Blur - Discography 1991-2015 -flac- Fixed Jun 2026

In 2003, Blur released , which featured a more stripped-back, atmospheric sound.

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A massive artistic pivot. Influenced by American indie rock and a desire to break away from Britpop, this self-titled album features "Song 2," showcasing raw audio power. The Experimental Phase

"Girls & Boys", "Parklife", "To the End", "This Is a Low" In 2003, Blur released , which featured a

"Girls & Boys", "Parklife", "End of a Century", "To the End"

Guitarist Graham Coxon left the band early in the sessions, leaving Blur as a trio. Recorded largely in Morocco, Think Tank leans heavily into worldbeat polyrhythms, electronic textures, ambient dub, and anti-war themes. "Out of Time", "Crazy Beat", "Good Song" See a full breakdown of their various releases

"For Tomorrow" features a rich brass and string accompaniment alongside signature "la-la-la" backing vocals. Lossless playback provides a spacious soundstage where the acoustic guitar strumming sits cleanly beneath the orchestrations. 3. Parklife (1994)

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While "Song 2" is famous for its explosive, distorted chorus, a FLAC file reveals the incredible dynamic contrast between the quiet, clean-guitar verses and the sudden, thunderous entry of the dual-drum tracks and heavy fuzz bass. It keeps the chaos controlled rather than compressed into a flat brickwall of sound. 6. 13 (1999): Experimental Art-Rock and Heartbreak

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