Blur Discography 19912015 Flac Hot ^new^
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For audiophiles seeking the most authentic experience, the band’s evolution is best heard in lossless FLAC format, where the intricacies of Stephen Street's production and Graham Coxon's textural guitar work truly shine. The Early Days: Post-Baggy and Identity (1991–1993) blur discography 19912015 flac hot
7. Think Tank (2003) – The Coxon-less Era
Electronic and North African influences. FLAC reveals the sub-bass on "Out of Time" and the percussive decay on "Crazy Beat." Note: This album is often hard to find in complete FLAC due to missing Coxon; verify your rip includes the hidden track "Me, White Noise." That subject line looks like it was pulled
3. Parklife (1994) – The Crown Jewel
No discography is complete without Parklife. In FLAC, Phil Daniels’ spoken word on the title track sits perfectly center-stage, while "This Is a Low" expands into a panoramic seascape. File size alert: This album rips to roughly 300MB in FLAC—worth every byte. Think Tank (2003) versions (often 24-bit/96 kHz) are
versions (often 24-bit/96 kHz) are widely available for these records through platforms like ProStudioMasters Blur Studio Discography (1991–2015) Album Title Release Date Key Tracks FLAC Availability 26 August 1991 "She's So High", "There's No Other Way" 16-bit/44.1 kHz Modern Life Is Rubbish 10 May 1993 "For Tomorrow", "Chemical World" 24-bit/96 kHz 25 April 1994 "Girls & Boys", "Parklife", "This Is a Low" 24-bit/96 kHz The Great Escape 11 September 1995 "Country House", "The Universal" 24-bit/96 kHz 10 February 1997 "Beetlebum", "Song 2", "On Your Own" 24-bit/96 kHz 15 March 1999 "Tender", "Coffee & TV", "No Distance Left to Run" 24-bit/44.1 kHz Think Tank 5 May 2003 "Out of Time", "Crazy Beat" 24-bit/44.1 kHz The Magic Whip 27 April 2015 "Lonesome Street", "Go Out", "Ong Ong" 24-bit/44.1 kHz Key High-Resolution Collections Blur 21 (2012 Remasters):
Blur (1997): A shift toward American lo-fi and indie rock, featuring "Song 2."
Leisure (1991): The band's debut, featuring early hits like "There's No Other Way" and "She's So High".