The Blur reunion is over, but fans can relive it with a new film.
No Distance Left To Run, a 98-minute documentary directed by Will Lovelace and Dylan Southern and featuring interviews with the band members recounting the highs and lows of Blur from the beginning to their 2009 return shows at Glastonbury and Hyde Park, premieres in cinemas worldwide tomorrow. It also comprises the first disc in a two-disc set hitting stores mid-February.
The second disc in the set is Live at Hyde Park, directed by Giorgio Testi and filmed in HD over two nights in July. It has a running time of 125 minutes and it includes the songs: "She’s So High," "Girls & Boys," "Tracy Jacks," "There’s No Otherway," "Jubilee," "Bad Head," "Beetlebum," "Out of Time," "Trimm Trab," "Coffee and TV," "Tender," "Country House," "Oily Water," "Chemical World," "Sunday Sunday," "Parklife," "End of the Century," "To the End," "This is a Low," "Pop Scene," "Advert," "Song 2," "Death of a Party," "For Tomorrow," and "The Universal."
Click here for more and check out a trailer below.
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