Blur have announced details of a 30th anniversary vinyl reissue of their album ‘The Great Escape’. Check out the details below.
It comes as this year marks 30 years since the band’s fourth album arrived on September 11 1995, and marked the highly anticipated follow-up to their 1994 hit album ‘Parklife’. It contained singles like ‘Country House’, ‘The Universal’, ‘Stereotypes’, and ‘Charmless Man’, and debuted at the top of the UK album charts.
To celebrate the milestone, Blur have announced that the album will be released in brand new Half Speed Mastered Double-Disc Coloured Vinyl Edition. It will arrive on December 12 via Parlophone and is available to pre-order here.
In the 30th anniversary edition, the first disc features the 15-track standard album, while disc two contains a collection of rare B-sides and bonus tracks from the era, several of which are previously unreleased on vinyl. Both arrive on new yellow and turquoise vinyl and come in a gatefold cover that features all-new expanded artwork by artist and designer Tony Hung.

Check out the tracklist below.
The tracklist for ‘The Great Escape (30th Anniversary Edition)’ is:
DISC 1 (yellow vinyl):
Side A:
1. ‘Stereotypes’
2. ‘Country House’
3. ‘Best Days’
4. ‘Charmless Man’
5. ‘Fade Away’
6. ‘Top Man’
7. ‘The Universal’
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Side B:
1. ‘Mr. Robinson’s Quango’
2. ‘He Thought Of Cars’
3. ‘It Could Be You’
4. ‘Arnold Same’
5. ‘Globe Alone’
6. ‘Dan Abnormal
7. ‘Entertain Me’
8. ‘Yuko and Hiro’
DISC 2 (turquoise vinyl):
* previously unreleased on vinyl
Side A:
1. ‘One Born Every Minute’
2. ‘Ultranol’*
3. ‘Tame’
4. ‘No Monsters In Me’*
5. ‘To The End (La Comedie) (featuring Françoise Hardy)’*
Side B:
1. ‘The Horror’
2. ‘Ludwig’*
3 ‘A Song’*
4. ‘St Louis’*
5. ‘The Man Who Left Himself’
6. ‘Eine Kleine Lift Music’
Aside from the new vinyl rerelease, Blur are also celebrating three decades of the album by sharing a new five-piece capsule collection of new bespoke merch by Tony Hung. Like the record, this will also launch on December 12. Visit here to check out the collection and place any pre-orders.

The rerelease of ‘The Great Escape’ comes as the band’s drummer, Dave Rowntree announced a new photo book earlier this year, documenting the rise of the iconic Britpop band.
Titled No One You Know: Dave Rowntree’s Early Blur Photos, the 200+ page book arrives via independent publisher Hero next Tuesday (September 9), and is edited by journalist, author and broadcaster Miranda Sawyer.
Speaking about the project, the sticksman and soloist told NME: “I took over 1,000 pictures over the course of a few years. If the band were working, I was working. All of the other pictures that are out there are of the band doing photo shoots, magazine shoots, being on stage.
“I just have the other stuff: us hanging out, travelling, before shows, after shows, and just four men in their 20s being really excited by everything that’s going on…It was a thrilling time for the band. We were doing stuff that we’d come to take for granted, I’m ashamed to say, but we were doing it all for the first time.”
Check out the full interview with Rowntree here, where he also tells NME about his fondest memories from that time, the band’s rivalry with Oasis, his debut solo album, and what the future holds for Blur.
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