Blur - The Best Of (2000)
BAND/ARTIST: Blur
- Title: The Best Of
- Year Of Release: 2000
- Label: FOOD / Parlophone #7243 5 29858 2 1
- Genre: Alternative Rock, BritPop
- Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue, Log) / MP3 CBR320
- Total Time: 01:17:16
- Total Size: 610 / 244 Mb (Full Scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Blur: The Best Of is a greatest hits compilation album by English Britpop band Blur, first released in late 2000 and is the final Blur album by Food Records. The CD album includes 17 of Blur's 23 singles from 1990 to 2000, plus non-single, "This Is a Low". The album, which has had enduring sales, hit number 3 in the band's native UK in the autumn of 2000, while denting the US charts at number 186. The cover is by artist Julian Opie. The painting of this Blur album can be found at the National Portrait Gallery in London, England. The album's cover bears some similarity to that of Queen's 1982 Hot Space.
Track List:
01. Beetlebum [05:06]
02. Song 2 [02:02]
03. There’s No Other Way [03:14]
04. The Universal [04:01]
05. Coffee & TV [05:19]
06. Parklife [03:08]
07. End of a Century [02:47]
08. No Distance Left to Run [03:27]
09. Tender [07:42]
10. Girls & Boys [04:19]
11. Charmless Man [03:34]
12. She’s So High [03:50]
13. Country House [03:58]
14. To the End [03:52]
15. On Your Own [04:28]
16. This Is a Low [05:03]
17. For Tomorrow [06:03]
18. Music Is My Radar [05:30]
It's boring to point out omissions on hits compilations, especially when a collection is as generous as the 18-track The Best of Blur, but let's do it anyway. The Best of Blur largely bypasses the group's key album, Modern Life Is Rubbish, the record that invented Brit-pop, skewing in favor of the self-consciously "experimental" 13, which, for all of its attributes, wasn't a singles album. Plus, the group continues to punish the British record-buying public by not including the brilliant "Pop Scene" (to beat a dead horse, the single that invented Brit-pop), since nobody bought it at the time. So, without "Pop Scene," "Chemical World," or "Sunday Sunday," a crucial chapter of Blur's history is missing from The Best of Blur – the chapter where they essentially became Blur. It's to their immense credit that the album doesn't feel like it's missing anything, since these singles (plus one album track) are dazzling on their own. Of course, the trick is that the record isn't assembled chronologically. Instead, it flows like a set list, complete with the set closer "This Is a Low" followed by a two-song encore that ends with the new song (the good, not great, "Music Is My Radar"), which not only gives it a momentum of its own, but draws attention to the songs themselves. And "dazzling" isn't hyperbole – based on these 18 songs, Blur aren't just the best pop band of the '90s, with greater range and depth than their peers; they rank among the best pop bands of all time. The Best of Blur illustrates that, even as it misses some of their best moments – omissions that prevent it from being the flat-out classic it should be. Even so, it's pretty damn terrific, particularly for the unconverted.
~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music
~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music
Track List:
01. Beetlebum [05:06]
02. Song 2 [02:02]
03. There’s No Other Way [03:14]
04. The Universal [04:01]
05. Coffee & TV [05:19]
06. Parklife [03:08]
07. End of a Century [02:47]
08. No Distance Left to Run [03:27]
09. Tender [07:42]
10. Girls & Boys [04:19]
11. Charmless Man [03:34]
12. She’s So High [03:50]
13. Country House [03:58]
14. To the End [03:52]
15. On Your Own [04:28]
16. This Is a Low [05:03]
17. For Tomorrow [06:03]
18. Music Is My Radar [05:30]
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