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Blur - Leisure (Special Edition) (1991)

Blur - Leisure (Special Edition) (1991)

BAND/ARTIST: Blur

  • Title: Leisure (Special Edition)
  • Year Of Release: 1991/2012
  • Label: Parlophone UK
  • Genre: Alt Rock, Indie Rock, Britpop
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:55:23
  • Total Size: 280/840 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1:
01. She's So High (2012 Remaster) 4:46
02. Bang (2012 Remaster) 3:37
03. Slow Down (2012 Remaster) 3:11
04. Repetition (2012 Remaster) 5:26
05. Bad Day (2012 Remaster) 4:24
06. Sing (2012 Remaster) 6:01
07. There's No Other Way (2012 Remaster) 3:25
08. Fool (2012 Remaster) 3:14
09. Come Together (2012 Remaster) 3:52
10. High Cool (2012 Remaster) 3:38
11. Birthday (2012 Remaster) 3:50
12. Wear Me Down (2012 Remaster) 4:52

CD 2:
01. I Know (Extended Mix; 2012 Remaster) 6:31
02. Down (2012 Remaster) 5:59
03. There's No Other Way (Extended Version; 2012 Remaster) 3:59
04. Inertia (2012 Remaster) 3:49
05. Mr Briggs (2012 Remaster) 3:59
06. I'm All Over (2012 Remaster) 2:00
07. Won't Do It (2012 Remaster) 3:20
08. Day Upon Day (Live; 2012 Remaster) 4:14
09. There's No Other Way (Blur Remix; 2012 Remaster) 4:57
10. Bang (Extended Version; 2012 Remaster) 4:26
11. Explain (2012 Remaster) 2:45
12. Luminous (2012 Remaster) 3:14
13. Berserk (2012 Remaster) 6:43
14. Uncle Love (2012 Remaster) 2:31
15. I Love Her (Demo Version; 2012 Remaster) 3:36
16. Close (2012 Remaster) 3:03

"She's So High" and "There's No Other Way" were auspicious debut singles, alternately trancy and melodic, suggesting how shoegazing and baggy beats could be incorporated into pop song structures. Both songs suggested that Blur was capable of a striking debut album, but Leisure wasn't it. Mired by directionless soundscapes and incomplete songwriting, Leisure was nevertheless full of promise. Whenever the group tread close to the warped psychedelia of Syd Barrett, their compositions sprang to life, and "Sing" was an eerie, entrancing minor-key drone reminiscent of the Velvet Underground's "Venus in Furs." Those moments, however, were few and far between on Leisure, since much of the record was devoted to either naïve pop like "Bang" or washes of feedback and effects. From Leisure, it appeared that Blur was only capable of a pair of fine singles, which is what made the complete reinvention of Modern Life Is Rubbish such a surprise.



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