Description
blurs are one of the most successful bands and influence in the united kingdom having in their career 20 singles that reached the top 20 and 5 albums that reached the 1st place of the top sales of their home country. now spend 21 years on the edition of their first album of leisure title that the group celebrates with the re-edition of all their remastered and expanded discography with unpublished material in editions in cd, vinyl and digital. to complete the re-edition plan is also edited a box that joins all your albums in vinyl and another box that joins the integral of your work, a dvd and abundant unpublished material and rarities.
double vinyl format edition of 180 gr. following the example of the previous the great escape, this album simply titled blur entered directly to number 1 of the sales tables in February 1997 and represented a musical evolution of the group containing two of its greatest hits ever: beetlebum and song 2.
the present edition includes code for digital discharge.
Artist
Alternative Rock (Modern Rock) band from London (England).
Blur formed in 1989 as Seymour in Colchester, composed of Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon (1989-2002, 2009- ), Alex James (2), and Dave Rowntree.
Blur's early releases (the singles "There's No Other Way", "Bang", "She's So High", "I Know", and the album "Leisure") were considered indie or alternative rock, heavily influenced by the danceable rhythms of "baggy" bands like The Stone Roses and noisepop bands like My Bloody Valentine, with strains of weirder ideas running throughout, like Syd Barrett (this was often more readily apparent on several single B-sides, where the group let loose its more atavistic, dark side). By 1992, the group was keen on reinventing themselves with a newer, smarter sound and sense of purpose, eschewing the sounds that were coming out of the U.S. specifically, and returning to a retro spectrum of British rock and pop music: British Invasion groups, Mod groups, Psychedelic Rock, even nostalgic music from World War II. They released their second album, "Modern Life Is Rubbish", in 1993, to moderate success and began attracting attention for their stubborn determination to lead Britain out of the miasma that was the grunge years.
Building on the qualified success of "Modern Life Is Rubbish" and its accompanying singles, and aided by groups like Suede, Blur rolled out the carpet for the Britpop cultural movement that would all but engulf the UK for two years, releasing in 1994 what was essentially seen by the general public as the Britpop flagship album, "Parklife". Everything changed culturally, and Blur was riding the crest of that cultural wave. Following rapidly on the heels of the tipping point that was "Parklife", the group's 1995 album "The Great Escape" was a vividly nervy and somewhat cartoonish version of the same formula. It left the group with a hangover that it determined it could only cure by taking several steps back from the Britpop sound and culture. The group re-embraced America, digging into influences like Pavement, Dinosaur Jr., The Pixies.
By the time Blur's fifth studio album, "Blur", came out in 1997, the group had all but severed ties from Britpop and were returning to the same noisy, somewhat spastic experimentalism that was a hallmark of their pre-Blur early days in the late 1980s as a indie artrock group Seymour, only this time the music informed by a broader range of influences. Subsequent albums "13" and "Think Tank" further increased the group's distance from Britpop, eventually encompassing a great diversity of sounds and influences from all over the globe. On February 19, 2015, Blur made a surprise announcement that they'd finished a new album, "The Magic Whip", to be made available to the public on April 25, 2015, and also released a new song, "Go Out".
Noteworthy live & session members:
Wayne Hernandez: lead vocalist with backing choirs since 1997
Simon Tong: guitarist; replaced Coxon for 2003–04 tour
When marked as a copyright holder, use Blur (2).
Tracks
A1
Beetlebum
A2
Song 2
A3
Country Sad Ballad Man
A4
M.O.R.
B1
On Your Own
B2
Theme From Retro
B3
You're So Great
B4
Death Of A Party
C1
Chinese Bombs
C2
I'm Just A Killer For Your Love
C3
Look Inside America
C4
Strange News From Another Star
D1
Movin' On
D2
Essex Dogs
Releases
Formats
Cassette, CD, Minidisc, Vinyl, File
Labels
EMI, Parlophone , Parlophone, Virgin, Music World , M Records , Virgin Records America, Inc., Food, EMI Music Canada, Not On Label (Blur), His Master's Voice, Spin Records, EMI Music Korea
Countries
Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Korea, Republic of, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, Philippines, Poland, Russian Federation, South Africa, Spain, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United States of America, Europe, Australasia, UK & Europe
years
1996, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2012, 2013, 2014
Members
Damon Albarn,Graham Coxon,Dave Rowntree,Alex James (2)