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Gorillaz - The Singles Collection 2001-2011 (8 x 7" single box set) Vinyl rip in 24 Bit/96 Khz + CD-format
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Kel bazar
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01 Dec 2011 10:55:17
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Gorillaz - The Singles Collection 2001-2011 (2011)
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/96kHz & 16-bit/44.1kHz | FLAC (Tracks), artworks | Stereo | 1,26 Gb, 382 Mb | 5% RAR Recovery
Styles: Alternative hip hop, electronica | Filesonic + FilePost
EMI 8 x 7" single box set
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/96kHz & 16-bit/44.1kHz | FLAC (Tracks), artworks | Stereo | 1,26 Gb, 382 Mb | 5% RAR Recovery
Styles: Alternative hip hop, electronica | Filesonic + FilePost
EMI 8 x 7" single box set
| “ | It is no great surprise that a group designed as a concept would eventually specialize in concept albums, so when Gorillaz abandoned the giddiness that fueled their 2001 debut in favor of dense dystopian dance-rock operas, it seemed logical and the transition was eased by Albarn’s cunning knack for sharp crossover singles. Released in 2011, The Singles Collection 2001-2011 rounds up 15 of those singles -- including remixes of early hits “Clint Eastwood” and “19/2000” and “Doncamatic,” which was added to later pressings of 2010’s Plastic Beach, but nothing from their iPad-recorded 2010 detour The Fall -- and they make for an impressively consistent body of work, with Gorillaz finding many variations within their blend of Brit-pop, hip-hop, dance, and rock. In this context, it is clear that the three singles pulled from Plastic Beach -- “Stylo,” “Superfast Jellyfish,” “On Melancholy Hill” -- didn’t reach the same heights as those from Gorillaz and Demon Days because they were cobbled by a certain dourness -- a quality lacking from the singles from the similarly pessimistic Demon Days and from “Doncamatic” -- yet they don’t offer a sour coda on this Singles Collection; instead, they indicate the complexity of this cartoon pop group, which means this compilation isn’t merely a good collection of hits, it’s a fine introduction to the multifaceted pleasures of Gorillaz.--Allmusic | ” |
Tracks:
Disc 1
1 Clint Eastwood 5:54
2 Clint Eastwood [Ed Case/Sweetie Irie Refix/Edit] 3:40
Disc 2
1 19-2000 3:28
2 19-2000 [Soulchild Remix] 3:28
Disc 3
1 Tomorrow Comes Today 3:15
2 Rock the House 4:09
Disc 4
1 Feel Good Inc 3:42
2 DARE [Radio Edit] 3:32
Disc 5
1 Dirty Harry [Single Edit] 3:49
2 Kids with Guns 3:45
Disc 6
1 El Mañana 3:50
2 Stylo [Radio Edit] 3:52
Disc 7
1 Superfast Jellyfish 2:54
2 On Melancholy Hill [Radio Edit] 3:27
Disc 8
1 Rhinestone Eyes 3:20
2 Doncamatic 3:19
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I dig the Gorillaz...
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Do you have any Phoenix albums on vinyl? It would be wonderful to hear a quality vinyl rip of their latest album 'Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix,' which I've been listening to a lot this week—lamenting how loud it was mastered. Shame since it's a fantastic album (one of the best of 2009, IMHO). I have yet to see a vinyl rip of that one anywhere, so I just thought I'd ask. However, if you've never heard of Phoenix before (LOL), they're an indie rock band from Versailles. Based on what you have posted here, I really think you would enjoy their music. :)
Thanks again!
All of their albums are basically brickwalled. In comparing this vinyl set to the cd version, I was surprised to see there was clipping all throughout the first track I sampled. Totally unacceptable IMO.