- 13 (Blur album)
Infobox Album
Name = 13
Type = studio
Artist = Blur
Released =15 March 1999
Recorded = June – October 1998
Genre =Alternative rock
Length = 66:50
Label =EMI , Food, Virgin
Producer =William Orbit , Blur
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|3.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=Ayqjb7ip1g7or link]
*"Rolling Stone " Rating|3.5|5 [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/blur/albums/album/238338/review/6067545/13 04/01/99]
*Pitchfork Media (9.1/10) [http://pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/15566/Blur_13 link]
Last album = "Bustin' + Dronin' " (1998)
This album = "13" (1999)
Next album = "" (2000)"13" is the sixth album by English
alternative rock band Blur, released in March, 1999. The album peaked at #1 in theUK Albums Chart and at #80 in theBillboard 200 (US). It also spawned three hit singles: "Tender", "Coffee & TV " and "No Distance Left to Run ".Recording history
"13" sees the band moving further away from their
Britpop past into more cerebral and denser musical territory. Some of the songs, however, resemble songs from their previous efforts, such as "Bugman", "Coffee & TV", "1992" and "Optigan 1." It is named after the band's recording studio, and also is their first album without longtime producerStephen Street , rather with electronic producerWilliam Orbit . The cover is a portion of an oil painting byGraham Coxon called "Apprentice". The album's singles also have cover art by Coxon. The numbers 1 and 3 have been painted so they also form the letter 'B' - presumably for 'Blur'.Inspiration
Much of the album was inspired by
Damon Albarn 's breakup with Elastica singerJustine Frischmann . Two of the singles, "Tender" and "No Distance Left to Run", describe Albarn's love for Frischmann and his struggle to move on.Release and reception
The album was seen by many as a highly experimental work and received a number of unenthusiastic reviews, but the critical response was generally positive. Of the reviews collected from notable publications by popular review aggregator website
Metacritic , the album holds an overall approval rating of 79%. [http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/blur/13?q=blur]The
music video for the hit single "Coffee & TV" cemented Blur's reputation as a cult band in the U.S. with its protagonist "Milky". The video gained heavy airplay on many modern rock channels in America. The track "Swamp Song" was viewed by many as a reference to former arch rivals Oasis, who released a song called "The Swamp Song" as aB-side to their 1995 single "Wonderwall "In 2004, the album was packaged with 2003's "Think Tank" in a limited edition
box set as part ofEMI 's "2CD Originals" collection.Track listing
# "Tender" – 7:40
# "Bugman" – 4:47
# "Coffee & TV " – 5:58
# "Swamp Song" – 4:36
# "1992" – 5:29
# "B.L.U.R.E.M.I." – 2:52
# "Battle" – 7:43
# "Mellow Song" – 3:56
# "Trailerpark" – 4:26
# "Caramel" – 7:38
# "Trimm Trabb" – 5:37
# "No Distance Left to Run " – 3:27
# "Optigan 1" – 2:34;Japanese Bonus track
#- "I Got Law" (demo version)
Production Credits
*All tracks produced by William Orbit
*except "Trailerpark" produced by Blur and "I got Law" (demo version) produced by Damon Albarningles
*"Tender" (
February 22 ,1999 , UK #2)
*"Coffee & TV" (June 28 ,1999 , UK #11)
*"No Distance Left to Run" (November 15 ,1999 , UK #14)Notes
"Trailerpark" was originally intended for the "
South Park " album "", but was rejected byRick Rubin . "1992" had originally been recorded as a demo in 1992 and was lost until Damon found it again on a tape six years later. "Mellow Song" was demoed as a jam session known as "Mellow Jam" for the b-side of "Tender". The album features several short hidden tracks at the end of songs, stretching the playing time out, notable examples of where this occurs are "Coffee & TV", "B.L.U.R.E.M.I.", "Battle" and "Caramel", the latter of which features two hidden tracks.Trivia
*Damon tells Stephen Street that he wants to work with new producer on the this album. Street is dissapointed, but can understand Damon wanting to try something new. [http://www.vblurpage.com/info/history/9597.htm]
*Titles considered for "13" included "Blue", and "When You're Walking Backwards to Hell, No One Can See You, Only God" [http://www.blurcentral.co.uk/albums13.htm] .
*"No Distance Left to Run" was first recorded during the same session as "Swallows in a Heatwave" and "Optigan 1" in Barcelona in the summer of 1997. These sessions were meant to be b-sides for "M.O.R.", but they decided just to put "Swallows in a Heatwave" on the single. William Orbit re-recorded "No Distance Left to Run" later with the band. [blur 3862 days. official history by stuart mcconie]
*"Swamp Song" was the last track to be included on the record and was, until, the last minute, an intended b-side to "Tender". [blur 3862 days. official history by stuart mcconie]
*The second single originally planned to be "Bugman", and then, "Trimm Trabb" due to Graham's unwillingness to sing the "Coffee & TV" at gigs over and over again. [http://www.vblurpage.com/info/history/9800.htm]References
succession box
before = "Performance and Cocktails " byStereophonics
title = UK number one album
years =March 27 1999 –April 16 1999
after = "" byABBA - "I Got Law" (demo version)
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