UPC: 724349912908
Format: CD
Release Date: Mar 15, 1999
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Blur: Damon Albarn (vocals, keyboards); Graham Coxon (guitar); Alex James (bass); Dave Rowntree (drums).
Additional personnel includes: Jason Cox (drums); The London Community Gospel Choir.
Engineers: John Smith, Jason Cox, William Orbit.
The limited edition of 13 is packaged in a clear acetate slipcase.
Personnel: Damon Albarn (vocals); Jason Cox (drums); Sean Spuehler, Damian leGassick (programming).
Photographer: Blur.
Unknown Contributor Role: London Community Gospel Choir.
13 marks Blur hitting the 10-year mark as a band. During their first decade, the band went from being lumped in with Manchester bands such as Happy Mondays to becoming Brit-pop foils to Oasis. Their self-titled 1997 release found them inhabiting the same lo-fi neighborhood as American indie rockers like Pavement. On 13, the London based quartet joins forces with techno-pop producer William Orbit on a record whose inclusiveness manages to find room for both the gorgeous, choir-adorned "Tender" and "B.L.U.R.E.M.I.," a song that sounds like the illegitimate offspring of Wire, Devo, and Rick Dees.
Blur's work with Orbit finds them plunging deep into a lake of space-rock overflowing with wondrous sounds such as the pinging, Floyd-like tinkling, and hypnotic rhythms of "Battle," and the sputtering transmissions and bristling distortion permeating "Bugman." In straddling the dissolving lines between genres in the late '90s, Blur manages to trod the same ground as Underworld on "Trailerpark" and subscribes to the aforementioned jittery, lo-fi aesthetics on "Trimm Trabb." Despite all this experimentation, Blur still sneaks in perfect pop nuggets such as "Coffee & TV," where cheery harmonies share space with a squealing guitar.
Additional personnel includes: Jason Cox (drums); The London Community Gospel Choir.
Engineers: John Smith, Jason Cox, William Orbit.
The limited edition of 13 is packaged in a clear acetate slipcase.
Personnel: Damon Albarn (vocals); Jason Cox (drums); Sean Spuehler, Damian leGassick (programming).
Photographer: Blur.
Unknown Contributor Role: London Community Gospel Choir.
13 marks Blur hitting the 10-year mark as a band. During their first decade, the band went from being lumped in with Manchester bands such as Happy Mondays to becoming Brit-pop foils to Oasis. Their self-titled 1997 release found them inhabiting the same lo-fi neighborhood as American indie rockers like Pavement. On 13, the London based quartet joins forces with techno-pop producer William Orbit on a record whose inclusiveness manages to find room for both the gorgeous, choir-adorned "Tender" and "B.L.U.R.E.M.I.," a song that sounds like the illegitimate offspring of Wire, Devo, and Rick Dees.
Blur's work with Orbit finds them plunging deep into a lake of space-rock overflowing with wondrous sounds such as the pinging, Floyd-like tinkling, and hypnotic rhythms of "Battle," and the sputtering transmissions and bristling distortion permeating "Bugman." In straddling the dissolving lines between genres in the late '90s, Blur manages to trod the same ground as Underworld on "Trailerpark" and subscribes to the aforementioned jittery, lo-fi aesthetics on "Trimm Trabb." Despite all this experimentation, Blur still sneaks in perfect pop nuggets such as "Coffee & TV," where cheery harmonies share space with a squealing guitar.
Tracks:
1 - Tender
2 - Bugman
3 - Coffee & TV
4 - Swamp Song
5 - 1992
6 - B.L.U.R.E.M.I.
7 - Battle
8 - Mellow Song
9 - Trailer Park
10 - Caramel
11 - Trimm Trabb
12 - No Distance Left to Run
13 - Optigan 1
2 - Bugman
3 - Coffee & TV
4 - Swamp Song
5 - 1992
6 - B.L.U.R.E.M.I.
7 - Battle
8 - Mellow Song
9 - Trailer Park
10 - Caramel
11 - Trimm Trabb
12 - No Distance Left to Run
13 - Optigan 1