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Artist: Blur
Album: Parklife
Track number: 11
Duration: 4:09
Year: 1994
Genre: Rock
Subgenres: Alternative Dance & Alternative Pop/Rock & Britpop & Club/Dance & Indie Pop & Pop/Rock
Content: Vocal, Male
Instruments: Rock Band
Song by  Damon Albarn
Music by  Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James, Dave Rowntree
Published by  MCA Music

Album credits:
Damon Albarn  Vocals, Backing Vocals, Hammond, Moog, Machine Strings, Harpsichord, Melodica, Vibraphone, Recorder, Some Programming
Dave Rowntree  Drums, Percussion, Crowd Noise, Some Programming
Alex James  Bass Guitar, Crowd Noise
Graham Coxon  Backing Vocals, Electric Guitars, Acoustic Guitars, Clarinet, Saxophone, Percussion
Stephen Street  Vintage Keys, Sound Effects, Some Programming
Lætitia Sadier  Appears Courtesy of Stereolab

Co-ordination, Maintenance  Jason Guiness Cox
Management by  Chris Morrison
For  CMO Ltd.
USA A&R by  Michael Mena
Product Manager  Corbin Dooley

Additional track credits:
Produced by  Stephen Street
Engineered by  John Smith
Recorded in  Fulham, London, England
Recorded at  Maison Rouge
Recorded Between  November 1993 & January 1994

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