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Gnarls Barkley Discography |link| -

The debut album from Gnarls Barkley was a masterclass in production and vocal versatility. St. Elsewhere was hailed for its eclectic, sample-heavy soundscapes, courtesy of Danger Mouse, and CeeLo's raw, soulful vocal performances. "Crazy," "Gone Daddy Gone," "Smiley Faces."

This comprehensive guide explores the complete Gnarls Barkley discography, detailing their studio albums, chart-topping singles, and the cultural legacy of their genre-bending sound. Studio Albums

The album opens not with a beat, but with a space-age synth sweep and a choir. Then, it explodes into a frantic, foot-stomping gospel number. CeeLo screams, "You got to get up, get up!" over a driving organ. It’s a mission statement: this is not your grandmother’s soul music. gnarls barkley discography

The duo first met in the late 1990s but didn't begin recording together until 2003. Their debut, St. Elsewhere (2006), became an immediate phenomenon. The "Crazy" Phenomenon

, famously bridged alternative hip-hop and soul in the mid-2000s. After a long hiatus following their 2008 sophomore effort, the duo recently resurfaced in early 2026 with new material. Studio Albums St. Elsewhere (2006) The debut album from Gnarls Barkley was a

(2006): Their signature track, which broke chart records and earned a Grammy nomination for Record of the Year.

This EP served as a companion piece to their second album. It featured the studio version of the titular track alongside live cuts, instrumentals, and the MTV Movie Awards live performance version of "Run." Live from the Tabernacle (2006) "Crazy," "Gone Daddy Gone," "Smiley Faces

The album opens with a warning: they are not writing for the radio this time.

The debut album from Gnarls Barkley was a masterclass in production and vocal versatility. St. Elsewhere was hailed for its eclectic, sample-heavy soundscapes, courtesy of Danger Mouse, and CeeLo's raw, soulful vocal performances. "Crazy," "Gone Daddy Gone," "Smiley Faces."

This comprehensive guide explores the complete Gnarls Barkley discography, detailing their studio albums, chart-topping singles, and the cultural legacy of their genre-bending sound. Studio Albums

The album opens not with a beat, but with a space-age synth sweep and a choir. Then, it explodes into a frantic, foot-stomping gospel number. CeeLo screams, "You got to get up, get up!" over a driving organ. It’s a mission statement: this is not your grandmother’s soul music.

The duo first met in the late 1990s but didn't begin recording together until 2003. Their debut, St. Elsewhere (2006), became an immediate phenomenon. The "Crazy" Phenomenon

, famously bridged alternative hip-hop and soul in the mid-2000s. After a long hiatus following their 2008 sophomore effort, the duo recently resurfaced in early 2026 with new material. Studio Albums St. Elsewhere (2006)

(2006): Their signature track, which broke chart records and earned a Grammy nomination for Record of the Year.

This EP served as a companion piece to their second album. It featured the studio version of the titular track alongside live cuts, instrumentals, and the MTV Movie Awards live performance version of "Run." Live from the Tabernacle (2006)

The album opens with a warning: they are not writing for the radio this time.

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