
The Great Escape
£28.45
The Great Escape – Blur (Vinyl / 12″ Remastered Album) – 30/07/2012
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Description
The fourth studio album by the English rock band, originally released in September 1995. ‘The Great Escape’ is often considered to be the final album of a trio of Britpop albums released by Blur in the mid-1990s, after ‘Modern Life Is Rubbish’ (1993) and ‘Parklife’ (1994). With Blur’s 1997 self-titled album, the band would change direction and move away from Britpop in favour of a more lo-fi and alternative rock sound. Features the singles: ‘Country House’, ‘The Universal’, ‘Stereotypes’, ‘Charmless Man’ and ‘It Could Be You’.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
1. Stereotypes – Blur (3.11)
2. Country House – Blur (3.57)
3. Best Days – Blur (4.49)
4. Charmless Man – Blur (3.35)
5. Fade Away – Blur (4.19)
6. Top Man – Blur (4.00)
7. The Universal – Blur (3.59)
8. Mr. Robinson’s Quango – Blur (4.01)
9. He Thought of Cars – Blur (4.17)
10. It Could Be You – Blur (3.13)
11. Ernold Same (Feat. Ken Livingstone) – Blur (2.08)
12. Globe Alone – Blur (2.24)
13. Dan Abnormal – Blur (3.24)
14. Entertain Me – Blur (4.20)
15. Yuko and Hiro – Blur (5.24)
Additional information
Artist Name | Blur |
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Contributor | Stephen Street (Producer), Blur (Artist) |
Format | Vinyl / 12" Remastered Album |
Genre | Indie/Alternative, Rock/Pop |
Label | EMI Music UK |
Number-of-discs | 2 |
Product-type | 12" Remastered Album |
Publisher | Universal Music |
Release-year | 2012 |
Duration | 56.56 |
Sleeve Grading | Mint |
Record Grading | Mint |
Colour | Standard |
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