In 1993, released a 2nd Blur album was under a worst possible rating. Firstly, the band in 1992 was unsuccessful for US tour and sluggish Ending conditions before sacking at her record company, were added then the competition from Suede and the time in England everything overshadowing Grunge. The resulting work here is therefore a response to the increasing Americanization of the market, here the band is as British as never before and never after. Gnaz clearly is the infamous cynical and ironic observation of British everyday world that you should bring on the next two albums to perfection. Among the songs themselves: Highlights are definitely For Tomorrow, Colin Zeal, Star Shaped, blue jeans, Chemical World, Sunday Sunday, Coping and Villa Rosie. The psychedelic Oily Water the Experiemntier Delight the band shows to the fullest. A good album and cornerstone of the two best albums of the Britpop Parklife and The Great Escape.