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Blur: The Best Of

Blur: The Best Of
Blur - The Best of - cover art.jpg
Greatest hits album by Blur
Released 30 October 2000
Recorded 1990–2000
Genre Britpop, alternative rock, indie rock, art rock, dance-rock
Length 77:08 (CD1)
43:38 (CD2)
89:35 (VHS/DVD)
Label Food/Virgin/Parlophone
Producer Stephen Street, William Orbit, Steve Lovell, Steve Power, Ben Hillier
Blur chronology
The 10 Year Limited Edition Anniversary Box Set
(1999)
Blur: The Best Of
(2000)
Think Tank
(2003)
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic (88/100)
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4.5/5 stars
Billboard (favourable)
Drowned in Sound (6/10)
Entertainment Weekly A−
NME (9/10)
Pitchfork Media (8.6/10)
Q 4/5 stars
Robert Christgau A−
The Rolling Stone Album Guide 4.5/5 stars
Wall of Sound (86/100)

Blur: The Best Of is a greatest hits compilation album by English Britpop band Blur, first released in late 2000 and is the final Blur album by Food Records. It was released on CD, cassette tape, MiniDisc, double 12" vinyl record, DVD and VHS. The CD album includes 17 of Blur's 23 singles from 1990 to 2000, plus non-single, "This Is a Low". A special edition of the CD version included a live CD. The DVD/VHS version contains the videos of Blur's first 22 singles. The tracks 'Beetlebum' and 'Song 2' appears in the same order and tracklist of Blur (1997) where it originally appeared. The album, which has had enduring sales, hit number 3 in the band's native UK in the autumn of 2000, while denting the US charts at number 186. The cover is by artist Julian Opie. The painting of this Blur album can be found at the National Portrait Gallery in London, England. The album's cover bears some similarity to that of Queen's 1982 Hot Space.

The album received a positive critical response. Of the reviews collected from notable publications by popular review aggregator website Metacritic, the album holds an overall approval rating of 88%.

On the chart ending 7 March 2009, it was reported by Music Week that the album passed over one million unit sales in the United Kingdom.

A proposed title for the album was Best Blur Album in the World Ever, in reference to the compilation album series The Best... Album in the World...Ever! (which often contained songs by Blur).

All tracks written by Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James, and Dave Rowntree.


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