brown of the Pharcyde, Shaun Ryder, Dennis Hopper, the London Community Gospel Choir, and the Children’s Choir of San Fernandez. “Demon Days” entered the UK charts at #1 and the U.S. charts at #6, outperforming the band’s 2001 debut, Gorillaz. The album has sold six million copies worldwide. The album features the singles “Feel Good Inc.”, “Dare”, “Dirty Harry” and “Kids with Guns”. Gorillaz return with a blisteringly good album that happily skips from genre to genre and looks set to be one of the most rewarding albums you’ll hear this year. WhenGorillaz’s debut album came out in 2002, buoyed by the huge success of the “Clint Eastwood” single, no one really knew what Albarn and co. were up to. We knew the band was supposedly made up of ten year old musical genius Noodle, Satan worshipping green toothed bassist Murdoc, cuddly brick sh*thouse drummer Russel and the blue-haired singer 2D “for the ladies”, but it essentiallysounded like an Albarn solo album produced by then-collaborator Dan The Automator. Singles aside, the debut album sounded somewhat unfinished, with most tracks being no more than vague sketches. Demon Days is a different, more widescreen kettle of fish altogether. Hooking up this time with Dangermouse, who produced the online bootlegGrey Album which spliced Jay-Z’s Black and The Beatles’ White albums together to create merry copyright hell, Albarn has accumulated a stellar supporting cast of star guests to broaden Gorillaz’s musical horizon. Tracks such as the basstastic current hit single “Feel Good Inc” featuring De La Soul and the free download “Dirty Harry”, which seems to blend the menace of a children’s choir over a Tom Tom Club-ish funk stand out. Shaun Ryder guests on the mighty “Dare”, and sounds more alive than he has for years. But the album’s highlight has to be the rumbling dub of “All Alone” which unites Roots Manuva with Martina Topley-Bird. Other unlikely collaborators crop up throughout, with Ike Turner on “Every Planet We Reach Is Dead”, Neneh Cherry sexily supporting “Kids With Guns” and Dennis Hopper narrating a tale about the happy folk on “Fire Coming Out Of A Monkey’s Head”. A concise and enjoyable 50 minutes, Demon Days is so much more than just a rock star’s novelty side project or thinly veiled solo album. It’s a triumph for all concerned and should rightfully end the year as being one of its finest and most celebrated releases. Tremendous. — Ian Wade Find more music at the BBC This link will take you off Amazon in a new window
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 14.2 x 12.7 x 0.99 cm; 104.04 Grams
- Manufacturer : EMI
- Manufacturer reference : 00946 311691 2 0
- Original Release Date : 2007
- SPARS Code : DDD
- Label : EMI
- ASIN : B0018OP7O6
- Country of origin : United Kingdom
- Number of discs : 1
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