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    The Great Escape

    Blur - The Great Escape

    09/11/1995 | Virgin Records Us 

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    All Music Guide Review

    In the simplest terms, The Great Escape is the flip side of Parklife. Where Blur's breakthrough album was a celebration of the working class, drawing on British pop from the '60s and reaching through the '80s, The Great Escape concentrates on the suburbs, featuring a cast of characters all trying to cope with the numbing pressures of modern life. Consequently, it's darker than Parklife, even if the melancholia is hidden underneath the crisp production and catchy melodies. Even the bright, infectious numbers on The Great Escape have gloomy subtexts, whether it's the disillusioned millionaire of "Country House" and the sycophant of "Charmless Man" or the bleak loneliness of "Globe Alone" and "Entertain Me." Naturally, the slower numbers are even more despairing, with the acoustic "Best Days," the lush, sweeping strings of "The Universal," and the stark, moving electronic ballad "Yuko & Hiro" ranking as the most affecting work Blur has ever recorded. However, none of this makes The Great Escape a burden or a difficult album. The music bristles with invention throughout, as Blur delves deeper into experimentation with synthesizers, horns, and strings; guitarist Graham Coxon twists out unusual chords and lead lines, and Damon Albarn spits out unexpected lyrical couplets filled with wit and venomous intelligence in each song. But Blur's most remarkable accomplishment is that it can reference the past -- the Scott Walker homage of "The Universal," the Terry Hall/Fun Boy Three cop on "Top Man," the skittish, XTC-flavored pop of "It Could Be You," and Albarn's devotion to Ray Davies -- while still moving forward, creating a vibrant, invigorating record. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

    The Great Escape Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • Stereotypes
  • 3:10
  • Sound Clip for Stereotypes from The Great Escape


  • 2
  • Country House
  • 3:57
  • Sound Clip for Country House from The Great Escape


  • 3
  • Best Days
  • 4:49
  • Sound Clip for Best Days from The Great Escape


  • 4
  • Charmless Man
  • 3:34
  • Sound Clip for Charmless Man from The Great Escape


  • 5
  • Fade Away
  • 4:19
  • Sound Clip for Fade Away from The Great Escape


  • 6
  • Top Man
  • 4:00
  • Sound Clip for Top Man from The Great Escape


  • 7
  • Universal
  • 3:58
  • Sound Clip for Universal from The Great Escape


  • 10
  • It Could Be You
  • 3:14
  • Sound Clip for It Could Be You from The Great Escape


  • 11
  • Ernold Same
  • 2:07
  • Sound Clip for Ernold Same from The Great Escape


  • 12
  • Globe Alone
  • 2:23
  • Sound Clip for Globe Alone from The Great Escape


  • 13
  • Dan Abnormal
  • 3:24
  • Sound Clip for Dan Abnormal from The Great Escape


  • 14
  • Entertain Me
  • 4:19
  • Sound Clip for Entertain Me from The Great Escape


  • 15
  • Yuko & Hiro
  • 5:24
  • Sound Clip for Yuko & Hiro from The Great Escape


  • Credits of The Great Escape

    • Blur
    • Main Performer
    • Damon Albarn
    • Organ, Synthesizer, Piano, Vocals, Choir, Chorus, Handclapping
    • Graham Coxon
    • Guitar (Acoustic), Banjo, Guitar (Electric), Saxophone, Vocals (Background), Choir, Chorus, Handclapping
    • Alex James
    • Guitar (Bass), Choir, Chorus, Handclapping


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