Blur, Life & Ken Livingstone
The Blur "Life" trilogy.
The three albums recorded in the 90s before they changed direction with their self-titled album.
First came Modern Life is Rubbish, then Parklife, and then finally The Great Escape.
Originally, Blur wanted The Great Escape’s title to contain ‘Life’, like the two albums which preceded it, but they were running out of time to make a decision, and so The Great Escape was quickly chosen.
The Great Escape featured Country House, which is possibly one of Blur’s best-loved tracks and the victor from the Oasis vs Blur battle.
The Universal, and its amazing Clockwork Orange-style video.
There is the song Dan Abnormal – an anagram of Damon Albarn – one of the most autobiographical songs on the record.
And then one of my favourites from the album Ernold Same, which I still cannot believe features then-MP, and future Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone as lead performer!!
Of the trilogy, this album just might be my favourite.
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