Jason Draper - 08.01.2011  No crisis for Britain’sgreatest of the 90s By the time you read this you’ll have either seen the reformed Blur or at least have been aware that argua...
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Ken Scrudato - 23.12.2009  Of the Class of ’94, Blur was clearly the best of the lot—not just because the band wrote the catchiest tunes but because it also made ent...
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Frank Valish - 17.09.2009  In 2000, Blur released The Best of Blur, an 18-song set that represented the band's '90s peak, with all the hits included. Midlife, released in conjun...
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Charlie Doherty - 12.09.2009 Though largely under appreciated in the States for much of its career, British rock quartet Blur was one of the biggest and most versatile bands the U...
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Andrew Winistorfer - 17.08.2009  There’s an almost knee-jerk reaction against greatest-hits albums among people who care about such things, and for good reason: They’re mo...
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Scott Plagenhoef - 30.07.2009  At first glance, Midlife seems like one of those hilariously ambitious compilation titles that bands use when they don't want to admit the game is up-...
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Timothy Gabriele - 29.07.2009  It never seemed like Blur had much of a problem balancing their artier and poppier sides, but those sensibilities are engaged in a full-on battle on t...
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Keith Phipps - 28.07.2009  Midlife: A Beginner’s Guide To Blur attempts to squeeze the recently revived British band onto two discs, but its music resists being converted into a...
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Lauren Down - 10.07.2009  When Blur entered into an ambiguous hiatus at the turn of the millennium the nation merely seemed to shrug its shoulders at the fact that one of the b...
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Matt Merritt - 26.06.2009  Yes, many people will already own the ‘Best Of’ compilation that Blur released back in 2000. It neatly summed up the bands singles in one package and ...
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