Blur - Discography 1991-2015 -flac- Hot! [TOP]

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.

: Often cited as the album that sparked the Britpop movement, moving toward a distinctly English sound. It features the lead track "For Tomorrow". Parklife (1994) Blur - Discography 1991-2015 -FLAC-

Post-Britpop, Blur shed their skin, resulting in some of their most critically acclaimed work. These albums benefit immensely from high-fidelity audio due to their experimental production techniques. Blur's next album, (1997), saw the band experimenting

– A gritty pivot toward American lo-fi and indie rock, featuring the global smash "Song 2." : Often cited as the album that sparked