The American soul duo Gnarls Barkley, consisting of singer-songwriter CeeLo Green and producer Danger Mouse, has released three studio albums. Their discography is characterized by a blend of neo-soul, psychedelic soul, and hip-hop, famously marked by high-concept visual branding and elaborate costumes. Studio Albums
But as of 2025, the Gnarls Barkley discography remains a perfect, closed loop: two albums, six years apart, zero filler.
- "Crazy" (Instrumental & A cappella): Released on the vinyl single, these are masterclasses in production and vocal arrangement.
- "Last Man Standing" (Live in Montreal): A live-only track that appears on the Live at the Virgin Festival EP. A bluesy, stomping original.
- "In the Morning" (Demo): A leaked track from the St. Elsewhere sessions. It eventually found a home on the The Odd Couple Japanese edition.
- Formats: CD single, 7" vinyl, digital
- Notes: Breakout hit; topped UK Singles Chart; major airplay internationally; featured in commercials, TV, and films.
Until then, we have these 25 perfect tracks. And that is more than enough.
The duo released two highly acclaimed albums in the mid-2000s followed by a hiatus that lasted nearly two decades.
Break down the sampling techniques Danger Mouse used on The Odd Couple.
The group's discography is centered on three primary studio releases:
Why the Discography Stopped (And Why It Matters)
After 2008, Gnarls Barkley went silent. Danger Mouse became a super-producer (Broken Bells, Portugal. The Man, Black Thought, Adele’s 25). CeeLo Green became a solo star with "Fuck You" (The Lady Killer), though his career was later complicated by legal and personal controversies.