Blur - The Special Collectors Edition & Live 2009 (1994/2009)

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Title: The Special Collectors Edition & Live 2009
Year Of Release: 1994/2009
Label: EMI / Parlophone / Food
Genre: Rock, Britpop, Alternative, Indie Rock
Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log)
Total Time: 1:43:50
Total Size: 242 mb / 614 mb
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:: TRACKLIST ::

The Special Collectors Edition [1994]
1 Day Upon Day (Live) 4:02
2 Inertia 3:47
3 Luminous 3:12
4 Mace 3:24
5 Badgeman Brown 4:46
6 Hanging Over 4:26
7 Peach 3:56
8 When The Cows Come Home 3:48
9 Maggie May 4:04
10 Es Schmecht 3:34
11 Fried 2:33
12 Anniversary Waltz 1:22
13 Threadneedle Street 3:17
14 Got Yer! 1:47
15 Supa Shoppa 3:01
16 Beard 1:44
17 Theme From An Imaginary Film 3:33
18 Bank Holiday 1:10

Like most big U.K. bands in the '90s, Blur had a plethora of non-album tracks surface on singles, which remained a much more viable format in Europe than in the U.S. in terms of actual chart activity and placement. Special Collectors Edition, a Japanese-only release, does a fairly good job in collecting many, though by no means all, of those B-sides and extra tracks from the band's first singles through the Parklife era. As a parallel history of Blur's development from semi-Madchester/semi-shoegazer art school rock to Brit-pop flag wavers, it's manna for fans as well as being interesting in its own right. A fair number of songs could easily have ended up on the group's albums based on overall quality, while other tunes, if not as strong, often have a certain standalone charm. Among the earliest tracks, "Luminous" is noteworthy for its slightly stoned and zoned flavor, Dave Rowntree's percussion almost echoing early Pink Floyd jams, while "Mace," originally a B-side to "Popscene," shows Blur starting to come to grips with a catchier form of whimsy. The Modern Life B-sides are an interesting mixed bag, ranging from the sweet electric psych/acoustic folk drift of "Peach" to the trebly art-punk blast of "Fried." The Parklife tracks show the increasingly ambitious group fully coming into their own, with everything from the goofy carousel-music romp "Anniversary Waltz" to the sweeping, gently self-mocking "Theme from an Imaginary Film." A lovely final touch is the version of "Bank Holiday" at the very end -- the song itself is an album cut from Parklife, but the rough kazoos-only performance is in fact by seven female fans at Tokyo Airport. Edition's humorous packaging also deserves special notice -- prepared by the U.K. design firm Stylorouge, it consists of a series of advertisements for kitsch British products, including a Blur commemorative plate.

Blur - The Special Collectors Edition & Live 2009 (1994/2009)

Live 2009 [2009]
1. She's So High (04:48)
2. Girls & Boys (04:30)
3. Badhead (03:31)
4. Beetlebum (05:50)
5. Parklife (02:51)
6. Out Of Time (03:35)
7. Song 2 (03:20)
8. Popscene (03:00)
9. Tender (09:43)
10. The Universal (04:51)

Track 1 - Goldsmith College, University Of London (22/06/2009)
Track 2 - Goldsmith College, University Of London (22/06/2009)
Track 3 - East Anglian Railway Museum, Colchester (13/06/2009)
Track 4 - Cliffs Pavilion, Southend (21/06/2009)
Track 5 - Civic Hall, Wolverhampton (24/06/2009)
Track 6 - MEN Arena, Manchester (26/06/2009)
Track 7 - Hyde Park, London (02/07/2009)
Track 8 - O2 Academy, Newcastle (25/06/2009)
Track 9 - Glastonbury Festival (28/06/2009)
Track 10 - Hyde Park, London (03/07/2009)

A promo from The Sunday Times [UK] that comes in a Cardboard Cover. Blur Live 2009 contains some of the bands best tracks from their 2009 UK comeback tour. Blur were one of the best bands of the 1990s and show why here with an excellent 10 track live album. If you like Blur then you will love this album.


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