-flac- | Blur - Discography 1991-2015
Blur’s debut album catches a young band caught between two massive UK movements: the dance-infused Madchester/Baggy scene and the wall-of-sound textures of shoegaze. "There's No Other Way", "She's So High", "Sing"
Blur's next album, (1997), saw the band experimenting with electronic and psychedelic sounds, resulting in a more mature and critically acclaimed work. 13 (1999) was a collaborative effort with producer William Orbit, yielding a darker, more atmospheric sound. Think Tank (2003) continued this experimental trend, incorporating elements of electronic, jazz, and world music. Blur - Discography 1991-2015 -FLAC-
Guitarist Graham Coxon left the group early in the sessions, leaving Blur as a trio. The resulting album leans heavily into North African rhythms, electronic dance music, and anti-war political themes. "Out of Time", "Crazy Beat", "Good Song" Blur’s debut album catches a young band caught
Blur's journey is often framed as a constant battle between their pop sensibilities and their art-school experimentalism. Britpop Pioneers "Out of Time", "Crazy Beat", "Good Song" Blur's