Genre: Rock
Original Release: 9/11/1995
1. Stereotypes
3:10
2. Country House
3:57
3. Best Days
4:49
4. Charmless Man
3:34
5. Fade Away
4:19
6. Top Man
4:00
7. Universal
3:58
8. Mr. Robinson's Quango
4:02
9. He Thought of Cars
4:15
10. It Could Be You
3:14
11. Ernold Same
2:07
12. Globe Alone
2:23
13. Dan Abnormal
3:24
14. Entertain Me
15. Yuko & Hiro
5:24
In the simplest terms, The Great Escape is the flip side of Parklife. Where Blur's breakthrough album was a celebration of the working class, drawing on British pop from the '60s and reaching through the '80s, The Great Escape concentrates on the suburbs, featuring a cast of characters all trying to cope with the numbing pressures of modern life. Consequently, it's darker than Parklife Read More
Mick Harvey
Intoxicated Man
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