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During the mid to late 90’s Blur were one of the bands of the moment. The on going feud with Oasis rumbled on in the background, even though it was only created to sell magazines. They started to take a new direction towards the end of the 90’s and into the early part of the 00’s. The driving force behind the new direction was guitarist Graham Coxon. Eventually he fell out with Damon Albarn and Graham decided the time had come to draw a line under his Blur career, leaving the band to carry on without him. All the time he was in Blur, Coxon has been releasing the odd solo album here and there. Every time they sounded totally different to Blur’s album of the ... Read the complete review
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