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Blur
Parklife
Food (FOODLPX10)
Parlophone (5099962484213)
Release date: Dec 31, 2014, UK
Although Blur had long been recognised as one of the premier bands responsible for the reinvigoration of Britpop in the 1990s, it is 1994's Parklife that truly provided the template for the entire movement. At a time when Oasis were aping the sounds of their pub-rock heroes on Definitely Maybe, Blur drew from the legacy of the Kinks and Small Faces to create an album that's as English as a rainy Sunday in front of the gas fire.
Parklife is full of songs that find joy in the mundane, like "Girls & Boys" (a song about working-class holidaymakers in the sun) and "Parklife" (a day in the life of a cheeky, unemployed bench-sitter).
Witty, ironic and irreverent, Parklife remains one of those rare albums that sum up a specific place and time (Britain in the mid-1990s).
A1
Girls & Boys
A2
Tracy Jacks
A3
End Of A Century
B1
Parklife
B2
Bank Holiday
B3
Badhead
B4
The Debt Collector
B5
Far Out
C1
To The End
C2
London Loves
C3
Trouble In The Message Centre
C4
Clover Over Dover
D1
Magic America
D2
Jubilee
D3
This Is A Low
D4
Lot 105



