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''Gorillaz'' is the debut album by the British virtual band Gorillaz, released in March 2001. It includes the singles "Clint Eastwood", "19-2000", "Rock the House" and "Tomorrow Comes Today". The album reached number three in the UK, and was an unexpected hit in the US, hitting number 14 and selling over five million copies worldwide. ==Album information== Throughout the album, the band experiments with many combinations of a variety of musical genres including rock, trip hop, rap rock,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Plastic Beach )〕 art rock, Britpop,〔http://www.allmusic.com/album/gorillaz-mw0000002817〕 hip hop, dub, reggae,〔 Latin,〔 psychedelia,〔 and punk rock.〔 The album's first single "Clint Eastwood", is named after the famous movie actor. The theme from ''The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly'' can be heard periodically throughout the song; this was one of several Sergio Leone-directed Italian westerns of the late 1960s in which Eastwood plays a character with no name. Eastwood also famously played Dirty Harry Callahan in a series of five films, and was the Mayor of Carmel, California in the 1980s. Eastwood is also a huge fan and supporter of jazz, and is an accomplished self-taught jazz pianist.〔http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=1701〕 Years after the release of this album, it was revealed that the track "Starshine" has an alternative version, which features Luton-based rap group Phi Life Cypher. This version is not available on any releases, but it is available on the Phi Life Cypher SoundCloud channel and also on the video-sharing website YouTube.〔https://soundcloud.com/phi-life-cypher/starshine-ft-gorillaz〕 All editions of the ''Gorillaz'' album feature an enhanced section that included screen savers, wallpaper and an autoplay, featuring a short movie which opens the user's Internet browser to a (special section ) of the Gorillaz website, which gives the user full access to Murdoc's Winnebago.〔http://www.networksolutions.com/whois-search/murdocswinnebago.com〕 Del the Funky Homosapien collaborated on two songs on the album, "Clint Eastwood" and "Rock the House", both of which became singles and videos and achieved chart success. Del was not, however, originally slated to collaborate on these songs. By the time Del came onto the project, the album was already finished, and Phi Life Cypher had recorded verses for "Clint Eastwood"; but when Del finished making ''Deltron 3030'' with Dan the Automator, Automator asked if he could stay in the studio a little longer to record new verses for the Gorillaz songs.〔http://www.madeyoulookradio.com/del-the-funky-homosapien-interview〕 For the purposes of the music videos and the Gorillaz storyline canon, Del performed as Gorillaz character "Del the Ghost Rapper", who was said to be a spirit that was hiding from death within the band's drummer, Russel Hobbs. Del later commented in an interview on the success of "Clint Eastwood" by saying that he actually wrote the song with the book ''How to Write a Hit Song'', a book that he bought with a coupon his mother gave him. After the song went platinum he gave the plaque to his mother. As part of Russel Hobbs' back-story, the character of Del was one of Russel's friends that was gunned down in a drive-by shooting, whose ghost possessed Russel. In 2004, the album was packaged with 2002's ''Laika Come Home'' in a limited edition box set as part of EMI's "2CD Originals" collection. Other saw a release such as the reggae-dub "Dub Dumb", which features British-Jamaican artist Sweetie Irie; it is available on the PlayStation 2 game ''MTV Music Generator 2'' rather than on ''G Sides'' or the album itself. Other tracks include "Gor Beaten", which was another track that didn't make the album; however, elements of the track's instrumental were once available on one of the Gorillaz member's computers in Kong Studios.〔http://www.gorillaz-unofficial.com/news/〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gorillaz (album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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