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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Blur Album
In my opinion, this is the best Blur album. I have always gravitated to this CD (although I own all). My second favorite would be Parklife. If you tend towards lighter, more upbeat Blur- these are the albums for you!
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2.0 out of 5 stars 2 Additional Tracks
The two additional tracks on this import are: "Ultranol" and "No Monster In Me." Both of these tracks are available on the CD1 single for "The Universal.
Published on December 21, 2003 by A. Seuthe


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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Blur Album, August 28, 2010
This review is from: The Great Escape (MP3 Download)
In my opinion, this is the best Blur album. I have always gravitated to this CD (although I own all). My second favorite would be Parklife. If you tend towards lighter, more upbeat Blur- these are the albums for you!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Brit-Pop Classic, August 14, 2010
This review is from: Great Escape (Audio CD)
"The Great Escape" from 1995 has been called third stage of Blur's Life/Brit-pop trilogy that began with "Modern Life is Rubbish" (1993) and "Park Life" (1994). The band went after these three albums for a simpler and less produced expression.

Without being quite as consistent as its predecessor "Park Life", "The Great Escape" remains as one of milestones among Brit-pop albums. With Damon Albarn in the lead Blur continued the English pop-songwriting tradition, which was started by people like Ray Davies and Pete Townshend in the 1960's.

The album includes some of the group's biggest hits such as "Country House", "Stereotypes" and not least the band's possibly greatest song, the grand ballad "The Universal" - a track which alone is worth the whole album.

Other tracks that lift the album up to belong among the greatest albums of its time are the delicate ballad, "Best Days", while "Top Man" and "Charmless Man" both have charm and bite.

Some of the album's less catchy tracks, can be seen as advance warning of what was to come from the band on their subsequent albums; this applies for, to pick out two, "He Thought of Cars" and "Globe Alone"
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2.0 out of 5 stars 2 Additional Tracks, December 21, 2003
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This review is from: Great Escape (Audio CD)
The two additional tracks on this import are: "Ultranol" and "No Monster In Me." Both of these tracks are available on the CD1 single for "The Universal.
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