- Blur (album)
Infobox Album
Name = Blur
Type = studio
Artist = Blur
Released = 10 February 1997
Recorded = June – November 1996
Genre =Alternative rock ,indie rock
Length = 57:01
Label = Food
Virgin Records America
Producer =Stephen Street , Blur
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:mycibkj9jakn~T0 link]
*Entertainment Weekly (B+) [http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,287092,00.html link]
*Pitchfork Media (7.3/10) [http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/15564-blur link]
* "Rolling Stone " Rating|4|5 [http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/226000/review/5942039/blur link]
Last album = "Live at the Budokan "
(1996)
This album = "Blur"
(1997)
Next album = "Bustin' + Dronin' "
(1998)"Blur" is the fifth album by English
alternative rock band Blur. Released on 10 February 1997 in the UK, it reached the top of the UK album chart. "Blur" was also a hit in the US, with "Song 2 " becoming a hit there and the album being certified Gold. It also spawned several hit singles in the UK, most notably "Beetlebum " and "Song 2".The album's style was resultant of Blur's dropping their previous
Britpop mantle in favour of lo-fi andalternative rock recordings, reportedly atGraham Coxon 's urging. As a result, "Blur" was a hit primarily because it proved that Blur could evolve beyond their Britpop roots, in contrast to other formerlyBritpop bands such as Oasis, who critically disappointed with their 1997 release "Be Here Now " . The album's move from Britpop was emphasised by this being the first Blur album not to use Stylorouge cover-art and also not to have lyrics and chords printed in the liner notes, instead having a composite photo of the band in the studio spread out over three panels.Track listing
All songs by
Damon Albarn /Graham Coxon /Alex James/Dave Rowntree unless noted. All tracks produced by Stephen Street, except "I'm Just a Killer for Your Love" produced by Blur.
# "Beetlebum " – 5:04
# "Song 2 " – 2:02
# "Country Sad Ballad Man" – 4:50
# "M.O.R. " – 3:27 (Albarn/David Bowie /Coxon/Brian Eno /James/Rowntree)
# "On Your Own" – 4:26
# "Theme from Retro" – 3:37
# "You're So Great" – 3:35 (Coxon)
# "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;Japanese bonus track
#- "Dancehall"
Trivia
*The album was nearly called "Five" and the nurse on the cover originally sported a halo. [http://www.vblurpage.com/discography/albums/blur.htm]
*"Death of a Party," was demoed in 1992. That version was released to the fan club prior to the version which appears on the album. [http://www.vblurpage.com/discography/albums/blur.htm]
*"I'm Just a Killer for Your Love" was recorded as a "test tune" at Damon's new studio in London. It was the last track recorded for the album and was originally meant to be a B-side. [http://www.vblurpage.com/discography/albums/blur.htm]References
succession box
before = "White on Blonde " by Texas
title = UK number one album
years = 22 February 1997 – 28 February 1997
after = "Attack of the Grey Lantern " byMansun - "Dancehall"
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