Gnarls Barkley
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Gnarls Barkley Biography
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
Jay-Z with music samples courtesy of The White Album by EMI flagship
the Beatles. Although the label posted a cease-and-desist order, one of
their employees, Damon Albarn of Blur and Gorillaz, was one of the
impressed, and he hired Burton to create the beats for the second
Gorillaz album, Demon Days. Just one year later, Danger Mouse was back
in the charts with another collaboration project, Gnarls Barkley, with
singer Cee-Lo Green (a solo artist and former member of Atlanta's
Goodie Mob). The pair had met in Atlanta in the late '90s, and began
recording together around the time of a 2003 DM record titled Ghetto
Pop Life. A few recordings were passed around and played by many
associated with the pair, and eventually one of the leaked tracks,
Crazy, became a hot property for the download market. It became the
first single vaulted to the top of the British charts by digital
distribution, and the resulting album, St. Elsewhere, peaked at number
one on the album charts. An American release followed two weeks later.
~ John Bush, All Music Guide
Written by John Bush