Humanz [Deluxe]

Humanz [Deluxe]

by Gorillaz
Humanz [Deluxe]

Humanz [Deluxe]

by Gorillaz

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Overview

On 2017's Humanz, Damon Albarn returns to Gorillaz after a seven-year hiatus -- a period when he busied himself with two operas, a solo album, and a Blur reunion -- and reconnects with the collaborative instincts that drove the band's first two albums. Plastic Beach -- the 2010 album that served as the group's last major opus (The Fall, released just months later, was that LP's bittersweet coda) -- found Albarn stepping toward the center stage but on Humanz he recedes, giving his collaborators the spotlight and softening whatever complicated narrative he and illustrator Jamie Hewlett devised for their cartoon group's fourth phase. Maybe this is why Humanz feels wild and unruly in a way Plastic Beach never did: the emphasis is on the individual cuts, not the grand concept. Some themes are woven throughout the record -- there's a political undercurrent, although the upheavals of Trump and Brexit are never addressed directly; there's a heavy reliance on R&B and hip-hop -- but the album seems pleasingly scattershot as it bounces from guest to guest. Its messiness suits the digital era, when it's possible to swipe from style to style without a second thought, but Humanz isn't haphazard. Albarn deliberately sculpts each cut, giving plenty of space for Vince Staples, Grace Jones, Danny Brown, Anthony Hamilton, Mavis Staples, Pusha T, and longtime Gorillaz mainstay De La Soul to roam. That list of guest artists underscores how Humanz feels connected to soul in a way Plastic Beach didn't, but with its careening, carnivalesque hooks and skeletal 2-Tone spook -- not to mention how the whole thing is anchored on "Busted and Blue," a Damon solo track that could've slid onto Everyday Robots -- it's clearly an Albarn project. But even with its heavy, heavy R&B vibe and roiling politics, Humanz feels strangely uplifting, as if every musician who entered the studio found solace in the act of creation. That's why "We Got the Power" -- a collaboration with Savages singer Jehnny Beth and Damon's onetime rival Noel Gallagher -- is such a fitting closer: in dark times, it finds hope and inspiration in the power of the collective, which is a testament to what Albarn intends to do with Gorillaz. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 04/28/2017
Label: Parlophone / Warner Bros.
UPC: 0190295851170

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. I Switched My Robot Off (Intro)
  2. Ascension
  3. Strobelite
  4. Saturnz Barz
  5. Momentz
  6. The Non-Conformist Oath (Interlude)
  7. Submission
  8. Charger
  9. Elevator Going Up (Interlude)
  10. Andromeda
  11. Busted and Blue
  12. Talk Radio (Interlude)
  13. Carnival
  14. Let Me Out
  15. Penthouse (Interlude)
  16. Sex Murder Party
  17. She's My Collar
  18. The Elephant (Interlude)
  19. Hallelujah Money
  20. We Got the Power

Disc 2

  1. New World (Interlude)
  2. The Apprentice
  3. Halfway to the Halfway House
  4. Out of Body
  5. Ticker Tape
  6. Circle of Friendz

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Gorillaz   Primary Artist
Noel Gallagher   Vocals
Mavis Staples   Vocals,Featured Artist
Anthony Hamilton   Vocals,Featured Artist
Damon Albarn   Bass,Drums,Guitar,Vocals,Synthesizer
Kelvin Mercer   Vocals
Graham Coxon   Guitar
Jamie Principle   Vocals,Featured Artist
Remi Kabaka   Synthesizer
Giovanni James   Vocals
Zebra Katz   Featured Artist,Vocals
Janelle Kroll   Vocals
Jehnny Beth   Vocals,Featured Artist
Rasul A-Salaam   Vocals
Benjamin Clementine   Vocals,Featured Artist
Drea D'nur   Vocals
Rag'n'Bone Man   Vocals,Featured Artist
Azekel   Vocals
Ben Mendelsohn   Vocals
DRAM   Vocals,Featured Artist
Kali Uchis   Vocals,Featured Artist
Cheick Tidiane Seck   Keyboards
Carly Simon   Vocals,Featured Artist
Grace Jones   Vocals,Featured Artist
Jean-Michel Jarre   Synthesizer
De La Soul   Vocals,Featured Artist
Peven Everett   Vocals,Keyboards,Featured Artist
Pusha T   Vocals,Featured Artist
Danny Brown   Vocals,Featured Artist
Roses Gabor   Vocals
Popcaan   Vocals,Featured Artist
Vince Staples   Vocals,Featured Artist
Kilo Kish   Vocals,Featured Artist
Melanie Charles   Vocals
Starr Busby   Vocals
Kelela   Vocals,Featured Artist
Anthony Khan   Bass,Drums,Vocals,Synthesizer
Sam Egglenton   Bells
Ray BLK   Vocals,Featured Artist
Imani Vonsha   Vocals,Featured Artist
Brandon Markell Holmes   Vocals,Featured Artist
Marcus Anthony Johnson   Vocals
The Humanz   Vocals

Technical Credits

Mavis Staples   Composer
Anthony Hamilton   Composer
Gorillaz   Composer,Producer
Damon Albarn   Composer,Programming
Kelvin Mercer   Composer
Jamie Principle   Composer
Remi Kabaka   Producer
Jamie Hewlett   Design,Artwork
Zebra Katz   Composer
Daniel Sewell   Composer
Andre Sutherland   Composer
Jehnny Beth   Composer
Michael Law Thomas   Engineer
Casey Cuayo   Assistant
Lakisha Robinson   Composer
Ojay Morgan   Composer
Benjamin Clementine   Composer
Jonathan Lackey   Assistant
Rag'n'Bone Man   Composer
Ben Mendelsohn   Narrator
Kali Uchis   Composer
Cheick Tidiane Seck   Composer
Carly Simon   Composer
Grace Jones   Composer
De La Soul   Composer
Peven Everett   Composer
Pusha T   Composer
Stephen Sedgwick   Mixing,Engineer,Recording
Morgan Garcia   Engineer
Paul Bailey   Engineer
John Davis   Mastering
Danny Brown   Composer
Fraser T. Smith   Producer,Production Coordination
The Twilite Tone   Producer
Ben Taylor   Engineer
Terrence Thornton   Composer
Popcaan   Composer
Vince Staples   Composer
Kilo Kish   Composer
Kelela Mizanekristos   Composer
Manon Grandjean   Assistant
Anthony Khan   Composer
Karly Loaiza   Composer
Sam Egglenton   Engineer,Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Shelley Massenburg-Smith   Composer
Imani Vonsha   Composer
Camille Berthomier   Composer
Alex Baez   Assistant
The Humanz   Composer
KT Pipal   Engineer,Assistant,Assistant Engineer
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