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    Blur - Parklife

    04/25/1994 | Virgin Records Us 

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    All Music Guide Review

    Modern Life Is Rubbish established Blur as the heir to the archly British pop of the Kinks, the Small Faces, and the Jam, but its follow-up, Parklife, revealed the depth of that transformation. Relying more heavily on Ray Davies' seriocomic social commentary, as well as new wave, Parklife runs through the entire history of post-British Invasion Britpop in the course of 16 songs, touching on psychedelia, synth pop, disco, punk, and music hall along the way. Damon Albarn intended these songs to form a sketch of British life in the mid-'90s, and it's startling how close he came to his goal; not only did the bouncy, disco-fied "Girls & Boys" and singalong chant "Parklife" become anthems in the U.K., but they inaugurated a new era of Britpop and lad culture, where British youth celebrated their country and traditions. The legions of jangly, melodic bands that followed in the wake of Parklife revealed how much more complex Blur's vision was. Not only was their music precisely detailed -- sound effects and brilliant guitar lines pop up all over the record -- but the melodies elegantly interweaved with the chords, as in the graceful, heartbreaking "Badhead." Surprisingly, Albarn, for all of his cold, dispassionate wit, demonstrates compassion that gives these songs three dimensions, as on the pathos-laden "End of a Century," the melancholy Walker Brothers tribute "To the End," and the swirling, epic closer, "This Is a Low." For all of its celebration of tradition, Parklife is a thoroughly modern record in that it bends genres and is self-referential (the mod anthem of the title track is voiced by none other than Phil Daniels, the star of Quadrophenia). And, by tying the past and the present together, Blur articulated the mid-'90s zeitgeist and produced an epoch-defining record. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

    Parklife Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • Girls & Boys
  • 4:51
  • Sound Clip for Girls & Boys from Parklife


  • 2
  • Tracy Jacks
  • 4:20
  • Sound Clip for Tracy Jacks from Parklife


  • 4
  • Parklife
  • 3:05
  • Sound Clip for Parklife from Parklife


  • 5
  • Bank Holiday
  • 1:42
  • Sound Clip for Bank Holiday from Parklife


  • 6
  • Badhead
  • 3:25
  • Sound Clip for Badhead from Parklife


  • 8
  • Far Out
  • 1:41
  • Sound Clip for Far Out from Parklife


  • 9
  • To the End
  • 4:05
  • Sound Clip for To the End from Parklife


  • 10
  • London Loves
  • 4:15
  • Sound Clip for London Loves from Parklife


  • 13
  • Magic America
  • 3:38
  • Sound Clip for Magic America from Parklife


  • 14
  • Jubilee
  • 2:47
  • Sound Clip for Jubilee from Parklife


  • 15
  • This Is a Low
  • 5:07
  • Sound Clip for This Is a Low from Parklife


  • 16
  • Lot 105
  • 1:17
  • Sound Clip for Lot 105 from Parklife


  • Credits of Parklife

    • Dave Rowntree
    • Percussion, Programming, Crowd Noise, Noise, Drums
    • Far Out
    • Guitar (Bass), Crowd Noise
    • Blur
    • Main Performer
    • Damon Albarn
    • Synthesizer, Strings, Harpsichord, Organ (Hammond), Programming, Recorder, Vocals, Vocals (Background), Melodica, Moog Synthesizer, Vibraphone
    • Graham Coxon
    • Guitar (Acoustic), Clarinet, Guitar, Percussion, Guitar (Electric), Saxophone, Vocals, Vocals (Background)


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