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Parklife is a Britpop album by the band Blur, released on April 25, 1994 (see 1994 in music). The album, along with Oasis' Definitely Maybe, launched the Britpop revolution in music in the UK and elsewhere. The bands' sketches of British life among ordinary men and women prompted many reviewers to compare the band to The Kinks. Another probable influence, especially on the title song, is The Small Faces. A surprising influence on the lyrics of "This Is a Low" is the BBC's Shipping Forecast. The songs themselves span many genres, such as the Pet Shop Boys-esque hit single 'Girls And Boys', the jazzy interlude of 'The Debt Collector', the Oi punk of 'Bank Holiday', and the hard rocking 'Trouble In The Message Centre'. Despite this, the album always sounds cohesive, and is rightly regarded as one of the best albums ever.
United Kingdom - album
Track listing
Personnel
Chart positions
1994 Parklife No. 1
United Kingdom - singles
1994 Girls and Boys No. 5
1994 To the End No. 16
1994 Parklife No. 10
1994 End of a Century No. 19
Billboard Music Charts (North America) - album
1994 Heatseekers No. 6Billboard (North America) - singles
1994 Girls and Boys The Billboard Hot 100 No. 59 1994 Girls and Boys Modern Rock Tracks No. 4 1994 Girls and Boys Top 40 Mainstream No. 40 1994 Girls and Boys Hot Dance Music/Club Play No. 21 1994 Girls and Boys Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales No. 23

