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Blur (album)
| Blur | ||
|---|---|---|
| LP by Blur | ||
| Released | February, 1997 | |
| Recorded | Summer/Autumn 1996 | |
| Genre | Britpop | |
| Length | 60 min 8 sec | |
| Record label | Food | |
| Producer | Stephen Street | |
| Professional reviews | ||
| Rolling Stone | 4 stars out of 5 | (4/3/97, pp.64-65) |
| Allmusic.com | 4.5 stars out of 5 | link |
| Spin magazine | 7 out of 10 | (4/97, pp.157-158) |
| NME | 7 out of 10 | (2/8/97, p.55) |
| Q | 4 stars out of 5 | October 2000 |
| Blur Chronology | ||
| The Great Escape (1995) | Blur (1997) | 13 (1999) |
Blur is the fifth album by Blur. It was released in 1997 and reached number 1 in the UK album chart, while making significant headway in the US with "Song 2" becoming a hit there and earning Blur a gold record in the process. The album's style was a result of them dropping the Britpop direction that had suddenly become unhip in the wake of The Great Escape's release and turning on to lo-fi indie recordings (at Coxon's urging). It proved to be a brilliant idea. The album was a hit and proved that Blur could evolve beyond their Britpop roots.
The cover art portrays the blurred image of a nurse pushing a hospital bed.
The song "You're so Great" was the first song written by Graham Coxon for Blur. It was performed solely by him and can be seen as the start of his solo career. The extreme lo-fi recording of the track is typical of songs on Coxon's first solo albums.
In 1998 Q magazine readers voted Blur the 39th greatest album of all time.
Track listing
All tracks by Albarn/Coxon/James/Rowntree except where stated.
- "Beetlebum" - 5:04
- "Song 2"- 2:01
- "Country Sad Ballad Man"- 4:50
- "M.O.R." (Albarn/David Bowie/Coxon/Brian Eno/James/Rowntree) - 3:27
- "On Your Own " - 4:26
- "Theme from Retro" - 3:37
- "You're So Great" (Coxon) - 3:35
- "Death of a Party" - 4:33
- "Chinese Bombs" - 1:24
- "I'm Just a Killer For Your Love" - 4:11
- "Look Inside America" - 3:50
- "Strange News from Another Star" - 4:02
- "Movin' On" - 3:44
- "Essex Dogs" - 11:24
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