Article: Album: Gnarls Barkley, The Odd Couple

It's indicative of the sense of drama Gnarls Barkley bring to their work, both in the animated eclecticism of Danger Mouse's backing tracks, and the manner in which Cee-Lo adopts the personae of paranoid curtain-twitcher in "Neighbors", protesting-too-much slacker in "Whatever", and a man "interned by evil" in "Would Be Killer".

The pair's best combinations usually involve an element of intrigue, as when Cee-Lo's voice soars over the blend of latin shuffle-beat and soft-rock ...

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