Blur is a British rock band that was one of the most
important representatives of the 1990s Britpops. The band changed during
their existence their music style enormously. Their debut album was under
the influence of Shoegaze, and Madchester movement, but their following
albums were more indie rock. Their last three albums were in the border
area between rock, electronic, and experimental music.
After many decades of rock, there's an
equation that still holds true--there are only twelve major chords to
choose from. And if you listened to the British rock press, you'd think
that they invented them. Wedged in between retro and revisionist ...
13 marks Blur hitting the 10-year mark
as a band. During their first decade, the band went from being lumped in
with Manchester bands such as Happy Mondays to becoming Brit-pop foils to
Oasis. Their self-titled 1997 release found them ...
In 1991, long before they were splashed
over the British press for their fabled feuding with Oasis, long before
they pulled off the remarkable feat of attaining revered alt-rock status
while having one of their tunes ("Song 2") blared at ...
Track Listing: Beetlebum; Girls and
Boys; For Tomorrow; Coffee and Tv; Out of Time; Blue Jeans; Song 2; Bugman;
He Thought of Cars; Death of a Party; Universal; Sing; This Is a Low;
Tender; She's So High; Chemical World; Good ...
Track Listing: Movin' On; Death of a
Party; On Your Own; Beetlebum; Essex Dogs; Death of a Party; Theme From
Retro; Death of a Party; On Your Own; Popscene; Song 2; On Your Own;
Chinese Bombs; Movin' On; M.O.R.;