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Release Date:03/18/2008
Label:Wea Japan
UPC:494367408010

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  • All Music Guide

    In a world where it's the norm to have a oneoff collaboration between a producer and a rapper, something special has to happen to prompt a sequel. Of course, "Crazy" was all the prompting needed for CeeLo and Danger Mouse to rejuvenate Gnarls Barkley, their collaboration by mail that sparked the brightest and catchiest single since OutKast's "Hey Ya." But fans and critics have to understand that these two were exactly the types to walk away from a followup simply for the purpose of a cashin, which makes that followup, The Odd Couple, such a strange proposition it's exactly like St. Elsewhere, and fails to reveal a single new thing. All the hallmarks of a followup record are here similar sounds and themes, for sure, but also a clear lack of innovation, lyrical and production touches that have since become clichés, and more than just a few passages that will prompt a severe case of listener déjà vu. (Of course, many listeners may enjoy that sense of déjà vu.) As before, Danger Mouse's ...productions are miniature, modernist spaghetti Westerns, very closely detailed whether their major voice is an acoustic guitar or a choir of unholy voices. These are then chained to ampedup beats and beefedup basslines to create something that sounds both vintage and up to date, all at the same time. CeeLo's lyrics and vocals again reveal a lunatic (or seer) who's occasionally more lucid than the sane, an enlightened psychopath wrestling with his demons and revealing the thin line between crazy and sane. At times, The Odd Couple is a more beautiful record than its predecessor the duo has never put out anything more moving on a musical and emotional level than "Who's Going to Save My Soul," and Danger Mouse's production work outshines St. Elsewhere on one track ("Open Book"). But all too often CeeLo relies on the same sort of lyrical cipher as on St. Elsewhere, although none of them are as effective. "I don't understand how I'm so understanding"; "I'm goin' on, and I think they'll have a place for you too"; "I could be a wouldbe killer" these are the ramblings of a madman; they may sound deep and profound late at night, but they're revealed as nonsense with the light of day. - John Bush, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Gnarls Barkley

The Gnarls Barkley collaboration didn't bring producer Danger Mouse to the top of the British charts for the first time, but it did mark his debut as the pilot of a hit record. Mouse, born Brian Burton, first gained the ears of discriminating listeners when he concocted The Grey Album, a bootleg that mashed the vocals from The Black Album by JayZ with music samples cour... Read more