Blur - Discography 1991-2015 -flac- !!top!! May 2026

This guide explores the studio discography of Blur from their 1991 debut to their 2015 comeback. For audiophiles, seeking these titles in FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is the preferred way to preserve the intricate production of Damon Albarn and the distinctive guitar work of Graham Coxon. The Early Years: From Madchester to Britpop (1991–1995)

Note: Always support the artists. If you are downloading FLAC files, ensure you own the physical media (CDs/Vinyl) or purchase digital FLACs from legitimate stores like Qobuz, 7digital, or Bandcamp to ensure the band gets paid for their incredible legacy. Blur - Discography 1991-2015 -FLAC-

2. The Definition of an Era: Modern Life Is Rubbish (1993)

The Vibe: quintessential British pop, Kinks-inspired, angry but melodic. Key Tracks: For Tomorrow, Chemical World, Sunday Sunday This guide explores the studio discography of Blur

See a full breakdown of their various releases and formats on FLAC tracks: 14 Total size: 482 MB

  • FLAC tracks: 14
  • Total size: 482 MB

It’s easy to dismiss Leisure as a product of its time, but in FLAC, the sonic layers shine through. The production is thick, drenched in the psychedelic swirl popular at the time. "There's No Other Way" still hits with a catchy, anthemic quality, but tracks like "Sing" hint at the darker, more atmospheric side the band would explore later. It’s a time capsule, but one that sounds surprisingly fresh when the audio compression is stripped away.

  • Debut EP, featuring "Coffee & TV" and "Inertia Creeps"

Continued Innovation (2000-2015)