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Use British English|date=December 2010Infobox musical artist|image = Damon Albarn_-_Gorillaz_-_Roskilde_Festival_2010.jpg|image_size =|name = Damon Albarn|caption =|landscape = yes|background = solo_singer|birth_name = Damon Albarn|Born = birth date and age|1968|3|23|df=y Whitechapel , London, England|death_date =|origin = Colchester , England|instrument = vocals , piano , guitar , organ (music)|organ , violin , recorder , vibraphone , synthesiser , melodica , bass guitar|bass , drums , keyboard instrument|keyboards |genre = Alternative rock , Britpop , art rock , Electronic music|electronic , alternative hip hop , trip hop |occupation = Musician , Singer-songwriter , Record Producer , Composer |years_active = 1988& ndash;present|label = Food Records|Food , SBK Records|SBK , Virgin Records|Virgin , Parlophone , Honest Jon's |associated_acts = Blur (band)|Blur Gorillaz The Good, the Bad & the Queen Monkey: Journey to the West Massive Attack Damon_Albarn#Kinshasa_One_Two|DRC Music Rocketjuice and The Moon |website = http://www.blur.co.uk/ Blur http://www.gorillaz.com/ Gorillaz http://www.thegoodthebadandthequeen.com/ The Good, the Bad & the Queen Damon Albarn (IPA-en|'de?m?n 'ælb?rn, born 23 March 1968) is an English singer-songwriter and record producer who has been involved in many high profile projects, coming to prominence as the frontman and primary songwriter of Britpop band Blur (band)|Blur . Albarn's current role is lead vocalist and songwriter of Gorillaz , whose first two studio albums had sold more than 20 million copies combined by 2007.cite news |url = http://www.ffwdweekly.com/Issues/2007/0125/mus2.htm |title = Living In A Virtual World |accessdate = 25 October 2008 |first = Sean |last = Marchetto |date = 25 January 2007 |work= Fast Forward Weekly |archiveurl = http://blog.mtvmusic.com/2010/04/27/murodoc-niccals-from-la-to-ny-to-ldn/ |archivedate= 1 January 0000| archiveurl = http://www.webcitation.org/5mqjb8jkx | archivedate = 2010-01-17| deadurl=no Albarn has also led projects such as The Good, the Bad & the Queen , Monkey: Journey to the West , Mali Music and Rocketjuice and The Moon . Albarn has released multiple singles and albums which have charted at #1, both in the UK and internationally.
Albarn was voted the 4th greatest frontman of all time in a 2010 UK Poll for Q (magazine)| Q magazine - which placed him behind Liam Gallagher , Bono and Freddie Mercury . http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/celebritynews/7519708/Liam-Gallagher-crowned-best-frontman.html "Liam Gallagher crowned best frontman". The Daily Telegraph . Retrieved 29 May 2010.
Early life
Albarn was born in Whitechapel , London in 1968, and grew up with his middle-class, Religious Society of Friends|Quaker family in Leytonstone , later moving to Colchester, Essex|Colchester . He attended the George Tomlinson Primary School, and studied piano, guitar, and violin. When he was aged 12, he became friends with Graham Coxon , a fellow student at Stanway School.Ankeny, Jason Allmusic|class=artist|id=p50874/biography|pure_url=yes "Damon Albarn Biography", Allmusic , Macrovision Corporation At age 15, he won the regional heat in the Young Composer of the Year contest.
He studied acting at the East 15 Acting School in Debden, Epping Forest|Debden , leaving after the first year. On leaving drama school he performed as a mime artist , and also worked as a tea boy at the Beat Factory studio. He went on to attend a part-time music course at Goldsmiths, University of London in London. His first band was the synth pop group, Two's a Crowd. Before Blur, he played with The Aftermath and Real Lives.
Albarn's father, Keith Albarn, was the manager of Soft Machine and presenter of the BBC's Late Night Line-Up . Keith Albarn was the head of North Essex College of Art , which later became Colchester Institute .Strong, Martin C. (2003) The Great Indie Discography , Canongate, ISBN 1-84195-335-0, p. 635cite web|url= http://www.uel.ac.uk/about/history.htm|title=UEL - Our History Albarn's mother, Hazel, was a theatrical set designer.Harris, John (2003) http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/profiles/damon-albarn-from-cool-britannia-to-radical-campaigner-for-peace-597655.html "Damon Albarn: From Cool Britannia to radical campaigner for peace", The Independent , 15 February 2003 He has a sister, Jessica (born 1971).
Blur
BLP unsourced section|date=April 2010Main|Blur (band)Blur are an English alternative rock band. Formed in London in 1989 as Seymour, the group consists of singer Damon Albarn, guitarist Graham Coxon , bassist Alex James (musician)|Alex James and drummer Dave Rowntree . Blur's debut album Leisure (album)|Leisure (1991) incorporated the sounds of Madchester and shoegazing . Following a stylistic change—influenced by English guitar pop groups such as The Kinks , The Beatles and XTC —Blur released the Modern Life is Rubbish (1993), Parklife (1994) and The Great Escape (Blur album)|The Great Escape (1995) albums. As a result, the band helped to popularise the Britpop genre and achieved mass popularity in the UK, aided by a famous chart battle with rival band Oasis (band)|Oasis dubbed " Britpop#Peak of success|The Battle of Britpop ".
In recording their follow-up, Blur (Blur album)|Blur (1997), the band underwent another reinvention, influenced by the lo-fi style of American indie rock bands such as Pavement (band)|Pavement . " Song 2 ", one of the album's singles, brought Blur brief mainstream success in the US. The last album featuring Blur's original line-up, 13 (Blur album)|13 (1999) found the band members experimenting with electronic music and gospel music, as Albarn wrote more personal lyrics. In May 2002, Coxon left Blur during the recording of their seventh album Think Tank (Blur album)|Think Tank (2003). Containing electronic sounds and more minimal guitar work, the album was marked by Albarn's growing interest in hip hop and African music. After a 2003 tour without Coxon, Blur did no studio work or touring as a band, as members engaged in other projects. Subsequently, Blur reunited in 2009 with Coxon back in the fold. Following a series of successful concerts, Blur members have stated that the group has no immediate plans for the future.
The start
Albarn, the son of an author/art professor and a theatrical stage designer, met guitarist Graham Coxon, a self-taught musician whose father played in an army band, in school in Colchester in 1980. The pair collaborated on some demos before heading off to different art colleges - Albarn to study acting, Coxon to pursue art. They met up again at a party on behalf of Albarn’s band Circus, which featured drummer Dave Rowntree, a classically trained percussionist. Coxon introduced Albarn to his college friend Alex James, and when Circus folded, the four began recording demos and performing club gigs in late 1989 under the name Seymour (after the Swell Maps song 'Read About Seymour'). EMI-distributed Food Records signed them in 1990, whereupon they changed their name to Blur and debuted with the Top 50 British single " She's So High (Blur song)|She’s So High ". " There's No Other Way " fared even better, and Leisure, released a year later, went to #7 on the UK album chart. The follow-up, Modern Life is Rubbish , peaked at #17,
Britpop years
In 1994’s chart-topping Parklife , featuring the hit Girls & Boys (Blur song)|"Girls & Boys" , cemented Blur as British superstars and won the band four BRIT Awards , including Best Group and Best Album. By the time Blur released 1995’s The Great Escape, it was locked in a battle of the bands with a new contender to the Brit-pop throne, working-class heroes Oasis. The UK press made front-page news out of each band’s bid for #1 with their new singles, and Blur’s " Country House " beat out Oasis' " Roll with It (Oasis song)|Roll with It " by a narrow margin. It was the #1 Oasis album '' (What's the Story) Morning Glory? , however, that won in the end, earning the Manchester band bragging rights as the biggest new band in the UK and significant stateside success, while The Great Escape stalled on the U.S. chart at #150.
Reinvention after Britpop: 1996–2000
Blur's U.S. breakthrough came in 1997 with " Song 2 ", a hard-rock blitzkrieg from its self-titled fifth album (#61, 1997). The song’s exuberant "woo-hoo!" chorus made it a favourite at sporting events, though the band turned down the U.S. military’s bid to use it at the unveiling of the new Stealth bomber. Blur was heavily informed by the group's love of American lo-fi rockers Pavement and bore little in common with the clean, theatrical pop sound on which it had built their British following. They went even further off the track with the William Orbit–produced 13 (#80, 1999), though the album kicked off with a lush ballad, Tender (song)|"Tender" . Albarn had recently split with girlfriend Justine Frischmann of Elastica , and many of 13 s songs were mined from the ashes of their eight-year relationship.
Despite a handful of side projects (two lo-fi solo albums by Coxon, and Albarn’s score in collaboration with Michael Nyman to the movie Ravenous ) Blur came out of its first decade in one piece. During an extended and tumultuous period leading up to their next project, 2003's Think Tank , Coxon began distancing himself from the direction he saw the production of the album going. He soon left, although it remains unclear who made the ultimate decision. The remaining members continued seeking creative satisfaction in various solo projects. Albarn released his Gorillaz' Demon Days in 2005 which received a Grammy for the single " Feel Good Inc ", while Dave Rowntree set up his own animation company Nanomation, moonlighting as the drummer for the Ailerons.
Gorillaz
Main|Gorillaz Gorillaz is a virtual band composed of four animated band members created in 1998 by Albarn and Jamie Hewlett , co-creator of the comic book Tank Girl . The band's music is a collaboration between various musicians; Albarn being the only permanent musical contributor. Their style is broadly alternative rock, but with a large number of other influences including: Britpop, dub music|dub , Hip hop music|hip-hop , and pop music.cite web |url = http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/7309415/review/7313456 |title = Demon Days : Gorillaz : Review : Rolling Stone |accessdate = 10 October 2007 |author = Mar, Alex |date = 2 June 2005 |work=Rolling Stone | archiveurl = http://www.webcitation.org/5mqikcbrO | archivedate = 2010-01-17| deadurl=nocite web |url = http://inmusicwetrust.com/articles/42r21.html |title = In Music We Trust - Gorillaz: Gorillaz |accessdate = 10 October 2007 |author = Steininger, Alex |month = November | year = 2001 |publisher = In Music We Trust | archiveurl = http://www.webcitation.org/5mqivbdzR | archivedate = 2010-01-17| deadurl=no
In 2001, the band's Gorillaz (album)|eponymous debut album sold over seven million copies, and featured hits such as the songs "19-2000" and "Clint Eastwood," earning them an entry in the Guinness Book of World Records as the Most Successful Virtual Band.cite web |url = http://www.inthenews.co.uk/entertainment/reviews/music/r-n-b-rap/gorillaz-d-sides-$1170827.htm |title = Gorillaz: D-Sides |accessdate = 11 February 2009 |author = Cooper, James |date = 19 November 2007 |publisher = inthenews.co.uk | archiveurl = http://www.webcitation.org/5mqj12sjb | archivedate = 2010-01-17| deadurl=no It was nominated for the Mercury Prize 2001, but the nomination was later withdrawn at the band's request.cite news |url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/1454491.stm |title = Mercury Music Prize: The nominees |accessdate = 7 September 2007 |date = 25 July 2001 |publisher = BBC News Online | archiveurl = http://www.webcitation.org/5mqjAghOV | archivedate = 2010-01-17| deadurl=no Their second studio album, Demon Days , was released in 2005 and included the singles " Feel Good Inc. ", Dare (song)|"Dare" , Dirty Harry (song)|"Dirty Harry" and Kids with Guns|"Kids With Guns" / El Mañana (song)|"El Mañana" . Demon Days went five times platinum in the UK,cite web |url = http://www.bpi.co.uk/platinum/platinumright.asp? rq=search_plat& r_id=32542 |title = Platinum Awards Content - Demon Days |accessdate = 7 December 2008 |date = 24 February 2006 |publisher = British Phonographic Industry Dead link|date=September 2010|bot=H3llBot Music recording sales certification|double platinum in the United Statescite web |url = http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php? table=SEARCH_RESULTS& artist=Gorillaz& format=ALBUM& go=Search& perPage=50 |title = Gorillaz RIAA certifications |accessdate = 7 December 2008 |publisher = Recording Industry Association of America | archiveurl = http://www.webcitation.org/5mqjKKr6W | archivedate = 2010-01-17| deadurl=no and earned five Grammy Award nominations for 2006cite web |url = http://www.emigroup.com/Press/2005/Press35.htm |title = EMI Music earns 54 Grammy nominations |accessdate = 1 June 2007 |date = 8 December 2005 |publisher = EMI |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070926234841/ http://www.emigroup.com/Press/2005/Press35.htm |archivedate = 26 September 2007 and won one of them in the Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals category.cite web |url = http://www.emimusicpub.com/news/index_2006.php |title = EMI Music Publishing Wins Big At The Grammys& #33; |accessdate = 1 June 2007 |date = 14 February 2006 |publisher = EMI Gorillaz have also released two B-sides compilations and a remix album. The combined sales of Gorillaz and Demon Days had, by 2007, exceeded 15 million albums.cite web |url = http://www.ffwdweekly.com/Issues/2007/0125/mus2.htm |title = Living In A Virtual World |accessdate = 25 October 2008 |author = Marchetto, Sean |date = 25 January 2007 |work= Fast Forward Weekly | archiveurl = http://www.webcitation.org/5mqjb8jkx | archivedate = 2010-01-17| deadurl=no Gorillaz released their third studio album, Plastic Beach in early 2010, which was received with high praise. In December 2010, the group released an album called The Fall (Gorillaz album)|The Fall which was recorded over 32 days during their North American tour. The band also appeared on the Snoop Dogg track: "Sumthing' Like this Night" on his album: " Doggumentary ".
Solo career
He also released Democrazy in 2003, a collection of demos he recorded while staying in hotel rooms on the U.S. portion of Blur's tour for Think Tank .
Albarn has also appeared on other unrelated works. His song "Closet Romantic" appeared on the soundtrack for Trainspotting (film)|Trainspotting alongside an early Blur recording, " Sing (To Me)|Sing ". The Rentals ' 1999 Album Seven More Minutes features Albarn on the track "Big Daddy C". Fatboy Slim 's 2004 release Palookaville (album)|Palookaville featured Albarn's vocals on the song "Put It Back Together". Albarn provided the voiceover intro and backing vocals in the song "Time Keeps On Slipping" for the rap concept album Deltron 3030 , and featured on the track "Lovage (Love That Lovage, Baby)" for the Lovage (band)|Lovage album Music to Make Love to Your Old Lady By . Both albums were produced by Dan the Automator , who also produced Gorillaz' debut album. Albarn also composed the score with collaboration by Michael Nyman for the 1999 movie Ravenous with Guy Pearce and Robert Carlyle . In 2000, he composed the main part of the soundtrack for the crime comedy Ordinary Decent Criminal . Albarn also appeared on the Nathan Haines ' song "Squire for Hire", however Albarn credited it to Gorillaz' frontman 2D (Gorillaz)|2D instead.
In October 2007, Q Magazine released a 21st birthday special. Inside featured the "21 Artists who Changed Music" with 8 pages dedicated to Damon Albarn for his work in Blur, Gorillaz, and The Good the Bad and the Queen. In the article, Albarn expressed an interest in releasing a solo record under his own name, containing romantic songs.
He also produced in 2008 parts of Amadou & Mariam 's fifth album Welcome to Mali .
In September 2009, Albarn appeared on stage during Massive Attack 's first date at London's Brixton Academy to sing a track from their album " Heligoland " entitled "Saturday Come Slow". http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=meO3FCGtZAc
Control Freak
Albarn was asked, alongside Blur bandmate Graham Coxon, to remix the Massive Attack song "Angel" for the single release, in 1998. Albarn then adapted the pseudonym of "Control Freak" for his remixing career. He only ever used the name once in a remix, when he remixed the Blur song " Bugman (song)|Bugman " as Control Freak for the single release of " Coffee & TV " in summer 1999.
In May 2006, NME reported that Albarn was working with Danger Mouse on his first solo album, tentatively titled The Good, the Bad and the Queen . However, in July 2006, NME reported that those plans had been switched to the formation of a new band titled The Good, the Bad and the Queen. This proved to be inaccurate, as Albarn and other members of the group have indicated that The Good, the Bad and the Queen is the name of the album and not the band itself.cite web|title=It's all a bit of a blur for Damon|date=2 February 2007|accessdate=5 February 2007|url= http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/entertainment/therazz/daily/tm_method=full%26objectid=18569699%26siteid=66633-name_page.htmlcite news|title=Good, Bad and super|date=3 February 2007|accessdate=5 February 2007|url= http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,21126426-5003421,00.html | work=The Sunday Mail (Qld) | first=Lucy | last=Carnecite web|title=The band with no name|date=31 January 2007 |accessdate=5 February 2007 |url= http://www.timeout.com/newyork/Details.do? page=1& xyurl=xyl://TONYWebArticles1/591/music/the_band_with_no_name.xml The album was awarded Best Album at the 2007 MOJO Awards|2007 MOJO Awards on 18 June.cite news|title=Osbourne scoops 'icon' at Mojo Awards|date=18 June 2007|accessdate=20 June 2007|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6763751.stm | work=BBC News
The group's line-up is composed of Albarn, former The Clash|Clash bassist Paul Simonon , The Verve /Gorillaz guitarist Simon Tong , and drummer Tony Allen (musician)|Tony Allen of Fela Kuti 's band, The Africa '70 . Danger Mouse produced the album and decided on the final track listing.
The first single by the line-up, " Herculean (song)|Herculean ", was released in late October 2006, and peaked at #22 in the UK Singles Chart . A second single, " Kingdom of Doom ", and the band's debut album were then released in January 2007. That single fared slightly better than "Herculean", peaking at #20, while the album peaked at #2 in the UK Albums Chart and went Music recording sales certification|gold during its first week of release in the UK. " Green Fields " was released as the third single from the album in April 2007, just missing out on the Top 50.
On 27 April 2008, The Good The Bad And The Queen headlined the Love Music Hate Racism|Love Music Hate Racism Carnival in Victoria Park where they introduced on stage several guests including ex- The Specials|Specials keyboard player Jerry Dammers . He also worked with Syrian rapper and friend Eslam Jawaad on the song "Mr. Whippy", though the song does not appear on the album it is a B-Side on the Herculean (song)|Herculean single.
In their first major work together since Gorillaz, Albarn and Hewlett, along with acclaimed Chinese theatre and opera director Chen Shi-zheng , adapted for stage the Chinese story Journey to the West . as " Monkey: Journey to the West ", which received its world premiere as the opening show of the 2007 Manchester International Festival , on 28 June 2007 at the Palace Theatre, Manchester . http://music.guardian.co.uk/live/story/0,,2115649,00.html Totally catchy monkey, Guardian Unlimited 2 July 2007 Albarn wrote the score, Hewlett designed the set and costumes.
The opera was Albarn and Hewlett's second collaboration with the Manchester International Festival. In November 2005, they staged the first-ever live performances of Demon Days Live involving many of the artists who had played on the successful Demon Days album, as a launch event for the festival.
Doctor Dee
In collaboration with theatre director Rufus Norris , Albarn has created an opera for the 2011 Manchester International Festival based on the life of Elizabethan scientist John Dee and titled Doctor Dee .cite web|title=Doctor Dee|url= http://mif.co.uk/event/doctor-dee-br-damon-albarn-rufus-norris/|work=Manchester International Festival website|accessdate=18 March 2011
The Boy in the Oak
Albarn is set to record the film score for the film The Boy in the Oak , which was written by his sister, Jessica Albarn. The film was set for a spring 2011 release in selected theatres. http://www.nme.com/news/damon-albarn/54460
DRC Music
Collaborating with producers Dan the Automator , XL Recordings managers Richard Russell (XL Recordings)|Richard Russell & Rodiadh McDonald, Jneiro Jarel and musicians, DJ Werk Discs|Darren Cunningham aka Actress, Marc Antoine (musician)|Marc Antoine , Alwest, Remi Kabaka Jr., Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs and Kwes , Damon Albarn went to Kinshasa for one week to record an album called Kinshasa One Two . http://drcmusic.org/
The Congolese band Tout Puissant Mukalo joined them as well. All proceeds will benefit Oxfam| Oxfam's work in the Democratic Republic of the Congo|DRC . http://consequenceofsound.net/2011/07/damon-albarn-previews-drc-music-project-with-hallo/
The album was released by Warp (record label)|Warp Records . http://consequenceofsound.net/2011/08/damon-albarn-led-drc-music-details-congo-album/
Rocketjuice and The Moon
Rocketjuice and The Moon is the title of Albarn's new side-project featuring Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea (musician)|Flea and afrobeat legend Tony Allen (musician)|Tony Allen . Albarn said that he is not responsible for the name and that someone in Lagos did the sleeve design and that’s the name he gave it, which he said he is fine with because trying to find a name for another band is always tricky. The band performed together for the first time on the 28th of October 2011 in Cork, Ireland, as part of the annual Cork Jazz Festival, under the moniker Another Honest Jon's Chop Up!. A full tour is not expected anytime soon due to the Red Hot Chili Peppers tour lasting until 2013. Their debut album will be released on March 12th, 2012. http://www.digitalspy.com/music/news/a347880/damon-albarn-flea-to-release-album-as-rocketjuice-and-the-moon.html
Personal life
Albarn had a long-standing relationship with Elastica frontwoman Justine Frischmann . His involvement with her profoundly influenced his songwriting in Blur in the mid-to-late 1990s. When the relationship started, Damon was unsure of his sexuality. In an interview with NME, he quoted "Girls who are boys who like boys to be girls, who do boys like they're girls who do girls like they're boys. Always should be someone you really love." He currently lives in Bayswater , London with artist Suzi Winstanley , and their daughter.
Albarn's grandfather, Edward Albarn, was a conscientious objector during the Second World War and was involved in a farming community in Lincolnshire. Albarn himself is outspokenly anti-war and has criticised British involvement in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq .Citation needed|date=August 2011 In 2002, he and Robert Del Naja of Massive Attack took out full page advertisements in the NME challenging the need for war.Citation needed|date=August 2011 Albarn contributed backing vocals to a song on Massive Attack's 100th Window , released the following year. More recently, he sang in the track "Saturday Come Slow" from Massive Attack's Heligoland (album)|Heligoland album. http://www.nme.com/news/blur/20152 NME website
In 2005 Albarn, among others, criticised the London Live 8 concert for not featuring enough black artists; among the few included were Ms. Dynamite , Snoop Dogg , and Youssou N'Dour . Eventually the organisers added a separate concert at the Eden Project in Cornwall to the programme in order to showcase African musicians. Albarn said he did not want to perform at Live 8 because he thought it was too "exclusive" and may have been motivated by self-promotion.
In the 1990s he spent a good deal of time in Reykjavík , and owns a home in Grafarvogur , a suburb of Reykjavík. He composed the soundtrack to the 2000 Icelandic film 101 Reykjavík .
Albarn has been a vocal critic of celebrity culture:
"We need to dismantle very significant parts of our culture and really re-examine them. I suppose you start with the celebrity thing... you have to get rid of things like The X Factor (TV series)|The X Factor immediately."cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7161966.stm|title=Albarn condemns celebrity culture|date=27 December 2007|publisher=BBC News|accessdate=2 January 2010
In 2006, Albarn was awarded an honorary Master of Arts degree from the University of East London ,cite web|url= http://www.uel.ac.uk/news/latest_news/stories/damon.htm|title=Albarn Awarded Honourary MA at UEL saying it was "great to receive the award from an institution where my dad used to work and which I, as a child, used to think of as that big building with lots of interesting people in". http://www.uel.ac.uk/news/latest_news/stories/damon.htm Honorary MA degree from the University of East London (UEL)
Albarn is a vegetarian, and a fan of English football club Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea .
Solo discography
Main|Damon Albarn discographySee also|Blur discography|Gorillaz discography ;Solo Studio albums
Mali Music (2002) (with Afel Bocoum , Toumani Diabaté & Friends) #81 (UK)
Democrazy (2003)
Music Is Your Radar (2009) (with other musicians from Damon's Honest Jon's label)
Kinshasa One Two (2011) (with British producers and Congolese musicians)
The Good, the Bad & the Queen (2007) (with Tony Allen (musician)|Tony Allen , Paul Simonon and Simon Tong ) #2 (UK)
;Rocketjuice and The Moon albums
Rocketjuice and The Moon (2012) (with Flea and Tony Allen (musician)|Tony Allen )
;Operas and Theatre
Journey to the West (album)|Journey to the West (2008) #5 (UK)
It Felt Like a Kiss (2009)
Dr Dee|Doctor Dee: An English Opera (2012)
;Soundtracks
Ravenous (soundtrack)|Ravenous (1999) (with Michael Nyman )
Ordinary Decent Criminal (2000)
101 Reykjavík (2002) (with Einar Örn Benediktsson )
The Boy in the Oak (2011)
Acting career
Albarn starred in Antonia Bird's 1997 film Face (1997 film)|Face alongside Ray Winstone and Robert Carlisle
Albarn was also featured in Gunar Karlsson's 2007 film Anna and the Moods .
Albarn also played Bull in Joe Orton's "Up Against It", a Radio 4 play about The Beatles broadcast in 1998.
References
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External links
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/imagine/tag/damon_albarn.shtml Damon Albarn pieces including video interviews on BBC Imagine...
http://www.musicomh.com/music/features/damon-albarn.htm Damon Albarn interview at musicOMH
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/1926727.stm Albarn's Mali mission - BBC News
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