Blur - Discography 1991-2015 -flac- Here
CD / Digital Remasters (2012 Special Edition series where applicable) Lossless (~900–1100 kbps) Stereo / 44.1kHz / 16-bit live albums from this era in the draft?
After a brief hiatus, Blur reunited with a renewed sense of purpose, releasing Think Tank (2003). This album featured a more stripped-back, atmospheric sound, with tracks like "Out of My Head" and "Crazy for You." The band's seventh studio album, The Magic Whip (2015), marked their first studio release in 12 years. This album saw Blur seamlessly blending indie rock, electronic, and dance music elements, producing standout tracks like "Gomis" and "Lonesome Crowded West." Blur - Discography 1991-2015 -FLAC-
This is the most demanding album for a file format. 13 is dense with found sounds, loops, and emotional fragility. "Caramel" requires dynamic range to go from whisper-quiet to screaming loud. Without FLAC, you lose the contrast that makes the album a masterpiece. For fans of William Orbit’s production, lossless is non-negotiable. CD / Digital Remasters (2012 Special Edition series
This era defines the band's commercial peak and their role as figureheads of the Britpop movement. In FLAC, the punchy, analog production of Stephen Street and the layered instrumentation shine through with remarkable clarity. This album saw Blur seamlessly blending indie rock,
: The debut album that introduced the band with a mix of shoegaze and "baggy" sounds. It includes the hit single "There's No Other Way". Modern Life Is Rubbish (1993)
