Blur - Discography 1991-2015 -flac- < FAST · 2027 >
Blur's next album, (1997), saw the band experimenting with electronic and psychedelic sounds, resulting in a more mature and critically acclaimed work. 13 (1999) was a collaborative effort with producer William Orbit, yielding a darker, more atmospheric sound. Think Tank (2003) continued this experimental trend, incorporating elements of electronic, jazz, and world music.
After a long hiatus, Blur returned with a Hong Kong-inspired synth-rock record. Produced by Coxon and Albarn, The Magic Whip is surprisingly modern. FLAC captures the icy synthesizers of "Lonesome Street" and the spatial echo of "Go Out" perfectly. This album, being the last in the 1991-2015 window, serves as a fitting capstone. Blur - Discography 1991-2015 -FLAC-
Madchester wannabes with a splash of shoegaze. Key Tracks: There's No Other Way, She's So High Blur's next album, (1997), saw the band experimenting
: Often considered the band's masterpiece and a peak of the Britpop era, featuring "Girls & Boys" and the title track "Parklife". After a long hiatus, Blur returned with a
The band's sixth album, , was a collaboration with electronic music producer William Orbit, resulting in a darker, more experimental sound.