Gnarls Barkley's 2005 smash "St. Elsewhere" was an occasionally brilliant but mostly frustrating album. True, it boasted top-notch production from the now-ubiquitous Danger Mouse and gorgeous vocals from sometime-rapper Cee-Lo Green, and it had a woozy, offbeat Marvin Gaye-via-trip-hop ...(back to the article)
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