Blur13

Label:

Food – FOODLPX29

Format:

2 x Vinyl , LP, Album, Reissue, Special Edition , 180 g, Gatefold

Country:

UK & Europe

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Indie Rock

Tracklist

A1 Tender
Lyrics ByCoxon*
A2 Bugman
A3 Coffee & TV
Lyrics ByCoxon*
B1 Swamp Song
B2 1992
B3 B.L.U.R.E.M.I.
C1 Battle
Drums [Additional Drums]Jason Cox
C2 Mellow Song
C3 Trailerpark
ProducerBlur
D1 Caramel
D2 Trimm Trabb
D3 No Distance Left To Run
D4 Optigan 1

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗EMI Records Ltd.
  • Copyright ©EMI Records Ltd.
  • Marketed ByEMI
  • Distributed ByEMI
  • Recorded At13 (2)
  • Recorded AtMayfair Studios
  • Recorded AtStudio Sýrland
  • Recorded AtSarm West Studios
  • Published ByEMI Music Publishing Ltd.
  • Published ByMCA Music Publishing
  • Mastered AtAbbey Road Studios
  • Pressed ByOptimal Media GmbH – BC75271

Credits

  • Artwork [Chladni Circles]Hans Jenny
  • Artwork [Image Manipulation]Keith Albarn
  • Cover, PaintingGraham Coxon
  • DesignGraham Coxon
  • EngineerWilliam Orbit (tracks: A1 to C2, D1 to D4)
  • Engineer [Assistant Engineers]Iain Roberton
  • Mastered By [Vinyl]FA*
  • Music ByCoxon*
  • ProducerWilliam Orbit (tracks: A1 to C2, D1 to D4)
  • Programmed By [Pro Tools Programming]Sean Spuehler
  • SongwriterCoxon* (tracks: A1)

Notes

Special edition album on 180 gram vinyl in a gatefold sleeve.
The discs are housed in pictured cardboard sleeves.
Including codes to the album and extra bonus material in 320kbps MP3 format.

Recorded at 13, Mayfair Studios, Studio Syrland, Reykjavik & Sarm West

Published by EMI Music Publishing Ltd. Except side two track 02 MCA Music Publishing.

Cover shows details from the Painting 'Apprentice' by Graham Coxon
Chladni circles courtesy of 'Cymatics' by Hans Jenny

℗ 1999 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by EMI Records Ltd.
© 2012 EMI Records Ltd

Labels: Made in the EU. SDRM / BIEM.

Pressed By information is not listed. Information derived from runouts.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Printed): 5 099962 483315
  • Barcode (Scanned): 5099962483315
  • Barcode (Sticker on shrink in North America): 6 03497 91346 6
  • Matrix / Runout: BC75271-01A1 FA 6248331
  • Matrix / Runout: BC75271-01B1 6248331 FA
  • Matrix / Runout: BC75271-02C1 6248331 FA ABBEY ROAD
  • Matrix / Runout: BC75271-02D1 6248331 FA
  • Rights Society: SDRM / BIEM

Other Versions (5 of 80)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
New Submission
13 (CDr, Album, Promo) Food none UK 1998
New Submission
13 (CDr, Album, Promo, Stereo) Food none UK 1998
13 (CD, Album) Food 7243 4 99129 2 2, 7243 4 9912 9 2, 4 99129 2, 4991 292., FOODCD 29 Europe 1999
Recently Edited
13 (CD, Album) Virgin 7243 4 99129 2 2 US 1999
Recently Edited
13 (CD, Album, Stereo) Parlophone TO-65091 Japan 1999

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Reviews

  • geenstillo's avatar
    geenstillo
    for 2022 repress see https://discogs.cinepelis.org/release/25823950-Blur-13
    need more words word .
    • tmfrn's avatar
      tmfrn
      The 2023 repress is identical to all the previous versions of the 2012 reissue. It sounds great. Delighted to have a copy for a reasonable price.

      ~Edited to reflect the fact it *isn’t* identical. See discussion below
      • mert100's avatar
        mert100
        What's the deal with this? Repressed? Lots of new postings for sale online.
        • Soundgarden84's avatar
          Soundgarden84
          Sounds really rich and strong on my system. Glad to own it.
          • .Richard.
            Edited 3 years ago
            Curious as to why this didn’t get repressed like the others, which seemed to be pressed in greater quantities and for longer? Along with Parklife, probably one of their most popular releases and the Parklife reissue has had numerous represses. It makes you wonder if there was an issue with the metalwork and maybe it was damaged? Seems strange and I can only imagine it needs a recut otherwise we would have seen it come back into stock like the others?
            • GOODGROOVECIRCLE's avatar
              I can’t believe the reissue is so expensive. I’m glad I bought mine back in 2013.
              • strungout's avatar
                strungout
                Edited 6 years ago
                Instead of mine stating ℗ 1999 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by EMI Records Ltd.
                © 2012 EMI Records Ltd, it rather states OWNED BY PARLOPHONE RECORDS LTD, 2012 PARLOPHONE RECORDS LTD.
                MARKETED AND DISTRIBUTED BY PARLOPHONE. PRINTED IN THE EU.
                Also on the front cover it has the same clear sticker as found on the original 1999 vinyl release and A WARNER MUSIC GROUP COMPANY printed on labels.
                All other numbers/info match up besides these above mentioned differences. Should I create a new release?
                • SpacemanT's avatar
                  SpacemanT
                  Music pressing is great, shame the artwork looks like it was blown up from the CD, especially as they have bothered to emboss the inner picture sleeves.
                  • ricolek's avatar
                    ricolek
                    Edited 8 years ago
                    I feel like there's a lump on a certain bass frequency that makes it very resonant, the selftitled for example is much more flat (and pleasing). It also seems like there are slight distortions from the factory, throughout the whole record, popping scratching sounds.
                    • rdrxscm's avatar
                      rdrxscm
                      Incredible on wax. I still can't choose over this, self-titled, Modern Life Is Rubbish and Think Thank but I think my favourites change over time any way.

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