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This category contains covers of audio recordings by rock band Blur. Media in category "Blur (band) album covers" The following 48 files are in this category, out of 48 total.
The album cover was stenciled by the graffiti artist Banksy. [43] Despite Banksy stating that he normally avoids commercial work, [44] [45] he later defended his decision to do the cover, saying: "I've done a few things to pay the bills, and I did the Blur album. It was a good record and [the commission was] quite a lot of money.
The album was released on 26 August 1991 in the United Kingdom by record label Food.It was released in the US a month later with a different track listing: this version is frontloaded with Blur's three UK singles, and the song "Sing" was replaced by "I Know", previously an A-side with "She's So High" (see track listings for exact changes).
When Blur released its fifth album with a blurry cover photo, the band asserted that this shaggy, lo-fi incarnation was the real Blur more than its polished Britpop hits, something that’s been ...
The back cover and inside sleeve by Paul Postle depict sulphur fields in Iceland, where much of the album was recorded. Postle also took photos of the band rehearsing for the gatefold. [29] Blur is also the group's first album not to have lyrics printed in the liner notes, instead having a composite photo of the band in the studio spread out ...
List of songs, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Album UK [85] BEL Tip [58] "Girls & Boys" (live) 2009 191 — All the People: Blur Live at Hyde Park 02 July 2009 "Ghost Ship" 2015 — 68 The Magic Whip "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that ...
Blur will be releasing their first album in eight years, “The Ballad of Darren,” later this summer, the band announced on Thursday morning. The news arrived with an early taste of the 10-song ...
After the success of Blur, the band embarked on a nine-month world tour. [50] In February 1998, a few months after completing the tour, Blur released Bustin' + Dronin' for the Japanese market. The album is a collection of Blur songs remixed by artists such as Thurston Moore, William Orbit and Moby.