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G-Sides

 
Album Review: G-Sides

  • Artist: Gorillaz
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: February 26, 2002
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Compilation (best of), Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Though it seems a bit soon for a virtual group with only one album to its name to be releasing a B-sides collection, Gorillaz' G-Sides more or less justifies its existence by gathering some of the best extra tracks from the band's singles, most of which are only available as imports. As with Gorillaz, which surrounded catchy songs like "Clint Eastwood" and "19/2000" with quirkier, more experimental tracks, the band uses its B-sides as a chance to stretch out even further musically, either with remixes or with unconventional musical sketches. G-Sides features some of each, ranging from the even bouncier, more upbeat remix of "19/2000" by Soulchild to the rather eerie "Hip Albatross," which mixes samples of moaning zombies from Dawn of the Dead with trip-hoppy beats and moody guitars. Rapper Phi Life Cyber reinforces Gorillaz' hip-hop roots by joining them on two tracks, a reworking of "Clint Eastwood" and "The Sounder." The appealingly simple "12D3," with its strummy guitar and playful Damon Albarn vocals, recalls some of Blur's later work, and the funky, quirky "Ghost Train" and the English version of "Latin Simone" also are as enjoyable as anything that appeared on Gorillaz. Aside from the Wiseguys' rather limp reworking of "19/2000," the only problem with G-Sides is its brevity; the U.S. version only includes ten of their B-sides, none of which are from their biggest single, "Clint Eastwood." And while most of the import singles featured CD-ROM tracks of the group's amazing animated videos, none of them appear here. Though the enhanced version of G-Sides and the Japanese B-Side Collection feature more of Gorillaz' B-sides, and they'll probably have a video collection sooner rather than later, these kinds of omissions make G-Sides a slightly frustrating collection. Gorillaz completists will no doubt have all of the import singles already, but G-Sides is the logical next step for anyone intrigued by the group's debut. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
19-2000 [Soul Child Remix] Gorillaz (3:30)
Latin Simone (¿Qué Pasa Contigo?) [Que Pasa Contigo] Gorillaz Gorillaz (3:38)
19-2000 [Wiseguys House of Wisdom Remix] Gorillaz (7:15)
The Sounder Gorillaz Gorillaz (4:29)
Faust (Lyrics) Gorillaz Gorillaz (3:51)
Clint Eastwood (Phi Life Cypher) Gorillaz (4:54)
Ghost Train (Lyrics) Philip Oakey, Ian Burden, Gorillaz, Experimental Aircraft Gorillaz (3:56)
Hip Albatross (Lyrics) Gorillaz (2:45)
12D3 (Lyrics) Gorillaz Gorillaz (3:24)

Credits

Laurence Diana (Engineer), Jason Cox (Engineer), Damien Mendis (Arranger), Tom Girling (Producer), Si PhiLi (Rap), Jason Cox (Producer), Tina Weymouth (Vocals (Background)), Phi-Life Cypher (Rap), Gorillaz (Producer), Dan the Automator (Producer), Ibrahim Ferrer (Vocals), Tom Girling (Digital Editing), Damien Mendis (Producer), Cass Browne (Producer), Tom Girling (Engineer), Miho Hatori (Vocals)
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G-Sides
Compilation album by Gorillaz
Released 12 December 2001
(see Release history)
Recorded 2000–2001
Genre Electronica
Alternative Hip hop
Length 37:48
Label Parlophone, Virgin, EMI
Producer Dan the Automator, Gorillaz
Professional reviews
Gorillaz chronology
Gorillaz
(2001)
G-Sides
(2002)
Laika Come Home
(2002)
Alternative cover
Cover with Noodle holding Godzilla
Cover with Noodle holding Godzilla

G-Sides is a B-sides collection by Gorillaz, featuring the additional tracks from their first three singles and the Tomorrow Comes Today EP. The compilation was originally released only in Japan in December 2001. The US edition (with slightly different track list) followed in February 2002. The European version, released in March 2002, features the original track list and the Brazilian release includes all the songs from both the Japanese and the US version. All versions have the same cover, featuring Noodle holding a skeleton doll resembling Jack Skellington in her hand, except for the Japanese, Canadian and Australian versions, which have her holding a Godzilla figurine instead.

G-Sides reached #65 on the UK Album Chart and #84 on the US Billboard 200.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "19-2000" (Soulchild Remix) (Featuring Miho Hatori & Tina Weymouth)-3:34
  2. "Dracula"- 4:46
  3. "Rock the House" (Radio Edit) (Featuring Del Tha Funkee Homosapien)- 3:05
  4. "The Sounder" (Edit) (Featuring Phi Life Cypher)- 4:33
  5. "Faust" (Featuring Miho Hatori)- 3:56
  6. "Clint Eastwood" (Phi Life Cypher Version) (Featuring Phi Life Cypher)- 4:56
  7. "Ghost Train" (Contains portions of "Sound Of The Crowd")- 3:58
  8. "Hip Albatross" (Contains spoken dialogue from the movies "Day Of The Dead" & "Dawn Of The Dead")- 2:46
  9. "Left Hand Suzuki Method" (Featuring Miho Hatori) (Contains extracts from "Mannish Boy" and elements from "I Am A Man") - 3:12
  10. "12D3"- 3:26
  11. "Latin Simone" (US Only)- 3:41
  12. "Latin Simone" (English Version) (Brazil Only)- 3:41
  13. "19-2000" (The Wiseguys House Of Wisdom Remix) (US Only)- 7:20
  14. "Clint Eastwood" (video)
  15. "Rock The House" (video)
  16. "Tomorrow Comes Today" (video) (Australia Only)
  17. "Noodle Fight" (game) (Brazil Only)

Release history

Country Date Label Format Catalogue
Japan 12 December 2001 Toshiba-EMI CD TOCP-65932
United States 26 February 2002 Virgin CD 7243 8 11967 2 3
United Kingdom 11 March 2002 Parlophone CD 7243 5 36942 0 3

Trivia

  • The song "Hip Albatross" features sound clips from George A. Romero's 1978 and 1985 horror films Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, respectively.
  • "Left Hand Suzuki Method" features a sample from "Mannish Boy" by Muddy Waters.
  • "Ghost Train" contains a sample from the The Human League's song "Sound of the Crowd". Also, Paula Cracker played the guitar on this track.
  • The Soulchild Remix of "19-2000" was featured in a commercial for Icebreakers gum, T-Online, and in the Xbox game Project Gotham Racing.

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