Blur to reissue 1995's "Live At The Budokan" album
28 July 2014, 14:33
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
Blur have a new album coming out, but sadly it’s only a reissue.
Nevertheless, Damon Albarn and co will re-release 1995’s Live At The Budokan, recorded in Japan, on 11 August. It’s also been remastered at London’s Abbey Road Studios.
Check out the tracklist below:
‘The Great Escape’
‘Jubilee’
‘Popscene’
‘End Of A Century’
‘Tracy Jacks’
‘Mr Robinson’s Quango’
‘To The End’
‘Fade Away’
‘It Could Be You’
‘Stereotypes’
‘She’s So High’
‘Girls & Boys’
‘Advert’
‘Intermission’
‘Bank Holiday’
‘For Tomorrow’
‘Country House’
‘This Is A Low’
‘Supa Shoppa’
‘Yuko And Hiro’
‘He Thought Of Cars’
‘Coping’
‘Globe Alone’
‘Parklife’
‘The Universal’
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