Review
The Great Escape (Special Edition) by Blur is a captivating exploration of the band's evolution and creativity during a pivotal moment in the 1990s. This album stands out as a testament to Blur's ability to blend various musical styles, crafting a sound that is both distinctive and accessible. From the outset, the album showcases an impressive range of emotions and themes. The catchy melodies paired with introspective lyrics reflect the complexities of life in a rapidly changing world. Tracks like "Country House" and "Song 2" highlight the band's knack for creating infectious tunes while still offering profound commentary on contemporary society. The special edition format adds value, providing listeners with previously unreleased tracks and insightful commentary. These extras enrich the overall experience, allowing both long-time fans and new listeners to appreciate the depth of Blur's artistry. The remastered sound quality enhances the listening experience, making it a worthwhile addition to any music collection. Overall, The Great Escape (Special Edition) is an essential album that encapsulates the spirit of an era. Blur’s ability to mix satire with sincerity, combined with their innovative sound, makes this reissue a celebration of their legacy, ensuring that it remains relevant and engaging years after its initial release. This album is a must-listen for anyone looking to dive into the dynamic world of 90s Britpop.
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The Great Escape (Special Edition) by Blur was released on November 3, 2008, in the UK and on November 4, 2008, in the US. In the UK, it reached a peak position of number 10 on the UK Albums Chart, while it did not chart in the US. The album was released by the EMI label. It was recorded at The Manor, Abbey Road Studios, and Townhouse Studios in London. The album was produced by Stephen Street.
Tracklisting
- Stereotypes - 2012 Remaster
- Country House - 2012 Remaster
- Best Days - 2012 Remaster
- Charmless Man - 2012 Remaster
- Fade Away - 2012 Remaster
- Top Man - 2012 Remaster
- The Universal - 2012 Remaster
- Mr Robinson's Quango - 2012 Remaster
- He Thought of Cars - 2012 Remaster
- It Could Be You - 2012 Remaster
- Ernold Same - 2012 Remaster
- Globe Alone - 2012 Remaster
- Dan Abnormal - 2012 Remaster
- Entertain Me - 2012 Remaster
- Yuko and Hiro - 2012 Remaster
- One Born Every Minute - 2012 Remaster
- To the End (La Comedie) - 2012 Remaster
- Ultranol - 2012 Remaster
- No Monsters in Me - 2012 Remaster
- Entertain Me - Live It! Remix; 2012 Remaster