Modern Life Is Rubbish
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Amazon.co.uk Blur's second album saw them finding their feet just before they suddenly went supernova. In songs like "Chemical World", they started developing the themes of everyday British life that would follow them to their Parklife era. "Sunday Sunday" provided its own blueprint for the Britpop scene, showing the traditional Sunday dinner with the family for what it really is ("You gather the family round the table and eat enough to sleep"), while "Advert" follows in the spirit of Blur's musical ancestors (art school punks and mods). "Blue Jeans", meanwhile, demonstrates that Damon Albarn has always had a talent for writing delicate, sad ballads. Modern Life Is Rubbish deserves to be heard, not only to show how much Blur changed over the years, but because it still stands up and holds its own against anything they came up with later in their career. --Emma Johnston Product description Modern Life Is Rubbish Description
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Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Product Details
- Brand
- EMI
- Colour
- Multi-color
- Format
- audioCD
- ASIN
- B000002USH
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Release Date
- 10 May 1993
- Listed Since
- 22 February 2007