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  • Release Date: 11/21/2000
  • Sales Rank: 49,498
  • Label: VIRGIN RECORDS US
  • UPC: 724385045721
 
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The Best of Blur

Disc 1
1LISTENBeetlebum 5:05
2LISTENSong 2 2:02
3LISTENThere's No Other Way 3:13
4LISTENThe Universal 4:00
5LISTENCoffee and TV 5:18
6LISTENParklife 3:07
7LISTENEnd of a Century 2:46
8LISTENNo Distance Left to Run 3:26
9LISTENTender 7:41
10LISTENGirls and Boys 4:18
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Disc 2
1LISTENShe's So High Live 5:24
2LISTENGirls and Boys Live 4:21
3LISTENTo the End Live 4:08
4LISTENEnd of a Century Live 3:00
5LISTENStereotypes Live 3:27
6LISTENCharmless Man Live 3:31
7LISTENBeetlebum Live 6:09
8LISTENM.O.R. Live 3:09
9LISTENTender Live 6:20
10LISTENNo Distance Left to Run Live 4:08

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Editorial Reviews

Over the past decade, Blur have evolved from a run-of-the-mill indie-dance act to bastions of Brit pop and, ultimately, to that rare band whose best songs owe more to art than to the hit parade. Eschewing chronological presentation, and wisely shortchanging the early years, this well-sequenced program will hammer home to casual fans what diehards have known for years: Damon Albarn and company craft concise gems that are thought-provoking without inducing head-scratching. In this context, cuts that were never obvious chart fare -- the sweeping ballad "To the End," the gospel-inflected "Tender," and the desolate "No Distance Left to Run" -- sound better than ever. The new song, "Music Is My Radar," a clutch of quirky, disparate sounds (harmonium, rickety percussion, fuzz guitar) in need of a melodic hook to anchor them, can't match the polish of the band's best, but otherwise, this is a greatest-hits package with an emphasis on the greatest. Kurt B. Reighley, Barnes & Noble



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Best of Blurby Anonymous

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May 12, 2005: A recipe for a great record: 1.) Take a few irresistable musichall sing-alongs, an ironic nod to disco, a flirtation with folk, an admiration for the infectious pop of the Who, the Stone Roses and the Jam, a fearless desire to experiment, and a penchant for social observation that sounds uncannily like Ray Davis. 2.) Take and mix using four bored, but talented Brits living at "The End of the Century" 3.) Sit back and be amazed. Blur wasn't the most original of bands, but that would be missing the point. They were the peerless imitators who excelled at every genre that even remotely became big in Britain. They possessed an intuitive knack in understanding the tricks to each genre and they made some of the most seamless music of the 1990s. They were the best of the Britpop bands and listening to their music is listening to an audio primer for the best in 20th century British music. Plus, only Blur could have you singing along to the lyrics, "Girls want boys who want their boys to be girls". . .

Best of Blurby Anonymous

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November 20, 2002: I think 'Blur's best of' is realy good and fabtastic. My favourite song has to be the awsome " Girl's and Boy's ". I look foward to any future work from them.