unofficial cassette version - Despite the similarities between Albarn's main gig and his contributions here, Gorillaz isn't an Albarn solo album in disguise; Nakamura's bass- and beat-oriented production gives the album an authentically dub and hip-hop-inspired feel, particularly on "Rock the House" and "Tomorrow Comes Today." Likewise, Del tha Funkee Homosapien, Miho Hatori, and Ibrahim Ferrer's vocals ensure that it sounds like a diverse collaboration rather than an insular side project. Instead, it feels like a musical vacation for all parties involved -- a little self-indulgent, but filled with enough fun ideas and good songs to make this virtual band's debut a genuinely enjoyable album.
| A1 | Re-Hash |
| A2 | 5/4 |
| A3 | Tomorrow Comes Today |
| A4 | New Genious (Brother) |
| A5 | Clint Eastwood |
| A6 | Man Research (Clapper) |
| A7 | Punk |
| A8 | Sound Check (Gravity) |
| B9 | Double Bass |
| B10 | Rock The House |
| B11 | 19-2000 |
| B12 | Latin Simone (Que Pasa Contigo) |
| B13 | Starshine |
| B14 | Slow Country |
| B15 | M1 A1 |
| B16 | Clint Eastwood (Ed Case/Sweetie Irie Re-fix) (Edit) |
| B17 | 19-2000 (Soulchild Remix) |