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Blur

Blur · 1997

60 min · 14 tracks · alternative rock · indie rock · pop rock

A kaleidoscopic blend of Britpop energy and lo-fi introspection, capturing the essence of late '90s alternative rock.

Why listen to this

Best for
dynamic journey with varied pacing wave-like emotional fluctuations late-night reflective sessions
Context
Released on February 10, 1997, this self-titled album marked a significant turning point for Blur following their commercial peak with 'The Great Escape'. After the band's struggle with maintaining public interest in the wake of Britpop's saturation, this album represented a shift towards experimentation and a broader sound palette, distancing themselves from their earlier hits.
If you like
alternative rock, indie rock, pop rock
What next
13 — Continues the exploration of introspective themes with a more experimental sound.

Blur is an album by Blur, released in 1997. A kaleidoscopic blend of Britpop energy and lo-fi introspection, capturing the essence of late '90s alternative rock. Blur debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart and featured the iconic track 'Song 2', which became a global hit and is often regarded as an anthem of the era. The album's eclectic style and critical acclaim showcased Blur's evolution, influencing subsequent bands in the alternative rock scene. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Blur sound like?

A kaleidoscopic blend of Britpop energy and lo-fi introspection, capturing the essence of late '90s alternative rock. Rooted in alternative rock and indie rock. Start with "Beetlebum".

Is Blur a good place to start with Blur?

Yes, Blur is recommended as a starting point for new Blur listeners. A kaleidoscopic blend of Britpop energy and lo-fi introspection, capturing the essence of late '90s alternative rock. Released on February 10, 1997, this self-titled album marked a significant turning point for Blur following their commercial peak with 'The Great Escape'. After the band's struggle with maintaining public interest in the wake of Britpop's saturation, this album represented a shift towards experimentation and a broader sound palette, distancing themselves from their earlier hits.

Who is Blur for?

Blur works well if you're into dynamic journey with varied pacing, wave-like emotional fluctuations and late-night reflective sessions.

How many songs are on Blur?

Blur has 14 tracks, running approximately 60 minutes.

Tracklist

14 tracks·60:15

New here? Start with Beetlebum.

  • 1 Beetlebum Start here 5:04
  • 2 Song 2 Standout 2:01
  • 3 Country Sad Ballad Man Standout 4:50
  • 4 M.O.R. 3:27
  • 5 On Your Own 4:26
  • 6 Theme From Retro 3:37
  • 7 You’re So Great 3:35
  • 8 Death of a Party 4:33
  • 9 Chinese Bombs 1:24
  • 10 I’m Just a Killer for Your Love 4:11
  • 11 Look Inside America 3:50
  • 12 Strange News From Another Star 4:02
  • 13 Movin’ On 3:44
  • 14 Essex Dogs / Dancehall / Interlude 11:24

Release Date

February 10, 1997

Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

60 min 15 sec