Bestselling UK Music Review - Monkey: Journey to the West

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Monkey: Journey to the West
by: Damon Albarn

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0634904038823
Label: XL
Manufacturer: XL
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: XL
Release Date: August 18, 2008
Studio: XL
Sales Rank: 348
40388




Disc 1:
  1. Monkey's World
  2. Monkey Travels
  3. Into The Eastern Sea
  4. Living Sea
  5. Dragon King
  6. Iron Rod
  7. Out Of The Eastern Sea
  8. Heavenly Peach Banquet
  9. Battle In Heaven
  10. O Mi To Fu
  11. Whisper
  12. Tripitaka's Curse
  13. Confessions Of A Pig
  14. Sandy The River Demon
  15. March Of The Volunteers
  16. White Skeleton Demon
  17. Monk's Song
  18. I Love Buddha
  19. March Of The Iron Army
  20. Pigsy In Space
  21. Monkey Bee
  22. Disappearing Volcano
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Editorial Review:

Amazon.co.uk Review:
You could never accuse Damon Albarn of resting on his laurels. Whether it's forming supergroups (The Good, The Bad & The Queen), working with cult animators (The Gorillaz) or making music with musicians from Mali, the former Blur frontman has nurtured a restless, questing spirit not normally encountered in Britop stars. As if to underline his diverse interests, he now turns his attention to Chinese theatre. Monkey: Journey to the West is a theatrical collaboration between Albarn (music), Jamie Hewlett of Gorillaz fame (designs, costumes) and Chinese opera specialist Chen Shi-Zheng. The show itself is an explosive 90-minute circus featuring Chinese acrobats, martial arts experts and contortionists, though the album condenses the experience into 22 songs lasting an hour or so. Recorded in London and Beijing with a mix of European and Chinese musicians, Monkey ... is a genuine attempt at East-West fusion. Featuring a dizzying array of instrumentation--rock guitars, electronics, harps, mandolins, drum machines, strings, plinky-plonk keyboards, giggling girls, chants, even pigs--it's the sort of project that could so easily have gone awry. Yet Albarn, who allegedly mastered the Chinese pentatonic scale, seems to have made it work. Songs like the fluttery "Heavenly Peach Banquet" and the wistful "The Living Sea" are utterly beguiling, and stand in stark contrast to guitar-heavy behemoths like "Battle in Heaven" and the climactic "Monkey Bee." These longer songs are punctuated with incidental pieces such as "Iron Rod", "Into the Eastern Sea" and "Out of the Eastern Sea". While such interludes may distract from a 'normal' album experience, there's enough melodious charm and imaginative whimsy scattered throughout to satisfy even ardent skeptics. --Paul Sullivan



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Disappointing
I'd been really looking forward to this release, unfortunately I have to say it's the worst of Damon Albarn's career.

I was equally disappointed with the opera itself, which I saw last weekend. A few parts were very very good, but on the whole it's really dull.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Quite interesting, incidentally ... (6/10)
I have been a keen advoate of all things Damon Albarn post-Graham Coxon (i.e., Blur's `Think Tank` and beyond) so was understandably quite excited by the album release of `Monkey, Journey to the West`. I had not seen the Chinese opera-spectacular which this album scores but I didn't let that dissuade me from pre-ordering this one from Amazon. What I hadn't realised was that this 22-song collection largely comprises incidental compositions from the opera and doesn't stand up as an album in its own ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - good but great?
is this any good, yes. would it be any good without damon albarns name on it? yes but surely wouldn't make the light of day on western charts. its a great opeara score and the good thing is even without having seen the show, its easy to imagine how track names complement the music.. worth buying, still undecided.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A beautiful banquet for the ears
Just received the album this morning, and on the first listen I am taken to a different world of sounds, which spark so many emotions. I feel as if I am traveling with monkey and his pals.

I haven't seen the opera, but this certainly gives me a private peek into how this amazing project came together!!! Good work boys!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - could try harder
Well, there is no doubt Monkey at the Royal Opera House was one of the events of summer 08 in London and I went and was certainly entertained. As a spectacle I think the whole thing came together and there should have been a DVD. Many would like to have seen this who didn't get an opportunity - rather exclusive compared to Gorillaz. So, the music. Does it stand up? Just about. Unlike Gorillaz and Good, Bad Queen you can really hear the joins in this. It's not the production, which is quite masterful. ... Read More




 

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