This album is tearing my hair out right now, in a good way. Here was where they took on America with no holds barred. Someone thought - "just hook the Yanks in with a Nirvana-esque 'Song 2' and Blur's fame is assured?"
Right?
But it didn't quite work out that way.
For me personally, this album reminds me of the one time in my life I dabbled briefly in cocaine and gave it up. "Country Sad Ballad Man" was my coming-down song for awhile. The depths of depression after doing cocaine were incredible and like nothing I'd ever experienced before or since.
Anyway, but it's really fun to hear this album again. Of course they graciously included their trademark one (or two) punk song(s) for each album here i.e. "Chinese Bombs". I will probably write a better, more comprehensive review of this album later, but I'd love to hear what anyone else has to say EXCEPT clueless Americans who say "I only liked 'Song 2'" who can frankly go suck on several hot dogs.
If I'm honest, I'll admit "Look Inside America" is my fave. Sorry this tracklisting comes from a Japanese edition. Too bad, it's just the CD I happen to have. I lived in Dallas at the time and I was chomping at the bit for this album when it came out so I just took what I could get you know?
Poll Results
Option | Votes |
1. Beetlebum | 23 |
2. Song 2 | 15 |
7. You're So Great | 12 |
5. On Your Own | 12 |
8. Death Of A Party | 6 |
14. Essex Dogs | 5 |
4. M.O.R. | 2 |
10. I'm Just A Killer For Your Love | 2 |
12. Strange News From Another Star | 2 |
11. Look Inside America | 1 |
9. Chinese Bombs | 1 |
13. Movin' On | 1 |
6. Theme From Retro | 0 |
3. Country Sad Ballad Man | 0 |
15. Dancehall (bonus track for Japan) | 0 |
― Bimble Is Still More Goth Than You, Wednesday, 16 July 2008 12:13 (sixteen years ago) link