Blur - Discography 1991-2015 -flac- Extra Quality Page
Brass sections, string arrangements, complex vocal harmonies, and Kinks-esque melodic structures.
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Art-pop, theatrical, melancholy under the gloss. Key Tracks: Country House, The Universal, He Thought of Cars Blur - Discography 1991-2015 -FLAC-
The FLAC collection often shines brightest with the live material. Essential releases included in most comprehensive sets are:
"Go Out", "Lonesome Street", "Ong Ong", "Ghost Ship" Key Tracks: Country House, The Universal, He Thought
| Year | Album Title | Key Tracks & Significance | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Leisure | The band's debut, steeped in the Madchester and shoegazing sounds of the era. It includes their early hits "She's So High" and "There's No Other Way." | | 1993 | Modern Life Is Rubbish | A crucial transitional album where Blur began to define a distinctly "English" identity, laying the groundwork for Brit-pop. Features "For Tomorrow" and "Chemical World." | | 1994 | Parklife | The album that catapulted Blur to superstardom, hitting #1 on the UK charts. An iconic Brit-pop classic featuring "Girls & Boys," "To the End," and the title track with narration by Phil Daniels. | | 1995 | The Great Escape | The final installment of their "Life" trilogy, this album captured the parklife ennui and became a #1 hit. Includes "Country House" and "The Universal." | | 1997 | Blur | A radical reinvention, driven by Damon Albarn's fascination with American lo-fi and indie rock. The album was a moderate hit in the U.S., thanks to the iconic "Song 2." | | 1999 | 13 | A more experimental and emotionally raw album, reflecting the strain in Albarn and Coxon's relationship. Home to the melancholic "Tender" and "Coffee & TV." | | 2003 | Think Tank | Recorded as a trio following Graham Coxon's departure, this album leaned heavily into electronic and world music, producing the single "Out of Time." | | 2015 | The Magic Whip | The band’s triumphant reunion album after a 12-year hiatus, recorded in Hong Kong and hailed as a return to form. It debuted at #1 in the UK. |
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Lo-fi, distorted, experimental American indie rock heavily influenced by Pavement and Sonic Youth. Why FLAC Matters
In 2012, Blur released the Blur 21 boxset, featuring meticulously remastered versions of their first seven albums. The remasters offer higher dynamic range and cleaner separation than the original 90s CD pressings, making them the preferred source for FLAC rips.
