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Parklife album cover
Parklife album cover








parklife album cover

who released their debut album Definitely Maybe in 1994. The French vocals on To The End are sung by Lætitia SadierĪt the time, Sadier was a member of the London-based electronic pop band Stereolab, who released their third LP Mars Audiac Quintet in August 1994. One Album Story (storyalbummhmusicofhistory) Blur - Parklife (1994) The third studio album.What I do know is that as soon as it began to get played on the radio, dustmen started apologising for waking me up in the morning.”

parklife album cover

Small round pink sticker on cover stating 'Including Girls & Boys and To The End 16 Tracks' Runouts are stamped except 'Town House Dmm' on side A, which is etched. 2023 Parlophone Records Limited Privacy Policy Terms Of Use Cookies Policy Cookies Settings. "You never knew exactly what the song was about, and I still don’t - which is part of the magic of it. Printed glossy card inner sleeve of some lyrics and chords. Moviestore Collection Ltd / Alamy Stock Photo

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Phil Daniels in his most famous role: Jimmy the Mod in Quadrophenia (1979). He recalled in his autobiography, Class Actor: “I just imagined flowers and parks, and not having too much to do." The Quadrophenia actor was enlisted to appear on The Debt Collector, but Daniels recalls that Albarn was having problems nailing the vocal. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Blur Parklife 1994 Album Cover Canvas Wall Art Poster Print Music 90s Brit Pop at the best. Phil Daniels saved the song Parklife with his guest appearance.Walthamstow dog track was closed in 2008 and sold to property developers.īlur at Walthamstow Stadium, 15 April 1994: Dave Rowntree, Damon Albarn, Alex James And Graham Coxon. The band had a launch party for the Parklife album on 15 April 1994. The photos of Blur at the dogs were taken at Walthamstow Stadium.The Pilot Inn public house on the Greenwich Peninsula in south London, photographed in 2013. The area was significantly redeveloped soon after for the "Millennium Dome", now better known as The O2, but the row of houses and the Pilot Inn are still standing.










Parklife album cover