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Blur
Blur
Release Date: 1997 02 10
Label: Virgin Records
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The Great Escape, for all of its many virtues, painted Blur into a corner and there was only one way out -- to abandon the Britpop that they had instigated by bringing the weird strands that always floated through their music to the surface. Blur may superficially appear to be a break from tradition, but it is a logical progression, highlighting the band's rich eclecticism and sense of songcraft. Certainly, they are trying for new sonic territory, bringing in shards of white noise, gurgling electronics, raw guitars, and druggy psychedelia, but these are just extensions of previously hidden elements of Blur's music. What makes it exceptional is how hard the band tries to reinvent itself within its own framework, and the level of which it succeeds. "Beetlebum" runs through the White Album in the space of five minutes; "M.O.R." reinterprets Berlin-era Bowie; "You're So Great," despite the corny title, is affecting lo-fi from Graham Coxon; "Country Sad Ballad Man" is bizarrely affecting, strangled lo-fi psychedelia; "Death of a Party" is an affecting resignation; "On Your Own" is an incredible slice of singalong pop spiked with winding, fluid guitar and synth eruptions; while "Look Inside America" cleverly subverts the traditional Blur song, complete with strings. And "Essex Dogs" is a six-minute slab of free verse and rattling guitar noise. Blur might be self-consciously eclectic, but Blur are at their best when they are trying to live up to their own pretensions, because of Damon Albarn's exceptional sense of songcraft and the band's knack for detailed arrangements that flesh out the songs to their fullest. There might be dark overtones to the record, but the band sounds positively joyous, not only in making noise but wreaking havoc with the expectations of its audience and critics. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1BeetlebumRowntree, James, Coxon, Albarn5:04
2Song 2James, Albarn, Rowntree, Coxon2:01
3Country Sad Ballad ManRowntree, James, Coxon, Albarn4:50
4M.O.R.Bowie, Coxon, Eno, Albarn, James, Rowntree3:27
5On Your OwnAlbarn, Coxon, Rowntree, James4:26
6Theme from RetroCoxon, Albarn, Rowntree, James3:37
7You're So GreatCoxon3:35
8Death of a PartyCoxon, Rowntree, James, Albarn4:33
9Chinese BombsRowntree, James, Albarn, Coxon1:24
10I'm Just a Killer for Your LoveJames, Rowntree, Albarn, Coxon4:11
11Look Inside AmericaAlbarn, Rowntree, Coxon, James3:50
12Strange News from Another StarAlbarn, Coxon, James, Rowntree4:02
13Movin' OnJames, Albarn, Rowntree, Coxon3:44
14Essex DogsJames, Rowntree, Coxon, Albarn11:24

Other Releases:
Blur [Australia Bonus Track]
Release Date: 1997
Label: Import

Blur [Australia Bonus Tour CD]
Release Date: 1997
Label: EMI Music Distribution








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