2005, Virgin
All the themes and ideas on Demon Days have antecedents in his previous work, but surrounded by new collaborators, he's able to present them in a fresh, exciting way. And he has created a monster album here -- not just in its size, but in its Frankenstein construction. It not only eclipses the first Gorillaz album, which in itself was a terrific record, but stands alongside the best Blur albums, providing a tonal touchstone for this decade the way Parklife did for the '90s. While it won't launch a phenomenon the way that 1994 classic did -- Albarn is too much a veteran artist for that and the music is too dark and weird -- Demon Days is still one hell of a comeback for Damon Albarn, who seemed perilously close to forever disappearing into his own ego.- All Music Guide Demon Days also features Danger Mouse and a quick lyrical appearance by Dennis Hopper!
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Intro |
| 2 | Last Living Souls |
| 3 | Kids with Guns |
| 4 | O Green World |
| 5 | Dirty Harry |
| 6 | Feel Good Inc. |
| 7 | Ma±ana |
| 8 | Every Planet We Reach Is Dead |
| 9 | November Has Come |
| 10 | All Alone |
| 11 | White Light |
| 12 | Dare |
| 13 | Fire Coming Out of the Monkey's Head |
| 14 | Don't Get Lost in Heaven |
| 15 | Demon Days |
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