Album of the day (#728): 13 by Blur

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  • Posted: 11/13/2012 21:00
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Today's album of the day

13 by Blur (View album | Buy this album)

Year: 1999.
Overall rank: 471.
Average rating: 79/100 (from 111 votes).



Tracks:
1. Tender
2. Bugman
3. Coffee & TV
4. Swamp Song
5. 1992
6. B.L.U.R.E.M.I.
7. Battle
8. Mellow Song
9. Trailer Park
10. Caramel
11. Trimm Trabb
12. No Distance Left to Run
13. Optigan 1

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  • Posted: 11/13/2012 21:05
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second best blur record
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Chasing Pavements.
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thejoj96 wrote:
second best blur record


After...?
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lethalnezzle wrote:
After...?

Parklife is slightly better.
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This one has way more substance to it than Parklife... Not that Parklife is bad, but 13 is deeper.
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I used to prefer this album, but I probably prefer Parklife now. TBH, Modern Life Is Rubbish through to this was a pretty solid run, especially for a band tainted with the label "Britpop". There were some truly awful bands that came under that banner (see: Oasis, Suede, Cast, Elastica, Ocean Colour Scene, Dodgy, Shed Seven, Menswear, Supergrass, etc.).
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lethalnezzle wrote:
I used to prefer this album, but I probably prefer Parklife now. TBH, Modern Life Is Rubbish through to this was a pretty solid run, especially for a band tainted with the label "Britpop". There were some truly awful bands that came under that banner (see: Oasis, Suede, Cast, Elastica, Ocean Colour Scene, Dodgy, Shed Seven, Menswear, Supergrass, etc.).


On topic: 13 and Parklife are both outstanding music records

Off topic: Oasis and the first two albums of Suede are not awful "Britpop" (the others mentioned are)
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I think I only originally bought this CD on the strength of the Coffee and TV video, but I've grown to enjoy it a lot more recently. I'd put it third behind Parklife (obviously) and self-titled (my American bias is strong here.)
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lethalnezzle wrote:
I used to prefer this album, but I probably prefer Parklife now. TBH, Modern Life Is Rubbish through to this was a pretty solid run, especially for a band tainted with the label "Britpop". There were some truly awful bands that came under that banner (see: Oasis, Suede, Cast, Elastica, Ocean Colour Scene, Dodgy, Shed Seven, Menswear, Supergrass, etc.).


I'd agree with your assessment of most of those bands... (especially since you probably got saturated even more-so in the UK). Oasis, Suede, and Elastica d'oh! especially.

...except for Supergrass. I've always had a soft spot for them.
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