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1 Orchestral Intro Gorillaz 1:09
2 Welcome to the World of the Plastic Beach Gorillaz/Snoop Dogg 3:35
3 White Flag Bashy/Gorillaz/Kano 3:43
4 Rhinestone Eyes Gorillaz 3:20
5 Stylo Gorillaz/Mos Def 4:30
6 Superfast Jellyfish De La Soul/Gorillaz 2:54
7 Empire Ants Gorillaz/Nagano 4:43
8 Glitter Freeze Gorillaz/Smith 4:03
9 Some Kind of Nature Gorillaz/Reed 2:59
10 On Melancholy Hill Gorillaz 3:53
11 Broken Gorillaz 3:17
12 Sweepstakes Gorillaz/Mos Def 5:20
13 Plastic Beach Gorillaz 3:47
14 To Binge Gorillaz/Nagano 3:55
15 Cloud of Unknowing Gorillaz 3:06
16 Pirate Jet Gorillaz 2:32
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Plastic Beach

Audio Compact Disc

Label: EMI

Category: Rap

Plastic Beach

UPC: 5099962754729

Release Date: 03/09/2010

Original Release Date: 03/09/2010

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Orchestral Intro, Welcome to the World of the Plastic Beach, White Flag, Rhinestone Eyes, Stylo, Superfast Jellyfish, Empire Ants, Glitter Freeze, Some Kind of Nature, On Melancholy Hill, Broken, Sweepstakes, Plastic Beach, To Binge, Cloud of Unknowing, Pirate Jet]
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Delivered five years after the delicate whimsical melancholy of Demon Days, Gorillaz's Plastic Beach is an explicit sequel to its predecessor, picking up in the dystopian future where the last album left off, its music offering a grand expansion of Demon Days, spinning off its cameo-crammed blueprint. A common thread among these tracks is they find Damon Albarn ceding the spotlight to his fellow musicians, preferring to be the puppetmaster behind the curtain, and Plastic Beach works best when he's finding hidden strengths within his guests. The album accentuates moody texture over pop hooks, and Plastic Beach is the first Gorillaz album to play like a cartoon soundtrack -- which isn't a bad thing, because as Albarn grows as a composer, he crafts richly detailed collages that are miniature marvels. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi