Gorillaz Plastic Beach 2LP (Walmart Exclusive) Vinyl

Looking for Gorillaz Cd Plastic Beach? We have almost everything on eBay. No matter what you love, you'll find it here. Search Gorillaz Cd Plastic Beach and more. Plastic Beach is the third studio album by British virtual band Gorillaz. It was released on 3 March 2010 by Parlophone internationally and by Virgin Records in the United States. Conceived from an unfinished project called Carousel, the album was recorded from June 2008 to November 2009, and was produced primarily by group co-creator Damon Albarn.

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Plastic Beach Released March 3, 2010 Plastic Beach Tracklist 1 Orchestral Intro (Ft. Sinfonia ViVA) Lyrics 11.6K 2 Welcome to the World of the Plastic Beach (Ft. Hypnotic Brass Ensemble &. Plastic Beach taken from the 2010 album Plastic Beach including the singles Rhinestone Eyes, Stylo, Superfast Jellyfish and On Melancholy Hill. Plastic Beach Gorillaz AllMusic Rating User Rating (0) Your Rating STREAM OR BUY: Release Date March 8, 2010 Duration 56:46 Genre Pop/Rock, Rap Styles Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Alternative Rap, Underground Rap Recording Date June, 2008 - November, 2009 Recording Location Al Assad, Damascus, Syria Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA Plastic Beach - Album by Gorillaz - Apple Music Plastic Beach Gorillaz ALTERNATIVE · 2010 With its sultry, throbbing bassline, genre-defying melodic turns and surprising guests, "Stylo" arguably represents Gorillaz' entire sonic approach in microcosm.

Gorillaz Plastic Beach 2LP (Walmart Exclusive) Vinyl

Gorillaz · Album · 2010 · 16 songs. Plastic Beach Gorillaz Format: Audio CD 4.6 2,478 ratings $3217 See all 16 formats and editions Streaming Unlimited MP3 $9.49 Listen with our Plastic Beach Must Hear Album Critic Score 82 Based on 40 reviews 2010 Ratings: #36 / 924 Year End Rank: #17 User Score 88 Based on 6,255 ratings 2010 Ratings: #7 Liked by 1,374 people Details Submit Correction March 3, 2010 / Release Date LP / Format Virgin, Parlophone / Label Art Pop, Electropop Synthpop , Psychedelic Pop , Alternative Dance , Plastic Beach (Deluxe Version) - Album by Gorillaz - Apple Music Plastic Beach (Deluxe Version) Gorillaz POP · 2010 With its sultry, throbbing bassline, genre-defying melodic turns and surprising guests, "Stylo" arguably represents Gorillaz' entire sonic approach in microcosm.

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Gorillaz. ALTERNATIVE · 2010. With its sultry, throbbing bassline, genre-defying melodic turns and surprising guests, "Stylo" arguably represents Gorillaz' entire sonic approach in microcosm. But while this hypnotic blast of future-soul—propelled by guest vocals from Mos Def and Bobby Womack—is an undoubted high point, it's by no. 1. Orchestral Intro (feat. sinfonia ViVA) 2. Welcome to the World of the Plastic Beach (feat. Snoop Dogg & Hypnotic Brass Ensemble) 3. White Flag (feat. Bashy, Kano & the National Orchestra for. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright. Plastic Beach is the third studio album by British virtual band Gorillaz, released 2010. Versions Filter by Labels & Companies 62 versions Add to Wantlist Show all 62 versions Recommendations Random Access Memories Daft Punk Released 2013 — UK, Europe & US Vinyl — LP, Album, Stereo Humanz Gorillaz Released 2017 — Europe Vinyl — LP, Album Gorillaz

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Plastic Beach is the third studio album by British virtual band Gorillaz. It was released on 3 March 2010 by Parlophone internationally and by Virgin Records in the United States. Conceived from an unfinished project called Carousel, the album was recorded from June 2008 to November 2009, and was produced primarily by group co-creator Damon Albarn. It features guest appearances by such artists. Plastic Beach Gorillaz 2010 8.5 Best New Music By Sean Fennessey Genre: Electronic / Rock Label: Virgin Reviewed: March 10, 2010 Ex-Blur frontman Damon Albarn ditches the idea of writing pop.