Kano, Elton John, St. Vincent and more to feature on Gorillaz's Song Machine album
The full tracklist for Gorillaz's forthcoming Song Machine Season One project has been revealed, featuring the likes of Kano, Elton John, St. Vincent and more.
Gorillaz are releasing their latest Song Machine Season One single today (9 September) - a track titled "Strange Timez" that features The Cure's Robert Smith.
Over recent months Gorillaz have also released numerous other tracks from their project, including ScHoolboy Q collaboration "PAC-MAN", Friday 13th" featuring Octavian, "Momentary Bliss" featuring Slaves and slowthai, "Désolé" with Fatoumata Diawara and "Aries" featuring Peter Hook and Georgia. Gorillaz also released "How Far?" with Skepta and the late Tony Allen in May to pay tribute to the legendary drummer.
Although Gorillaz are yet to reveal the tracklist for the project themselves, the Record Store Day site has beat them to it, revealing a star-studded 17-song tracklist for the LP.
Tracklist:
- Strange Timez (feat. Robert Smith)
- The Valley of The Pagans (feat. Beck)
- The Lost Chord (feat. Leee John)
- Pac-Man (feat. Schoolboy Q)
- Chalk Tablet Towers (feat. St Vincent)
- The Pink Phantom (feat. Elton John and 6LACK)
- Aries (feat. Peter Hook and Georgia)
- Friday 13th (feat. Octavian)
- Dead Butterflies (feat. Kano and Rosani Arias)
- Désolé (feat. Fatoumata Diawara) [Extended Version]
- Momentary Bliss (feat. Slowthai and Slaves)
- Opium (feat. EARTHGANG)
- Simplicity (feat. Joan As Police Woman)
- Severed Head (feat. Goldlink and Unknown Mortal Orchestra)
- With Love To An Ex (feat Moonchild Sanelly)
- MLS (feat. JPEGMAFIA and CHAI)
- How Far? (feat. Tony Allen and Skepta)
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