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Good the Bad & The Queen

Good the Bad & The Queen
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  • Seller:MovieMars
  • Sales Rank:50,146
  • Language:English (Original Language)
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.3
  • Dimensions (in):5.6 x 5 x 0.6
  • Release Date:January 23, 2007
  • MPN:094637306727
  • UPC:094637306727
  • EAN:0094637306727
  • ASIN:B000IAZ3E0
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Tracks
  • History Song
  • 80's Life
  • Northern Whale
  • Kingdom Of Doom
  • Herculean
  • Behind The Sun
  • The Bunting Song
  • Nature Springs
  • A Soldier's Tale
  • Three Changes
  • Green Fields
  • The Good, The Bad & The Queen


Editorial Reviews:
Album Description
The Good, The Bad & The Queen is a new album featuring Damon Albarn (Blur/Gorillaz), Paul Simonon (The Clash), Tony Allen (Africa 70 / Fela Kuti) and Simon Tong (The Verve). This release is the deluxe edition which includes live performance video footage and an interview in addition to the complete audio CD.
Amazon.com
To open this oddball supergroup's debut, Paul Simonon hints at "Guns of Brixton," and when Tony Allen's flex rhythms come in, there's a shadow of Fela Kuti, too. Then Damon Albarn's slow grit of a voice enters--framed by Simon Tong's flecked guitar. And collectively, The Good, the Bad, & the Queen is quickly sui generis, adamantly different than anything you think you've heard. A band with this much power has at least two options: to cut loose raucously or to mute their overt power for a more covert, dub-inflected atmospheric potency. Smartly, Albarn and his crew opt for the half-light of elastic bass lines, the clouds between the parentheses of drums--the covert. It's not until "Kingdom of Doom," the erstwhile 'single' of the album, that motion expands beyond the languorous. And even then, Tony Allen largely sits out. You get the full flush of Simonon and Allen on "Three Changes" shuffling time even while holding the tempo to a dubbish gait. It's not Blur, the Clash, Fela, the Verve, or Gorillaz. It's more than just names on albums. --Andrew Bartlett

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