Product Code: | FOODLPX14 |
Artist: | Blur |
Origin: | UK & Europe |
Label: | Food (2012) |
Format: | 2 X LP |
Availability: | Enquire Now |
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Cover: M
Record: M
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Genre: | Indie Rock , Pop , Rock N |
Sealed - Brand new remastered 2LP 180 gram audiophile vinyl, housed in gatefold replica of original sleeve artwork. Includes mp3 download code.
The Great Escape is the fourth studio album by the English rock band Blur, released on 11 September 1995 on Food and Virgin Records. The album received near-universal acclaim from critics on release and reached number one in the UK Albums Chart. It was the band's first record to crack the US charts, reaching number 150.[1] Less than a year after the album was released, it was certified triple platinum in the UK.[2]
The album continued the band's run of hit singles, with "Country House", "The Universal", "Stereotypes" and "Charmless Man". "Country House" was Blur's first single to chart at number 1 on the UK Singles Chart, beating Oasis' "Roll with It", in a chart battle dubbed "The Battle of Britpop".
The Great Escape is the final part of Blur's 'Life' trilogy,[3] after Modern Life Is Rubbish (1993) and Parklife (1994). With Blur's 1997 self-titled album, the band would change direction and move away from Britpop in favour of a more lo-fi and alternative rock sound.