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Yet another fantastic album from Blur. The vinyl, being digitally sourced, is quite noticeable. It has a somewhat distant and flat sound, with the instruments and vocals struggling to stand out from one another. I'm not sure about the dynamic range, but it can't be impressive. On the plus side, the vinyl itself is a stunning turquoise color and the pressing is super quiet, with no distracting crackles or pops. If only the mixing was done from analog or at least remastered better for vinyl, this would have been a home run.
This record version is fantastic. I'd go as far as to say it's among the best sounding in my collection, and it's way more budget-friendly than the original release. I don't have an original to compare it with, but I can't picture there being a massive difference since this one sounds absolutely fantastic. The album isn't my top pick by Blur, but there are a couple of tracks I quite enjoy. I'd definitely recommend this version, as you can snag it for a great price and get a record that sounds amazing. Plus, my copy has literally NO surface noise, which is super rare when buying new LPs. If only every record sounded this good. GZ Media should really take some tips from Optimal Media, the plant that pressed this one.
Fantastic sounding record, mastered & pressed to perfection with vinyl that's completely silent. Don't hesitate to turn it up, as it genuinely sounds even better when played loud.
This version is fantastic - the highs are so clear, bass is punchy and well-defined, separation is excellent. It's a truly great collection of tracks. But for me, Sing is the highlight and is worth buying just for that song. It really tugs at my heartstrings. Amazing.
This isn't Blur's finest work — but wow, what a time capsule! Baggy beats, shoegaze layers, and early Britpop whispers — it's a delightful mess, full of innocence and charm. You can sense a band still finding their footing, and that gives it a unique kind of allure. “There’s No Other Way” and “Sing” are sheer brilliance, and even the lesser-known tracks have this unpolished, dreamy quality that's impossible to ignore. This UK first pressing sounds fantastic — warm, punchy, and surprisingly open for an early '90s record. The bass has heft, guitars fit perfectly in the mix, and the vocals shine through without getting lost. A must-own if you're into early Blur or that whole era of relaxed, scruffy-haired indie oddity!
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| 31 Dec 2025 | £22.49 | €28.74 |
| 21 Jan 2026 | £22.49 | €28.74 |