Only decent tracks are She's So High, There's No Other Way and Bang (which were the singles, and shows where all their efforts went into). The other tracks serve as filler album material. Sounds like indie dance rather than Britpop though.
I had a clear out of my loft & found a load of tapes & thought it would be nice to listen to them again & have them in my collection since I no longer have a tape player. Brought back memories of school 10 years ago!
This has to be the best Blur album ever! Long before everyone jumped on the bandwagon called Parklife. Did you know that on "She's so high" Alex James didn't play bass? Enjoy!