GIRL TALK All Day

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as heard on radiospin on November 23rd, 2010
under album, electronic, experimental, hip hop, mash up, preview, recommended, rock

Girl Talk - All Day

So here we are again: new release for Girl Talk and again we can’t do without celebrating Greg Gillis‘ mix-and-match skills. Yes, again we have to say that the beauty of Girl Talk‘s All Day is its perfect blend of post-modern absurdity and pure entertainment: mixing and morphing among a deep vein of ’80s pop classics, ’90s alternative and ’00s hip-hop tracks, Gillis’ new musical Frankenstein project recycles many of the hooks he used on his first LP (Jackson 5, Bananarama, Ludacris and Beastie Boys) Girl Talk demonstrates (again) that his ability to churn out infectious mash-ups capable of turning even the stiffest blokes into dancing machines has grown to heaven.

ARTIST: Girl Talk
TITLE: All Day
LABEL: Illegal Art
RELEASE DATE: November 11, 2010
TIME: 71:02 min.
WEB: http://www.myspace.com/girltalk

01. Oh No! [05:39]
02. Let It Out [06:29]
03. That’s Right [05:23]
04. Jump On Stage [06:22]
05. This Is the Remix [06:02]
06. On and On [05:09]
07. Get It Get It [05:33]
08. Down for the Count [06:38]
09. Make Me Wanna [06:23]
10. Steady Shock [05:48]
11. Triple Double [06:28]
12. Every Day [05:11]


Girl Talk – On and On