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Gnarls Barkley - St. Elsewhere CD - Pre-loved & Fully Tested
Gnarls Barkley - St. Elsewhere CD - Pre-loved & Fully Tested
'Crazy' was a global smash hit and played constantly through the summer of 2006 on its release. I then saw this covered by the genius, Prince, during one of his shows at London's o2 which highlighted how highly thought of this song was.
This is the Deluxe Edition of the album which includes a Bonus DVD with music videos and unreleased audio tracks. Discs are in separate Digipak sleeves all enclosed in a 3D lenticular slip cover with a 92-page booklet including lyrics with expanded artwork.
This album has been fully tested using Musical Fidelity A5.5 amplifier and Musical Fidelity A5.5 CD player.
Pre-loved and case shows minimal signs of age-related wear
St. Elsewhere, released in 2006, is the debut album by the American duo Gnarls Barkley, consisting of singer CeeLo Green and producer Danger Mouse. The album is a unique blend of various genres, including soul, funk, hip-hop, and electronic music, creating a sound that was both innovative and accessible.
The standout track, "Crazy," became a massive hit worldwide, reaching number one in multiple countries and earning critical acclaim for its catchy melody and introspective lyrics. "Crazy" was notable for its genre-blending production and CeeLo's distinctive, emotive vocals, and it quickly became one of the defining songs of the mid-2000s.
St. Elsewhere was praised for its originality and eclecticism, with songs that explored themes of mental health, love, and existentialism, all delivered with a mix of humor and darkness. Tracks like "Smiley Faces" and "Gone Daddy Gone" further showcased the duo's ability to craft infectious tunes that defied conventional genre boundaries.
The album's success was both commercial and critical, earning multiple Grammy nominations and solidifying Gnarls Barkley as a fresh, creative force in the music industry. St. Elsewhere remains a landmark album for its fearless experimentation and the way it captured the cultural zeitgeist of its time.