- Parklife (song)
Single infobox
Name = Parklife
Artist = Blur
from Album =Parklife
Released =22 August ,1994
Format = 7" vinyl (jukebox only), 12" vinyl, cassette, 2 x CD
Recorded = October1993 -January1994
Genre =Britpop
Length = 3:05
Label = Food/EMI
Producer =Stephen Street , John Smith, Blur
Chart position =
* #10 (UK)
Reviews =
*"All Music Guide "
(2.5/5) [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:axfqxq8jldde CD1]
(2.5/5) [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:pg17gjvr16ix CD2]
Last single = "To the End"
(1994)
This single = "Parklife"
(1994)
Next single = "End of a Century "
(1994) |"Parklife" is the title track from Blur's
1994 album "Parklife ". When released as the album's third single, "Parklife" reached #10 in the UK singles chart. The song has spoken verses, narrated by actorPhil Daniels , who also appears in the song's music video.A number of newspaper articles about the young
middle class es' adoption ofEstuary English appeared during the single's chart run, including one in "The Sunday Times" on the day the song entered the singles chart (although Daniels's accent is more obviouslyCockney ).The song played a part in Blur's supposed feud with fellow
Britpop band Oasis when, at the1996 BRIT Awards , the Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel, taunted Blur by singing a drunken rendition of "Parklife" (with Liam changing the lyrics to "Shite-life"). The members of Oasis were collecting the "Best British Album" award, which both bands had been nominated for.The song is still very popular today, with occasional radio plays and regular appearances on
music television , in shows such as "The Best of... 1994" onThe Vault .In May 2007,
NME magazine placed "Parklife" at number 41 in its list of the 50 Greatest Indie Anthems Ever."Parklife" appears in ".
Music video
The song's video, by
Pedro Romhanyi , features Daniels as a smarmydouble glazing salesman, with Albarn as his assistant and the other band members appearing as various characters from the song – includingDave Rowntree and Alex James as a couple, with the latter in drag. At one point, Albarn is impressed to see a man (Graham Coxon ) carrying a placard reading "Modern Life Is Rubbish ", the title of Blur's previous album; on the reverse is written "End of a Century ", the title of their subsequent single from Parklife.The car used by Daniels and Albarn is a bronze coloured
Ford Granada Coupe Mk1. In one part of the video, the Granada pulls up next to anAudi Cabriolet convertible and Daniels says "Its got nothing to do with your 'Vorsprung Durch Technik' ya Know". The driver grimaces back at him. Both cars then pull away at speed, neck and neck, with the Granada edging forwards.Track listings
*12"
#"Parklife"
#"Supa Shoppa"
#"To the End" (french version)
#"Beard"*CD1
#"Parklife"
#"Supa Shoppa"
#"Theme from an Imaginary Film"*CD2
#"Parklife"
#"Beard"
#"To the End" (french version)*Cassette
#"Parklife"
#"Supa Shoppa"
#"Theme from an Imaginary Film"*7"
#"Parklife"
#"Supa Shoppa"*Note: the 7" vinyl edition was pressed for use on
jukeboxes and was not issued commercially.Production Credits
*"Parklife" and "Theme from an Imaginary Film" produced by Stephen Street
*"Supa Shoppa" and "Beard" produced by Blur and John Smith
*"To the End"(french version) produced by Stephen Hague, Blur and John SmithExternal links
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKCoBt43HWE Parklife video]
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