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St. Elsewhere (album)

St. Elsewhere is the debut album by American soul duo Gnarls Barkley. It was released on April 24, 2006, in the United Kingdom, where it debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart, and on May 9, 2006, in the United States, although it was available for purchase one week earlier as a digital download in the US iTunes Store. St. Elsewhere debuted at No. 20 on the US Billboard 200, and peaked at No. 4. It topped the Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart for 39 non-consecutive weeks in 2006 and 2007.

St. Elsewhere

April 24, 2006 (2006-04-24)

2005–2006

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The album's first single, "Crazy", was the first song to become a UK number-one single based solely on downloads.[1] The album was certified Platinum in the US by the RIAA, for shipping 1,000,000 units.[2] A limited edition deluxe package of St. Elsewhere was released on November 7, 2006. The CD + DVD package includes a 92-page booklet, four music videos, and bonus songs from live performances. It was also released on vinyl.

Background[edit]

The group created an elaborate backstory for the "Gnarls Barkley" persona, claiming to be close friends of Lester Bangs, Isaac Hayes, Gordon Gano, and lovers of Janet Jackson and Mariah Carey.[3] The character taught the band Kraftwerk English, as well as set up a meeting between the group Wu-Tang Clan and members of the Stuckist art movement.[3] In promotional photographs, the group wears costumes similar to the character Alex from A Clockwork Orange.[3]

Composition[edit]

In an interview with New York, Gnarls Barkley were asked if they intended to make a contemporary psychedelic record with St. Elsewhere. Producer Danger Mouse agreed, wishing to fuse melody with experimentation like late-1960s music he admired.[4] Indeed, Elsewhere sees Cee-lo Green's neo soul style[5] set against Mouse's psychedelic rock[4] / soul[3]-infused music. "Creepy-crawly" also features hip hop,[6] yielding a "big [and] amorphous" take on the genre.[7]

"Go-Go Gadget Gospel" contains samples from "Goin Down to Freedom's Land", written and performed by Nicolas Flagello.

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"Crazy" incorporates elements and samples of "Last Man Standing", written and performed by Gian Franco Reverberi and Gian Piero Reverberi.

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"St. Elsewhere" incorporates elements of "Geordie", arranged by Barry Clarke, David Costa, Celia Humphris, and Stephen Brown, and performed by Trees.

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"The Boogie Monster" incorporates elements and samples of "Ku Klux Klan Sequence", written and performed by Armando Trovaioli and Angelo Francesco Lavagnino.

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"Feng Shui" incorporates elements and samples of "Tropical", written and performed by Nino Nardini.

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"Just a Thought" incorporates elements of "A Touch of Class", written and performed by Kevin Peek.

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"Transformer" incorporates elements of "Rubber Solution", written by Marlene Moore and performed by Lee Mason.

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"Who Cares?" incorporates elements of "Mono Ski", written and performed by Keith Mansfield.

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"The Last Time" incorporates elements and samples of "Chicano Chaser", written and performed by Ian Langley.

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All tracks are produced by Danger Mouse.


Sample credits[20]

– production, mixing

Danger Mouse

– vocals

Cee-Lo Green