The fourth studio album by the English rock band, originally released in September 1995. 'The Great Escape' is often considered to be the final album of a trio of Britpop albums released by Blur in the mid-1990s, after 'Modern Life Is Rubbish' (1993) and 'Parklife' (1994). With Blur's 1997 self-titled album, the band would change direction and move away from Britpop in favour of a more lo-fi and alternative rock sound. Features the singles 'Country House', 'The Universal', 'Stereotypes', 'Charmless Man' and 'It Could Be You'. Album Tracks 1. Stereotypes 2. Country House 3. Best Days 4. Charmless Man 5. Fade Away 6. Top Man 7. The Universal 8. Mr. Robinson's Quango 9. He Thought of Cars 10. It Could Be You 11. Ernold Same (Feat. Ken Livingstone) 12. Globe Alone 13. Dan Abnormal 14. Entertain Me 15. Yuko and Hiro