General Disarray is a gleefully disorderly grab-bag of an album, wide-ranging in its stylistic variety but also in its rate of success. For all Harris' jet setting, he hasn't made any obvious attempts to modernize his sound, which is definitely a good thing -- we too rarely get to hear gloriously stupid old-school beat work-outs. General Disarray does feel like a throwback, but it doesn't sound as hopelessly out of date as one might expect of a big beat album in 2008, and it's good to enough to hope we'll be hearing more from the General before another eight years is up, particularly if he's more selective next time about which of his innumerable friends he invites into the studio.
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TRACK LISTING
1 Self Referencing Intro 2:03
2 Disco Sirens 3:04
3 137 Piano 4:47
4 Bass Mechanic 4:00
5 Teddy Bear 6:09
6 Loving Laughter 4:40
7 Love Thy Self 4:57
8 Dennis and My Sister 4:40
9 Seed Distribution 5:00
10 On the Road 3:52
11 Error 5:06
12 Self Referencing Refrain 3:11
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