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01. "For Tomorrow" 02. "Advert" 03. "Colin Zeal" 04. "Pressure On Julian" 05. "Star Shaped" 06. "Blue Jeans" 07. "Chemical World (Includes Hidden Track 'Intermission')" 08. "Sunday Sunday" 09. "Oily Water" 10. "Miss America" 11. "Villa Rosie" 12. "Coping" 13. "Turn It Up" 14. "Resigned (Includes Hidden Track 'Commercial Break')" 15. "Commercial Break"
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 | Beschreibung: | Acoustic Guitar: Graham Coxon, Backing Vocals: Graham Coxon, Bass Guitar: Alex James (2), Composed By: Alex James (2), Composed By: Damon Albarn, Composed By: Dave Rowntree, Composed By: Graham Coxon, Design: Stylorouge, Drums: Dave Rowntree, Electric Guitar: Graham Coxon, Engineer: John Smith (4), Painting [Blur Painting]: Paul Stephens (3), Painting [Mallard Painting]: Paul Gribble, Producer: Blur, Producer: John Smith (4), Producer: Stephen Street, Tambourine: Graham Coxon, Vocals: Damon Albarn, Words By: Damon Albarn, Backing Vocals [Uncredited]: Mae McKenna, Backing Vocals [Uncredited]: Miriam Stockley, Cello: Ivan McCready, Organ [Solina], Bells [Sleigh]: Damon Albarn, Strings: The Duke Quartet, Timpani: Dave Rowntree, Viola: Helen Kamminga, Viola: John Metcalfe, Violin: Louisa Fuller, Violin: Rick Koster, Electronic Drums [Drumbox], Handclaps: Stephen Street, Synthesizer [Casio Sk1], Voice [Shopping Tannoy]: Damon Albarn, Handclaps: Alex James (2), Handclaps: Dave Rowntree, Synthesizer [S1000]: Stephen Street, Effects [Black & Decker]: Graham Coxon, Effects [Typewriter Bell]: Stephen Street, Oboe, Cor Anglais, Saxophone [Soprano]: Kate St. John, Synthesizer [Moog]: Graham Coxon, Melodica, Piano: Damon Albarn, Piano: Damon Albarn, Cornet: Paul Spong, Guitar [Slide]: Graham Coxon, Horns: The Kick Horns, Mixed By: Simon Weinstock, Organ [Bingo]: Damon Albarn, Producer: Steve Lovell, Saxophone [Baritone & Alto]: Simon Clarke (2), Saxophone [Tenor]: Tim Sanders, Trombone: Neil Sidwell, Trumpet: Roddy Lorimer, Mixed By: Stephen Street, Noises [Background Noise], Percussion: Graham Coxon, Other [The Plough Bloomsbury]: Dave, Keyboards: Damon Albarn, Mixed By: Simon Weinstock, Producer: Steve Lovell, Synthesizer [Jupiter 8, Moog]: Damon Albarn, Handclaps: Stephen Street, Triangle: Graham Coxon, Guitar [Slide]: Graham Coxon, Melodica: Damon Albarn, Piano: Damon Albarn, Labelcode PRW894426.2 (0777 7 89442 2 5, FOOD CD 9, FOODCD 9), Phonographic Copyright (p) Food Records, Copyright (c) Food Ltd., Licensed To EMI Records Ltd., Marketed By Parlophone, Manufactured By EMI Records Ltd., Glass Mastered At EMI Swindon"Modern Life Is Rubbish" ist das gefeierte zweite Studioalbum der britischen Band Blur und erschien 1993 im CD-Format bei der Parlophone Label Group (PLG). Dieses wegweisende Album markierte einen Wendepunkt für Blur: Es leitete den Stilwechsel ein und legte den Grundstein für die Britpop-Bewegung der 90er Jahre. Mit herausragenden Songs wie ?For Tomorrow?, ?Chemical World? und ?Sunday Sunday? vereint das Album scharfe Gesellschaftskritik mit eingängigen Melodien und kreativen Arrangements. Die aus London stammende Band wurde 1988 gegründet und erlangte schnell Berühmtheit durch ihren einzigartigen Mix aus Alternative Rock und Pop-Elementen. Im Laufe ihrer Karriere erzielte sie zahlreiche Chart-Erfolge mit Hits wie ?Girls & Boys? oder ?Song 2?. Die Parlophone Label Group (PLG) ist ein renommiertes Musiklabel mit einer langen Tradition darin, innovative Künstler zu fördern ? sie hat maßgeblich zur Entwicklung moderner Musikkultur beigetragen. |  | Anzahl der Titel: |
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Eugene S. - 02.09.2024  The second studio album by the English alternative rock band Blur, released in May 1993. Modern Life Is Rubbish is regarded as one of the defining releases of the Britpop scene, and its chart-topping follow-ups—Parklife and The Great Escape—saw Blur emerge as one of Britain's leading pop acts.
|  | Azmi H. - 10.12.2021  Modern Life is Rubbish is for me, the finest Blur album. With this album they matured from the 'Madchester' to a credible identity of their own. From For Tomorrow to The Universal, the album gives an insight into their Stadium and Festival filling future.
|  | ET B. - 20.07.2020  Overall I couldn't but help feel a bit underwhelmed by Modern Life Is Rubbish. While there are some good tracks ("For Tomorrow", "Colin Zeal", "Chemical World", for example), they are interspersed with often quite dull ones, especially when compared with their album from the following year ("Parklife"). Give it a listen if you like Blur, otherwise go and listen to Parklife if you haven't already.
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