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The Ballad of Darren (Deluxe)

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Early on in The Ballad of Darren, the unexpected and understated Blur reunion album, Damon Albarn sings "We have lost the feeling that we thought we'd never lose," a line that could easily be interpreted as the vocalist addressing his bandmates. Blur lost an intangible feeling during an acrimonious split in the early 2000s, the band limping forward after the departure of guitarist Graham Coxon during the sessions for Think Tank. Within a few years, the group tended to their lingering wounds, healing enough to play the occasional reunion concert, a union that eventually led to The Magic Whip, a happy accident of an album. The Ballad of Darren is something entirely different. Where Coxon crafted The Magic Whip from studio jams the band left behind after a week exiled in Hong Kong, Blur recorded The Ballad of Darren as a unit within the studio, shaping and coloring compositions Albarn wrote while on tour with Gorillaz in 2022. It's how Blur made records back in the '90s but, notably, the group replaced their mainstay Stephen Street with James Ford, a producer who has worked with Arctic Monkeys and Florence and the Machine, not to mention Gorillaz. Ford teases out the louche, loungey aspects of Albarn's songs, lending a lushness to the melancholy undercurrents that flow through The Ballad of Darren. Apart from "St. Charles Square," which announces itself with a flurry of guitar skronk and profanity, there's no direct evocation of Blur's younger days; far from conjuring the ghost of the melodramatic "To the End," the hints of hi-fi sophistication lend weary texture to melodies that sigh and linger. Albarn spends the album pondering severed connections and vanished spaces, sentiments that could be read either as mourning a personal loss or as a meditation on a post-pandemic world, yet The Ballad of Darren doesn't feel precisely sad, not in the way Damon's solo albums often can. Blur gives Albarn's songs depth and dimension, as Graham Coxon decorates the margins left by the elastic rhythms of Alex James and Dave Rowntree. The Magic Whip hinted at the essence of this chemistry but The Ballad of Darren revels in it, resulting in an album that feels age-appropriate without being stodgy: it's mature and nuanced, cherishing the connections that once were taken for granted but now seem precious.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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1
The Ballad
00:03:36

D. Albarn, Writer - Alex James, Bass - Dave Rowntree, Drums - David Wrench, Mixer - Graham Coxon, Guitar, Backing Vocals - Blur, MainArtist - Damon Albarn, Keyboards, Piano, Vocals, Backing Vocals - James Ford, Producer, Keyboards - Kotono Sato, Violin - Sarah Tuke, Violin - Matt Colton, Masterer - A. James, Writer - Mat Bartram, String Recording Engineer - Izzi Dunn, Cello - G. Coxon, Writer - D. Rowntree, Writer - Ciara Ismail, Viola - Luke Pickering, AssistantEngineer - Samuel Egglenton, Engineer, Additional Production - Grace Banks, AssistantEngineer - Giacomo Vianello, AssistantEngineer

© 2023 Blur under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company Under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company, ℗ 2023 Blur

2
St. Charles Square Explicit
00:03:55

D. Albarn, Writer - Alex James, Bass Guitar - David Wrench, Mixer - Graham Coxon, Backing Vocals - Blur, MainArtist - Damon Albarn, Keyboards, Piano, Vocals, Backing Vocals - James Ford, Producer, Keyboards - Matt Colton, Masterer - A. James, Writer - G. Coxon, Writer - D. Rowntree, Writer - Samuel Egglenton, Engineer, Additional Production - Grace Banks, Assistant Mixer - Giacomo Vianello, AssistantEngineer

© 2023 Blur under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company Under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company, ℗ 2023 Blur

3
Barbaric
00:04:08

D. Albarn, Writer - Alex James, Bass Guitar - Dave Rowntree, Drums - David Wrench, Mixer - Graham Coxon, Guitar, Backing Vocals - Blur, MainArtist - Damon Albarn, Keyboards, Piano, Vocals, Background Vocals - James Ford, Producer, Keyboards - Kotono Sato, Violin - Sarah Tuke, Violin - Matt Colton, Masterer - A. James, Writer - Mat Bartram, Engineer - Izzi Dunn, Cello - G. Coxon, Writer - D. Rowntree, Writer - Ciara Ismail, Viola - Luke Pickering, AssistantEngineer - The Demon Strings, Strings - Samuel Egglenton, Engineer, Additional Production - Giacomo Vianello, AssistantEngineer

© 2023 Blur under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company Under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company, ℗ 2023 Blur

4
Russian Strings
00:03:37

D. Albarn, Writer - Alex James, Bass - Dave Rowntree, Drums - David Wrench, Mixer - Graham Coxon, Guitar, Backing Vocals - Blur, MainArtist - Damon Albarn, Keyboards, Piano, Vocals, Backing Vocals - James Ford, Producer, Keyboards - Matt Colton, Masterer - A. James, Writer - G. Coxon, Writer - D. Rowntree, Writer - Samuel Egglenton, Engineer, Additional Production - Grace Banks, Assistant Mixer

© 2023 Blur under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company Under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company, ℗ 2023 Blur

5
The Everglades (For Leonard)
00:02:56

D. Albarn, Writer - Alex James, Bass - Dave Rowntree, Drums - David Wrench, Mixer - Graham Coxon, Guitar - Blur, MainArtist - Damon Albarn, Keyboards, Piano, Vocals - James Ford, Producer, Keyboards - Kotono Sato, Violin - Sarah Tuke, Violin - Matt Colton, Masterer - A. James, Writer - Mat Bartram, String Recording Engineer - Izzi Dunn, Cello - G. Coxon, Writer - D. Rowntree, Writer - Ciara Ismail, Violin - Samuel Egglenton, Engineer, Additional Production - Grace Banks, Assistant Mix Engineer Mixer - Giacomo Vianello, AssistantEngineer

© 2023 Blur under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company Under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company, ℗ 2023 Blur

6
The Narcissist
00:04:05

D. Albarn, Writer - Alex James, Bass - Dave Rowntree, Drums - David Wrench, Mixer - Graham Coxon, Guitar - Blur, MainArtist - Damon Albarn, Keyboards, Piano, Vocals - James Ford, Producer, Keyboards - Matt Colton, Masterer - A. James, Writer - G. Coxon, Writer - D. Rowntree, Writer - Samuel Egglenton, Engineer, Additional Production - Grace Banks, Assistant Mixer - Giacomo Vianello, AssistantEngineer

© 2023 Blur under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company Under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company, ℗ 2023 Blur

7
Goodbye Albert
00:04:16

D. Albarn, Writer - Alex James, Bass - Dave Rowntree, Drums - David Wrench, Mixer - Graham Coxon, Guitar - Blur, MainArtist - Damon Albarn, Keyboards, Piano, Vocals - James Ford, Producer - Kotono Sato, Violin - Sarah Tuke, Violin - Matt Colton, Masterer - A. James, Writer - Mat Bartram, String Recording Engineer - Izzi Dunn, Cello - G. Coxon, Writer - D. Rowntree, Writer - Ciara Ismail, Viola - Luke Pickering, Assistant Strings Engineer - Samuel Egglenton, Additional Production - Grace Banks, AssistantEngineer - Giacomo Vianello, AssistantEngineer

© 2023 Blur under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company Under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company, ℗ 2023 Blur

8
Far Away Island
00:02:57

D. Albarn, Writer - Alex James, Bass - Dave Rowntree, Drums - David Wrench, Mixer - Graham Coxon, Guitar, Backing Vocals - Blur, MainArtist - Damon Albarn, Keyboards, Piano, Vocals, Backing Vocals - James Ford, Producer, Keyboards - Kotono Sato, Violin - Sarah Tuke, Violin - Matt Colton, Masterer - A. James, Writer - Mat Bartram, String Recording Engineer - Izzi Dunn, Cello - G. Coxon, Writer - D. Rowntree, Writer - Ciara Ismail, Viola - Luke Pickering, AssistantEngineer - Samuel Egglenton, Engineer, Additional Production - Grace Banks, Assistant Mixer - Giacomo Vianello, AssistantEngineer

© 2023 Blur under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company Under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company, ℗ 2023 Blur

9
Avalon
00:03:05

D. Albarn, Writer - Alex James, Bass - Dave Rowntree, Drums - David Wrench, Mixer - Chris Storr, Trumpet - Graham Coxon, Guitar, Backing Vocals - Blur, MainArtist - Damon Albarn, Keyboards, Piano, Vocals, Backing Vocals - James Ford, Producer - Danny Marsden, Trumpet - Mike Smith, Arranger - Nichol Thompson, Trombone - A. James, Writer - Mat Bartram, Brass Engineer - Alistair White, Trombone - G. Coxon, Writer - D. Rowntree, Writer - Luke Pickering, AssistantEngineer - Samuel Egglenton, Engineer, Additional Production - Grace Banks, Assistant Mixer - Giacomo Vianello, AssistantEngineer

© 2023 Blur under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company Under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company, ℗ 2023 Blur

10
The Heights
00:03:23

D. Albarn, Writer - Alex James, Bass - Dave Rowntree, Drums - David Wrench, Mixer - Graham Coxon, Guitar, Backing Vocals - Blur, MainArtist - Damon Albarn, Keyboards, Piano, Backing Vocals - James Ford, Producer, Keyboards - Kotono Sato, Violin - Sarah Tuke, Violin - Matt Colton, Masterer - A. James, Writer - Mat Bartram, String Recording Engineer - Izzi Dunn, Cello - G. Coxon, Writer - D. Rowntree, Writer - Ciara Ismail, Viola - Luke Pickering, AssistantEngineer - Samuel Egglenton, Engineer, Additional Production - Grace Banks, Assistant Mixer - Giacomo Vianello, AssistantEngineer

© 2023 Blur under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company Under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company, ℗ 2023 Blur

11
The Rabbi
00:02:43

D. Albarn, Writer - Alex James, Bass - Dave Rowntree, Drums - David Wrench, Mixer - Graham Coxon, Guitar, Backing Vocals - Blur, MainArtist - Damon Albarn, Keyboards, Piano, Vocals, Backing Vocals - James Ford, Producer, Keyboards - Kotono Sato, Violin - Sarah Tuke, Violin - Matt Colton, Masterer - A. James, Writer - Mat Bartram, String Recording Engineer - Izzi Dunn, Cello - G. Coxon, Writer - D. Rowntree, Writer - Ciara Ismail, Viola - Luke Pickering, AssistantEngineer - Samuel Egglenton, Engineer, Additional Production - Grace Banks, Assistant Mixer - Giacomo Vianello, AdditionalEngineer, AssistantEngineer

© 2023 Blur under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company Under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company, ℗ 2023 Blur

12
The Swan
00:03:42

D. Albarn, Writer - Alex James, Bass - Dave Rowntree, Drums - David Wrench, Mixer - Graham Coxon, Guitar - Blur, MainArtist - Damon Albarn, Keyboards, Piano, Vocals - James Ford, Producer, Keyboards - Kotono Sato, Violin - Sarah Tuke, Violin - Matt Colton, Masterer - A. James, Writer - Mat Bartram, String Recording Engineer - Izzi Dunn, Cello - G. Coxon, Writer - D. Rowntree, Writer - Ciara Ismail, Viola - Luke Pickering, AssistantEngineer - Samuel Egglenton, Engineer, Additional Production - Grace Banks, AssistantEngineer - Giacomo Vianello, Engineer

© 2023 Blur under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company Under exclusive licence to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company, ℗ 2023 Blur

Album review

Early on in The Ballad of Darren, the unexpected and understated Blur reunion album, Damon Albarn sings "We have lost the feeling that we thought we'd never lose," a line that could easily be interpreted as the vocalist addressing his bandmates. Blur lost an intangible feeling during an acrimonious split in the early 2000s, the band limping forward after the departure of guitarist Graham Coxon during the sessions for Think Tank. Within a few years, the group tended to their lingering wounds, healing enough to play the occasional reunion concert, a union that eventually led to The Magic Whip, a happy accident of an album. The Ballad of Darren is something entirely different. Where Coxon crafted The Magic Whip from studio jams the band left behind after a week exiled in Hong Kong, Blur recorded The Ballad of Darren as a unit within the studio, shaping and coloring compositions Albarn wrote while on tour with Gorillaz in 2022. It's how Blur made records back in the '90s but, notably, the group replaced their mainstay Stephen Street with James Ford, a producer who has worked with Arctic Monkeys and Florence and the Machine, not to mention Gorillaz. Ford teases out the louche, loungey aspects of Albarn's songs, lending a lushness to the melancholy undercurrents that flow through The Ballad of Darren. Apart from "St. Charles Square," which announces itself with a flurry of guitar skronk and profanity, there's no direct evocation of Blur's younger days; far from conjuring the ghost of the melodramatic "To the End," the hints of hi-fi sophistication lend weary texture to melodies that sigh and linger. Albarn spends the album pondering severed connections and vanished spaces, sentiments that could be read either as mourning a personal loss or as a meditation on a post-pandemic world, yet The Ballad of Darren doesn't feel precisely sad, not in the way Damon's solo albums often can. Blur gives Albarn's songs depth and dimension, as Graham Coxon decorates the margins left by the elastic rhythms of Alex James and Dave Rowntree. The Magic Whip hinted at the essence of this chemistry but The Ballad of Darren revels in it, resulting in an album that feels age-appropriate without being stodgy: it's mature and nuanced, cherishing the connections that once were taken for granted but now seem precious.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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