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    Demon Days

    Demon Days
    Artist: Gorillaz
    Label: EMI Japan
    Category: Music

    List Price: $27.98
    Buy New: $11.98
    You Save: $16.00 (57%)



    New (4) Used (3) from $11.98

    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
    Sales Rank: 831537

    Format: Explicit Lyrics, Extra Tracks, Import
    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    EAN: 4988006863385
    ASIN: B0017W7FDU

    Release Date: June 11, 2008
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Intro
      • Last Living Souls
      • Kids With Guns
      • O Green World
      • Dirty Harry - Bootie Brown, Gorillaz
      • Feel Good Inc. - De La Soul, Gorillaz
      • Manana
      • Every Planet We Reach Is Dead
      • November Has Come - Gorillaz, MF Doom
      • All Alone - Gorillaz, Roots Manuva
      • White Light
      • Dare
      • Fire Coming Out of the Monkey's Head
      • Don't Get Lost in Heaven
      • Demon Days

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      • Gorillaz

    Editorial Reviews:

    Album Description
    This European version features the CD & a bonus VCD. A side project doesn't usually hit gold, especially when said project is a quirky virtual collective fronted by cartoon characters. But the first, self-titled album by Gorillaz-the brainchild of illustrator Jamie Hewlett and Blur frontman Damon Albarn--actually hit platinum and turned into a surprise worldwide hit. Naturally expectations were a lot higher for Gorillaz's sophomore effort, but Demon Days actually is even better than its predecessor. With producer Dan "the Automator" Nakamura gone, Albarn, a.k.a. 2D, has paired up with DJ Danger Mouse (responsible for the infamous Grey Album that illegally mixed the Beatles and Jay-Z) to steer the musical ship, while a whole new slew of guests enlivens the proceedings. Albarn has described Demon Days as being darker, but there's a real kooky dance-party vibe coursing through the CD. Despite its somber tone, 'Kids with Guns' is lifted by a killer bass line, for instance, while the catchy first single, 'Feel Good Inc', is augmented by an appealing contribution from De La Soul. Other noteworthy guests include Roots Manuva and Tricky collaborator Martina Topley-Bird on the dubby 'All Alone' and Happy Mondays singer Shaun Ryder on the bouncy 'Dare'. And yet it's a 69-year-old actor who gets to deliver the most baffling contribution--just listen to Dennis Hopper's spoken-word narrative on 'Fire Coming Out of the Monkey's Head'. This edition features the original 15 tracks plus the bonus VCD that features the music videos for 'Feel Good Inc' & 'Dare'. EMI. 2005.


    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars So. Good.   August 19, 2005
    S. Pottery
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    I loved this CD with a passion! It's different rom their first CD but was still amazing. I loved Feel Good INC. It just made me wanna dance forever. El Manana, Dirty Harry and Fire Coming Out f The Monkey's Head were among my other faves even though the other songs on the album were mind-blowing as well. I recommend this CD to everyone ever.


    4 out of 5 stars Not as good as first but it can't be   May 26, 2005
    Big Gorillaz Fan (Thornhill, Ontario Canada)
    4 out of 5 found this review helpful

    One word that will explain this album... different. The album is a little off the theme of their debut and not as good but is still worth at least a listen. Some tracks really live up to what the Gorillaz can do and to their first album and some don't fall into that but I'm not saying that they are bad but that some Gorillaz fans will not enjoy the tracks as much. These tracks are:

    Kids With Guns, Feel Good Inc, November Has Come, and Dare.

    What I'm really saying is that these tracks would fit in well into the old album and the others are a little different. Really all the tracks are great and I love the CD myself except for the two last tracks. Both Don't Get Lost In Heaven and Demon Days are sung by the London Choir thingie. I did not buy this album to listen to a british choir and the songs are just bad, especially the album titled Demon Days track. Now I know why it's the last one. Even with a few negatives this album is really worth listening to. Personally I love it. A good point is that you get the coolest little picture book in it that has a picture to each track.

    Demon Days - 8.1 / 10


    4 out of 5 stars Fantastic return   May 30, 2005
    Adamitis (Ontario)
    3 out of 6 found this review helpful

    I was a huge fan of Gorillaz when they released their first CD. The catchy beats and trippy lyrics were stuck in my head for months, but then, they were gone. Now, time has passed, and Gorillaz are back, and they don't dissapoint.

    Intro - 5/10: Very odd, a very good introduction to a very strange and enjoyable CD, but it's not really a song.

    Last Living souls - 7/10: Pretty good beat, with an enjoyable section near the end by 2-D.

    Kids with guns - 7/10: This one is sung very much like Last living souls, pretty good.

    O-green world - 8/10: One of the better sounding songs on the CD, intense vocals by 2-D.

    Dirt harry - 9/10: One of my favorites. A very cool beat with the voices of 2-D and what sounds like a child choir.

    Feel Good inc. - 10/10: Easily the catchiest song on the CD, probably why this is the CD's chosen single. Murdoc plays an amazing beat on his guitar in this one.

    El manana - 10/10: Another one of my favorites. This one sounds very deep and emotional, and is good to listen too when you are alone.

    Every Planet we reach is dead - 7/10: You will haft to listen to this one a few times before you start to like it. The lyrics are very catchy and has a very strange/enjoyable beat.

    November has come - 8/10: this one is good. A very good rap and a chorus by 2-D sounds very soothing.

    All alone - 8/10: Another rap song. The rap sounds pretty cool, but the vocals by the lady near the end are a little over the top.

    White light - 3/10: this one is just scary to listen too, nuff said.

    Dare - 6/10: okay song, some of the singing is done by a wierd womenly voice, which doesn't sound so great.

    Fire comming out of a monkeys head - 7/10: More of a story then a song, it still does sound pretty good when the narrator stops talking and 2-D sings his verses.

    Don't get lost in Heaven - 5/10: Not my favorite, sounds wierd, but not in a good way.

    Demon days - 7/10: Another wierd one, allot like the intro. This just doesnt sound like a real song, but it's still interesting.


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