Modern Life Is Rubbish

Modern Life Is Rubbish is the second studio album by the English alternative rock band Blur, released in May 1993. Although their debut album Leisure (1991) had been commercially successful, Blur faced a severe media backlash soon after its release, and fell out of public favour. After the group returned from an unsuccessful tour of the United States, poorly received live performances and the rising popularity of rival band Suede further diminished Blur’s status in the UK. Under threat of being dropped by Food Records, for their next album Blur underwent an image makeover championed by frontman Damon Albarn. The band incorporated influences from traditional British guitar-pop groups such as the Kinks and the Small Faces, and the resulting sound was melodic and lushly produced, featuring brass, woodwind and backing vocalists. Albarn’s lyrics on Modern Life Is Rubbish use “poignant humour and Ray Davies characterisation to investigate the dreams, traditions and prejudices of suburban England”, according to writer David Cavanagh. Modern Life Is Rubbish was a moderate chart success in the UK; the album peaked at number 15, while the singles taken from the album charted in the Top 30. Applauded by the music press, the album’s Anglocentric rhetoric rejuvenated the group’s fortunes after their post-Leisure slump. Modern Life Is Rubbish is regarded as one of the defining releases of the Britpop scene, and its chart-topping follow-ups—Parklife and The Great Escape—saw Blur emerge as one of Britain’s leading pop acts.

Tracklisting

Position Title
A1 For Tomorrow
A2 Advert
A3 Colin Zeal
A4 Pressure On Julian
B5 Star Shaped
B6 Blue Jeans
B7.1 Chemical World
B7.2 Intermission
C8 Sunday Sunday
C9 Oily Water
C10 Miss America
C11 Villa Rosie
D12 Coping
D13 Turn It Up
D14.1 Resigned
D14.2 Commercial Break

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Release Information

Key Value
Wikipedia URL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Life_Is_Rubbish
Format 2× Vinyl (180 Gram, Gatefold) LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Special Edition
Label Food
Catalog Number FOODLPX9
Notes Special edition album on 180 gram vinyl, including codes to download the album and extra bonus material as 320kbps mp3 Each LP comes in a printed inner sleeve. Tracks are numbered sequentially on release. Sticker on shrinkwrap
Discogs URL Blur - Modern Life Is Rubbish