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01. "Beetlebum" 02. "Song 2" 03. "Country Sad Ballad Man" 04. "M.O.R. (Alan Moulder Road Version)" 05. "On Your Own" 06. "Theme From Retro" 07. "You're So Great" 08. "Death Of A Party" 09. "Chinese Bombs" 10. "I'm Just A Killer For Your Love" 11. "Look Inside America" 12. "Strange News From Another Star" 13. "Movin' On" 14. "Essex Dogs" 15. "Interlude"
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 | | Description: | Blur is an album by Blur, released in 1997. Blur includes a.o. the following tracks: ??Beetlebum?, ??Country Sad Balld Man?, ??Chinese Bombs?, ??I'm Just A Killer For Your Love? and more. The album is a pop CD. - 14b is an unlisted instrumental track that starts at 6:25 of track 14. According Blur discographies this is called 'Interlude'.
Packaged in standard jewel case with clear tray, including a 6-page roll fold insert with photography only. Credits are printed on the disc face.
On rear cover
Recorded in London and Iceland.
Printed in Holland
On CD
Made in Holland.
Published by EMI Music Publishing Ltd except track 8 published by MCA Music Publishing Ltd
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"Blur" is the self-titled fifth studio album by the iconic British band Blur, released in 1997. This CD marks a significant shift in the band's sound, moving away from their Britpop roots towards a more alternative rock and lo-fi aesthetic. Featuring hit singles like "Beetlebum," "Song 2," and "On Your Own," the album showcases Blur's versatility and willingness to experiment with new musical directions. The raw energy of tracks such as "Song 2" propelled it into international charts, making it one of Blur?s most recognizable songs worldwide. The band itself?composed of Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James, and Dave Rowntree?has been at the forefront of British music since the early '90s, earning multiple BRIT Awards and critical acclaim for albums like "Parklife." Released under Parlophone Label Group (PLG), a renowned label known for nurturing legendary acts including The Beatles and Radiohead, this edition ensures high production quality and authenticity. |  | | No. of tracks: |
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2438555622 |
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