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		<title>The Good The Bad And The Queen &#8211; The Good The Bad And The Queen</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160;&#160;&#160; It should be noted that the fact that The Good The Bad and The Queen is produced by Danger Mouse and features Gorillaz/Blur frontman, Damon Albarn in the lead, might lead listeners to believe that this was essentially another Gorillaz record. It&#8217;s not. This isn&#8217;t happy, danceable &#8220;Feel Good Inc&#8221; stuff, and there aren&#8217;t&#160;<a href="http://www.hiphopsite.com/2007/02/04/the-good-the-bad-and-the-queen-the-good-the-bad-and-the-queen/">[cont.]</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; It should be noted that the fact that The Good The Bad and The Queen is produced by Danger Mouse and features Gorillaz/Blur frontman, Damon Albarn in the lead, might lead listeners to believe that this was essentially another Gorillaz record. It&#8217;s not. This isn&#8217;t happy, danceable &#8220;Feel Good Inc&#8221; stuff, and there aren&#8217;t any animated simians to market the record to the mainstream audience &#8211; instead, just black and white drawings of West London&#8217;s gothic architecture and stark photos of four geezers the average listener might not recognize.&nbsp; But it&#8217;s good.&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; So who are those old blokes? Of course Damon Albarn, who teams up with Verve guitarist Simon Tong, Clash bassist Paul Simonon, and Africa70 drummer Tony Allen; all sewn together nicely with the board work of Danger Mouse.&nbsp; But while DM&#8217;s involvement in projects like Gorillaz and Gnarls Barkley added unmistakable hip-hop influence, it&#8217;s notably absent here. But that&#8217;s what separates this record from other projects any of the above mentioned artists have been involved with, is that it is it&#8217;s own animal entirely.&nbsp; The foundations of each artist are here, each of who lend characteristics of their respective signature sounds to create something new entirely.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; In a nutshell, The Good The Bad and The Queen is a collection of folk rock songs about England, which will obviously keep it from being this year&#8217;s Gorillaz, and probably much more successful in it&#8217;s country of origin &#8211; like mince pie. Regardless, once over the fact that there isn&#8217;t any boom-bap on the record, listeners that were open-minded enough to enjoy the non-rap content of Demon Days, will find themselves enjoying the slow burn of this record as it seeps into the consciousness.&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; So while West London might not be your backyard, let Albarn be your tour guide, as he literally takes you on a walk through his neighborhood (hey, rappers do this shit all the time). The lead single, &#8220;Herculean&#8221; is perhaps one of the album&#8217;s most accessible songs, with some of the most harder edged guitar licks you&#8217;ll find on the record, still emanating an overall cool, breezy vibe to the song. The politics of the country are touched upon many times, such as on the album opener, &#8220;History Song&#8221;, which examines the early tree-hangings; or on &#8220;Nature Springs&#8221;, where Albarn expresses his frustration with the loss of identity and Americanization of the U.K.&nbsp; Again on &#8220;Kingdoom of Doom&#8221;, Albarn suggests that pop culture and the excitement of Friday nights has the country turning a blind eye to actions of it&#8217;s government. Hey, us yanks can relate.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; In all of it&#8217;s beautiful, melancholy, bittersweet glory, The Good The Bad and The Queen is a project all it&#8217;s own, with the influence of many English rock pioneers (David Bowie, Pink Floyd, and of course, The Clash) looming above it. It&#8217;s different than anything the artists have done elsewhere, sounding like a (*shudder*) &#8220;mash-up&#8221; of each collaborator&#8217;s individual influence. Certainly not at all hip-hop, but highly original and very enjoyable. </p>
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