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Terrible… And it's not solely due to the surface noise- it's as bad as some of those late 70‘s/ early 80’s picture discs that I picked up as a gullible pop music teen! But the mixing is dreadful! Lifeless and dull, but on a bright side- it’s as flat as a pancake!
Absolutely silent pressing with a phenomenal master and mix on this album. I'm in agreement with the other review - this is hands down the best version of the album I've come across.
This album is absolutely amazing, a definite must-own! The sound quality is fantastic, I'm thrilled with it. 5/5, no issues at all ❤️
This version is absolutely amazing and blows my CD away. It's got so much more richness, it's like I'm hearing the album fresh all over again.
Playing this initial UK vinyl release of Parklife is an absolute delight. Blur brilliantly encapsulates the whimsical, lively spirit of 90s London—packed with wit, vigor, and tiny insights into daily life. “Girls & Boys” gets your feet tapping, while “End of a Century” quietly creeps in and tugs at your heartstrings. On vinyl, every note feels richer, more vibrant, and even more cheeky. A genuine treasure for any Britpop enthusiast or vinyl collector.
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| Date | Lowest price | Average price |
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| 30 Nov 2025 | £33.49 | €46.74 |
| 29 Dec 2025 | £33.49 | €46.74 |
| 22 Jan 2026 | £33.49 | €46.74 |