Blur - Parklife CD/2LP
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).
Tracklist:
1. Girls & Boys
2. Tracy Jacks
3. End of a Century
4. Parklife [feat. Phil Daniels]
5. Bank Holiday
6. Badhead
7. The Debt Collector
8. Far Out
9. To the End
10. London Loves
11. Trouble In the Message Centre
12. Clover Over Dover
13. Magic America
14. Jubilee
15. This Is a Low
16. Lot 105
About this product: this reissue is available on CD and 2LP formats.
The CD comes in a jewelcase.
The 2LP pressed on black vinyl, housed in a gatefold sleeve.