Gorillaz - Humanz (Japanese Edition) (2017)

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Title: Humanz (Japanese Edition)
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Parlophone
Genre: Electronic, Hip-Hop, Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Total Time: 01:16:38
Total Size: 517 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Intro: I Switched My Robot Off (0:23)
02. Ascension (feat. Vince Staples) (2:35)
03. Strobelite (feat. Peven Everett) (4:32)
04. Saturnz Barz (feat. Popcaan) (3:01)
05. Momentz (feat. De La Soul) (3:17)
06. Interlude: The Non-conformist Oath (0:21)
07. Submission (feat. Danny Brown & Kelela) (3:21)
08. Charger (feat. Grace Jones) (3:35)
09. Interlude: Elevator Going Up (0:02)
10. Andromeda (feat. D.R.A.M) (3:17)
11. Busted and Blue (4:28)
12. Interlude: Talk Radio (0:20)
13. Carnival (feat. Anthony Hamilton) (2:15)
14. Let Me Out (feat. Mavis Staples & Pusha T) (2:57)
15. Interlude: Penthouse (0:10)
16. Sex Murder Party (feat. Jamie Principle & Zebra Katz) (4:18)
17. She's My Collar (feat. Kali Uchis) (3:30)
18. Interlude: The Elephant (0:09)
19. Hallelujah Money (feat. Benjamin Clementine) (4:25)
20. We Got the Power (feat. Jehnny Beth) (2:18)

Japanese Edition CD Bonus Tracks
21. Interlude: New World (1:23)
22. The Apprentice (feat. Rag'n'Bone Man, Ray BLK, Zebra Katz) (3:55)
23. Halfway To The Halfway House (feat. Peven Everett) (3:57)
24. Out Of Body (feat. Imani Vonsha, Kilo Kish, Zebra Katz) (3:44)
25. Ticker Tape (feat. Carly Simon, Kali Uchis) (4:29)
26. Circle of Friendz (feat. Brandon Markell Holmes) (2:11)
27. Andromeda - D.R.A.M. Special (3:59)
28. Busted and Blue - Faia Younan Special (3:41)

“It’s America that made Gorillaz,” Damon Albarn said recently. The animated band’s four albums have so far sold 16m copies worldwide – more than Blur – and that’s largely thanks to America’s warm embrace. Perhaps by way of thanks, this long-awaited fifth album is about America going to hell.

The lawless, world-altering scenario ‘Humanz’ presents us with is not a poorly attended inauguration but a massive, cross-genre party, composed largely on an iPad by Albarn and illustrated by his mate Jamie Hewlett. Taking a look at the album’s futuristic floor-fillers leads to the standout ‘Momentz’, where De La Soul give hangover advice over a strict marching beat, wriggling synths and a massive, jolting mantra. Or ‘Charger’, where Grace Jones bares some sphinx-like teeth over a distorted two-note line to declare “I am the ghost / I am the soul / I’m gonna take you for a ride/ No antennas,” while Albarn’s bewildered vocals splutter out in flouncy dribs and drabs. So strange, it’s fantastic.