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Blur - Parklive (Deluxe Limited Edition, 4xCD) (2012)

Blur - Parklive (Deluxe Limited Edition, 4xCD) (2012)

BAND/ARTIST: Blur

  • Title: Parklive
  • Year Of Release: 2012
  • Label: Parlophone, Abbey Road Live Here Now
  • Genre: Alt Rock, Indie Rock, Britpop
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 03:33:52
  • Total Size: 519 Mb / 1,6 Gb
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Blur - Parklive (Deluxe Limited Edition, 4xCD) (2012)


Tracklist:

CD 1:
01. Girls & Boys
02. London Loves
03. Tracy Jacks
04. Jubilee
05. Beetlebum
06. Coffee & Tv
07. Out Of Time
08. Young And Lovely
09. Trimm Trabb
10. Caramel
11. Sunday Sunday
12. Country House
13. Parklife (Feat Phil Daniels)

CD 2:
01. Colin Zeal
02. Popscene
03. Advert
04. Song 2
05. No Distance Left To Run
06. Tender
07. This Is A Low
08. Sing
09. Under The Westway
10. End Of A Century
11. For Tomorrow
12. The Universal

CD 3:
01. Under The Westway (Live From 13 Matt Butcher Mix)
02. The Puritian (Live From 13 Matt Butcher Mix)
03. Mr Briggs (Bbc Maida Vale Session)
04. London Loves (Live At Wolverhampton Civic Hall 06Th August 2012)
05. Young And Lovely (Live At Wolverhampton Civic Hall 06Th August 2012)
06. Colin Zeal (Live At Wolverhampton Civic Hall 06Th August 2012)
07. The Puritan (Live At Wolverhampton Civic Hall 06Th August 2012)
08. No Distance Left To Run (Live At Wolverhampton Civic Hall 06Th August 2012)
09. This Is A Low (Live At Wolverhampton Civic Hall 06Th August 2012)

CD 4:
01. Girls & Boys
02. Jubilee
03. Beetlebum
04. Young And Lovely
05. Colin Zeal
06. Oily Water
07. Advert
08. Bugman
09. The Puritian
10. Trimm Trabb
11. For Tomorrow
12. Under The West Way-Intermission

Alternative Rock (Modern Rock) band from London (England).

Blur formed in 1989 as Seymour in Colchester, composed of Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon (1989-2002, 2009- ), Alex James (2), and Dave Rowntree.
Blur's early releases (the singles "There's No Other Way", "Bang", "She's So High", "I Know", and the album "Leisure") were considered indie or alternative rock, heavily influenced by the danceable rhythms of "baggy" bands like The Stone Roses and noisepop bands like My Bloody Valentine, with strains of weirder ideas running throughout, like Syd Barrett (this was often more readily apparent on several single B-sides, where the group let loose its more atavistic, dark side). By 1992, the group was keen on reinventing themselves with a newer, smarter sound and sense of purpose, eschewing the sounds that were coming out of the U.S. specifically, and returning to a retro spectrum of British rock and pop music: British Invasion groups, Mod groups, Psychedelic Rock, even nostalgic music from World War II. They released their second album, "Modern Life Is Rubbish", in 1993, to moderate success and began attracting attention for their stubborn determination to lead Britain out of the miasma that was the grunge years.

Building on the qualified success of "Modern Life Is Rubbish" and its accompanying singles, and aided by groups like Suede, Blur rolled out the carpet for the Britpop cultural movement that would all but engulf the UK for two years, releasing in 1994 what was essentially seen by the general public as the Britpop flagship album, "Parklife". Everything changed culturally, and Blur was riding the crest of that cultural wave. Following rapidly on the heels of the tipping point that was "Parklife", the group's 1995 album "The Great Escape" was a vividly nervy and somewhat cartoonish version of the same formula. It left the group with a hangover that it determined it could only cure by taking several steps back from the Britpop sound and culture. The group re-embraced America, digging into influences like Pavement, Dinosaur Jr., The Pixies.

By the time Blur's fifth studio album, "Blur", came out in 1997, the group had all but severed ties from Britpop and were returning to the same noisy, somewhat spastic experimentalism that was a hallmark of their pre-Blur early days in the late 1980s as a indie artrock group Seymour, only this time the music informed by a broader range of influences. Subsequent albums "13" and "Think Tank" further increased the group's distance from Britpop, eventually encompassing a great diversity of sounds and influences from all over the globe. On February 19, 2015, Blur made a surprise announcement that they'd finished a new album, "The Magic Whip", to be made available to the public on April 25, 2015, and also released a new song, "Go Out".


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  • whiskers
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