• Parklife is the third studio album by the English rock band Blur, released on 25 April 1994, by Food Records. After moderate sales for their previous album...
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  • "Parklife" is a song by the English rock band Blur, released in August 1994 by Food and Parlophone as the third single from the band's third studio album...
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  • Parklife is an annual two-day music festival in Manchester, England and takes place in June each year. The festival predominantly features dance and electronic...
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  • Parklife is an album by Blur. It may also refer to: "Parklife" (song), a song from the above album Parklife Music Festival, a former annual Australian...
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  • Parklife is the name of two major music festivals: Parklife Music Festival, a former annual Australian music festival held from 2000 to 2013 Parklife...
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  • a British political figure, entrepreneur, author and co-creator of the Parklife festival and The Warehouse Project. He is the Night Time Economy Adviser...
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  • Parklife Music Festival was an Australian music festival held between 2000-2013 in city parks around Australia in September/October. Until 2012, Parklife...
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    Beatles and XTC, Blur released the albums Modern Life Is Rubbish (1993), Parklife (1994) and The Great Escape (1995). As a result, the band helped to popularise...
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    Rock & Chips. He is also known for featuring on Blur's 1994 hit single "Parklife". Daniels went to Rutherford Comprehensive School in Paddington, west London...
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    follow-ups Parklife (1994) and The Great Escape (1995) helped the band achieve mainstream popularity in Britain; every Blur studio album from Parklife onwards...
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  • released by Blur in the mid-1990s, after Modern Life Is Rubbish (1993) and Parklife (1994). With Blur's 1997 self-titled album, the band would change direction...
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  • English alternative rock band Blur. It appears on their third studio album, Parklife (1994), and was released as a single in May 1994 by Food Records. The song...
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  • "Popscene" "For Tomorrow" "Chemical World" "Sunday Sunday" "Girls & Boys" "Parklife" "To the End" "End of a Century" "Country House" "The Universal" "Stereotypes"...
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  • defining releases of the Britpop scene, and its chart-topping follow-ups—Parklife and The Great Escape—saw Blur emerge as one of Britain's leading pop acts...
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  • Rubbish) "Parklife" – 3:12 / 3:37 (from Parklife) "End of a Century" – 3:30 / 3:05 (from Parklife) "To the End" – 4:24 / 4:24 (from Parklife) "This Is...
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  • Henry – backing vocals Phil Daniels – vocals on "Parklife" Harry Enfield – 'The Tea Lady' on "Parklife" Khyam Allami – oud on "Out of Time" Stephen Thomas...
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  • by Food Records as the lead single from the group's third studio album, Parklife (1994). The frontman of Blur, Damon Albarn wrote the song's lyrics with...
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  • (March 16, 2022). "Live Review: Wilderado @ Union Stage — 3/10/22". Parklife DC. Parklife Productions. Stewart, Jed; Hrycyszyn, Sofia (May 10, 2022). "Good...
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    the 1960s. The result was the Blur albums Modern Life Is Rubbish (1993), Parklife (1994) and The Great Escape (1995). All three received critical acclaim...
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  • Low" is a song by English rock band Blur for their third studio album, Parklife. The song was released as a promotional single in 1995. Originally titled...
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  • & Tina Turner Bottom two Nick & Luba 21 (5, 5, 5, 6) American Smooth "Parklife" — Blur Safe Montell & Johannes 30 (8, 7, 7, 8) Samba "Fuego" — Eleni Foureira...
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  • moderate success, Blur's third album, Parklife, made them arguably the most popular band in the UK in 1994. Parklife continued the fiercely British nature...
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  • Length 1. "Beetlebum" Blur, 1997 5:04 2. "Girls & Boys" (single edit) Parklife, 1994 4:19 3. "For Tomorrow" (Visit to Primrose Hill extended version)...
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  • Records, it was the last single to be released from their third album, Parklife (1994). The song reached number 19 on the UK Singles Chart, considered...
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    Amnesia in Ibiza, Coachella, Music On, Mint, Creamfields, Club Space and Parklife. He worked as a musical duo with Kolter called Stussko, and as a duo with...
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    September 2024, playing at the SWG3 club. His performance at the 2024 Parklife festival was reviewed as "one of the highlight sets". He also had a sold-out...
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  • British Album of the Year British Producer of the Year Blur – Parklife Eternal – Always & Forever Massive Attack – Protection Oasis – Definitely Maybe...
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  • band from Brisbane. They came to prominence winning a spot to play at Parklife in Brisbane in September 2012. The band released their debut album, the...
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    Enfield, who was dressed as a tea lady, and played hits like Song 2 and Parklife. "The Windsors: Endgame | Prince of Wales Theatre". Retrieved 19 January...
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    added French backing vocals on the 1994 song "To the End," from Blur's Parklife album. In 1995, she recorded the Serge Gainsbourg/Brigitte Bardot song...
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