About this album
Sound:
"A shimmering blend of dreamy melodies and jangly guitar, capturing the essence of early Britpop."
Where they were
Released in 1990, 'She's So High' was Blur's debut single, positioning them at the onset of their career just before the Britpop explosion. The song laid the groundwork for their distinctive sound, which would evolve through subsequent albums like 'Modern Life Is Rubbish' and 'Parklife'.
Why it matters
The single peaked at number 8 on the UK Singles Chart, marking a significant entry for Blur into the music scene. It helped to establish their presence in the burgeoning Britpop movement, influencing a wave of subsequent bands with its catchy hooks and lyrical charm.
Essential tracks
- "She’s So High (edit)" — This track serves as a quintessential introduction to Blur's sound, showcasing their unique blend of pop sensibilities and alternative rock influences.
- "I Know" — With its infectious melody and introspective lyrics, 'I Know' encapsulates the youthful spirit and emotional depth that characterizes much of Blur's early work.
- "High Cool (easy listening mix)" — 'High Cool' explores a more laid-back vibe while still maintaining catchy hooks, illustrating Blur's versatility even in their early stages.
Release Date
October 15, 1990
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Tracklist
- 1 She’s So High (edit) 3:50
- 2 I Know 3:34
- 3 High Cool (easy listening mix) 4:24
- 4 Bad Day (Leisurely mix) 4:12