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Listen to The Odd Couple (International DMD B) on Spotify. Gnarls Barkley Album 2008 14 songs. Artist: Gnarls BarkleyTitle: Odd CoupleProduct Type: COMPACT DISCSTracks:1.1 Charity Case 1.2 Who's Gonna Save My Soul 1.3 Going on 1.4 Run (I'm a Natural Disaster) 1.5 Would Be Killer 1.6 Open Book 1.7 Whatever 1.8 Surprise 1.9 No Time Soon 1.10 She Knows 1.11 Blind Mary 1.12 Neighbors 1.13 A. RS Gnarls Barkley Odd Couple and St Elsewhere 32. RSPendulum Remix + Mashup Tracks; In This Moment Melodic Metalcore, USA The Rakes - 3 Albums; The Rakes - 3 Albums; Guns 'n Roses - Greatest Hits (2004) (320 Kbps) Zonaria - The Cancer Empire (FLAC) Bon Jovi - Lost Highway (2007) (VBR - Avg. 224) MU Age Of Empires I & II + Expansions.
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It may be “crazy,” but Gnarls Barkley is getting back together.
The Grammy-winning musical duo that introduced the world to The Voice judge Cee-Lo Green and producer/DJ Danger Mouse is set to reunite in 2014, according to Green in a video released by TMZ Sunday. In the clip, Green is asked when Gnarls Barkley is going to get back together and Green says, “Yeah, next year.”
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Gnarls Barkley Wiki
Gnarls Barkley released two full-length albums of their soul/alternative rock hybrid tunes and their song “Crazy” topped the charts around the world. The band’s debut album, St. Elsewhere, picked up the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album in 2007, and they released a well-received 2008 follow-up called The Odd Couple.
While both Danger Mouse and Green are busy — Green with The Voice, his solo career anchored by hit “Forget You,” and recent Goodie Mob work and Danger Mouse with his Broken Bells collaboration with The Shins’ James Mercer — Green has frequently hinted that the duo would get back together. “We’ll definitely get together sometime very soon to start talks about what we collectively agree is the new direction for Gnarls Barkley,” he said in a 2011 interview with Rolling Stone. “We talk on occasion and he’s about as preoccupied as I am at the moment, doing other projects. But then again, we might not talk at all and just do it when the time is right because we’ve never discussed it before.”
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Green may be looking for some good press after his recent run-in with the law, where he was accused of giving a woman ecstasy.
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Pacing: it's a term rarely used in the wild, confectionary smeared, retina splintering day-glo world inhabited by Cee-Lo Green and Brian 'Dangermouse' Burton and their plethora of fancy dress costumes. Their attempt at a cute little side project that would slowly gather momentum went spectacularly awry in 2006 with the release of Crazy - a hit that won't be bettered this side of the next England World Cup victory for its ability to leap barriers and give the prozac generation their own soulful tragic-opus. Hell, you couldn't even listen to the Ken Bruce show on Radio Two without hearing it.
So it's interesting to see this sophomore release show a little more of the p-word than perhaps you might expect from a duo riding such an incredible wave of popularity. Not to say that there aren't many lollipops being licked vigorously in parts. Check out the brat-pop of Whatever. Green - his Otis meets Ike at 4am round the back of a sticky casino voice firmly tucked behind his tongue and cheekbone - skips a mean, bellicose tantrum, declaring over a dandruff scratching beat: 'I don't have any friends at all, because I don't have anything in common with you all'. His day room depressive patient persona is clearly capable of playing up to the nurses.
But for every gasp of helium, there's three heavy tokes on some paranoia-inducing weed taken in a grotty backroom with some guys you didn't really want to know. Check the thoroughly malevolent vibe of Would Be Killer and the jittery wet pavement of sound on Open Book. Both are heavy on urban resentment with some skillful multi-tracked splicing of nervy break beats and fractured melodies; Scarcely grasped before running for cover. A nasty comedown from the deceptively breezy opener of Charity Case where calls are answered by breathy female acquiescence.
You just know that Green and Burton are still holding back slightly on this album. Songs outstay their welcome in places, and sometimes you long for Burton's muddy bathroom funk production to rub the grime off the windows. No matter; this is arresting and accomplished music. Rarely has angst sounded so engaging.