Features






Product description

Laika Come Home

   


Price: £4.98
RRP: £8.99 This item Delivered FREE in the UK with Super Saver Delivery
You save: £4.01 (45 %)
Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
Average customer rating: 4.5

Binding : Audio CD
EAN : 0724354036224
Label : Parlophone
Manufacturer : Parlophone
Publisher : Parlophone
Release date : 2002-07-01
Title : Laika Come Home
Studio : Parlophone
MPN : 40362
Number of discs : 1





Editorial reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
So, the Gorillaz have hired some space monkeyz to remix their album? Right... The official story behind Laika Come Home is that it's the product of an intergalactic odyssey apparently undertook by D-Zire, Dubversive and Gavva, all descendents of the first chimps sent into space. And what does a lonely simian listen to in the dark coldness of space? Why bone-shaking dubscapes with enough reverb to transmit their message to the outer edges of the universe, of course.

Re-editing and producing a dub version of an album might sound like a pretty self-indulgent affair and to a certain extent Laika is. Whilst Gorillaz sounded original, it was a pop project with all the constraints that went with it – can you imagine the 6 minute remixed version of "Clint Eastwood" making it onto MTV?. But that's exactly what makes Laika so good. Listen to the "De-Punked" version of "Punk" with its meandering, decayed trumpet and computerised tweaks-- hardly recognisable as the original--or the swinging old-school ska that crops ups on "5/4". The two-tone skank of "M1/A1" (with Terry Hall) sounds like it should have been the original version, while the real killer tracks are those injected with dancehall vibes by DJ U Brown and Earl 16. Who says "you don't get paid for doing what you love"? Not Damon Albarn. --Caroline Butler


Description
'Laika Come Home' is a completely reworked dub version of the Gorillaz' eponymous album which was released in 2001. Features remixes by the Space Monkeyz who have individually worked with the likes of Horace Andy, George Clinton and Jamiroquai. Includes the single 'Lil' Dub Chefin' a rework of the Gorillaz 'M1 A1'.


Customer reviews

review by: Rick H date: 2007-01-09 rating: 5
Dancing Amongst the Stars...
...is what this album had us doing. We've only just discovered it and whacked in CD player and spent the rest of the night moon-walking to those chilled deep dubs and and other fab sounds. I'd even dare to say better than the original!



review by: date: 2007-01-02 rating: 5
Absolutely EXCELLENT.
This is one of the best CDs I've bought in ages.
Definately not everybody's thing. Slowed down, meandering mixes of the original tracks (often drastically changed, like 'De-Punked') won't appeal to everyone. One of my best friends doesn't like what he's heard from it at all.
Personally, though, I think it's brilliant. I especially like 19/2000 (Jungle Fresh), Slow Country (Strictly Rubbadub), and Re-Hash (Come Again). They're so different from the original versions; It's a completely different sound, but it works really well.
As I write this, I keep feeling like I ought to recommend this album to a certain kind of person, but I'm finding it very hard to do so because I've never heard anything like this.
I suppose if you're into dub and like Gorillaz it's an obious choice. If you're just a Gorillaz fan and haven't listened to dub before, it's hard to say whether or not you'll like it. I did, anyway. Buy it if you want to take a bit of a leap into the unknown. You might be pleasantly surprised like I was.
Five stars. Absolutley excellent in my opinion, but it certainly won't be to EVERYBODY's tastes.



review by: date: 2005-06-18 rating: 5
Absolutely Excellent
This is a fantastic concept for Gorillaz and Spacemonkeyz to try. If you don't like dub, steer clear, if you do, buy this album. I'm hoping the same thing is attempted for the second Gorillaz album. I'm so glad I gave this album a chance, because it's proved itself and then some.



review by: higgie_stone date: 2004-02-07 rating: 4
Good remixes
I don't think there's any way I could even sit through the orginal album, I used to own it though, these remixes are something different and special. I love the modern dub sounds. It isn't Scientist, King Tubby, Lee Perry but it is still good to listen to. The delay suits Damon's voice very well. I am NOT a blur fan!


review by: date: 2003-06-07 rating: 4
I write an online review and share my thoughts with others..
The Remix album of the Gorillaz-Debut-disk comes in the loose electronics-Dub-style therefore! The Spacemonkeyz cut here nearly each Track (except Double bass, skirt The House & Latin Simone) purported CD on its Dub form, what is unfortunately not always entirely arrive. The CD does not underline just the change rich Sound of that the Gorillaz so famously and unmistakable made has because the total impression precipitates yet sooner monotonous. To be sure occur here and there once extraordinarily melodic passage, that were transferred in the Spacemonkeyz style well, but comprehensively resembles this Repertoir sooner an unpretentious background music. Altogether this work comes not at the original up to, but as little sterile Sommersound and to that makes the CD take a break yet quite good!



Similar products

G-Sides
D-Sides
Gorillaz [Explicit Lyrics] [Bonus Tracks]
Demon Days
D-Sides (Deluxe Edition)


Similar categories

Music . Styles . Dance & Electronic . Bestsellers
Music . Styles . Pop . Bestsellers
Music . Styles . Pop . General AAS
Music . Styles . Adult Contemporary . Bestsellers
Music . Styles . Adult Contemporary . Pop Rock
Music . Styles . Hip-Hop & Rap . Bestsellers
Music . Styles . Hip-Hop & Rap . Experimental
Music . Styles . Hip-Hop & Rap . General AAS
Music . Styles . Reggae . Dub . General AAS
Music . Styles . Rock . General AAS
Music . Special Features . Bargain CDs . CDs from £3.97
Music . Special Features . Bargain CDs . All Bargain CDs
Music . Refinements . Format (binding_browse-bin) . CD . CD Album