Decided to do these in alphabetical order as to not cause upset. Number two on my list is Blur's Parklife. Released in April 1994 it heralded the start of Brit pop along with Manchurian rivals Oasis, and it charted at number one. Contains a whole host of classic Blur singles (Girls and Boys, Parklife etc) along with quality album tracks like Tracy Jacks and London Loves. Echos of fellow North London band Madness about this LP making it a winner in my book. The two greyhounds at Walthamstow dogs is the only good album cover Albarn's boys had - some people rave about Think Tank but the content doesn't match the cover. It's shit.
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