![]() ![]() At times, Green sounds like he’s about to spill decades’ worth of psychological baggage on listeners’ laps. ![]() The Odd Couple (yes, another TV-show reference-and the unspooling movie reel at the very beginning of the CD nods to the pop-culture ethos at the heart of the group) is a more complex record than St. And Green-whether working a high-pitched croon or bridging gospel, blues, and hip-hop with his sing-songy voice-makes nearly every song fit his nasally pipes. Danger Mouse builds beats on top of one another until you’re not really sure where one starts and the other ends. Make no mistake: Danger Mouse and Green are soul men. Elsewhere Gnarls Barkley found grooves in the most obvious and unlikeliest places. ![]() “Crazy,” the album’s monster single, is the one everyone knows, but throughout St. They swallowed and then spit up a rainbow-hued batch of influences from the 21st century and beyond. Elsewhere,the two oddballs who make up Gnarls Barkley-producer Danger Mouse and singer Cee-Lo Green-veered from one r&b replica to another with an effortless swing. ![]()
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