Blurred (song) explained
Blurred |
Cover: | Blurred Pianoman cover.png |
Type: | Single |
Artist: | Pianoman |
Released: | 3 June 1996 |
Length: | 3:56 (original edit) |
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Producer: | James Sammon, Dave Creffield |
"Blurred" is a song by English dance music producer Pianoman. The song is a mix of mid-'90s dance production (such as a prominent synthesizer riff running throughout the song), a sample of the chorus from the Blur song "Girls & Boys", and a piano melody from Jimi Polo's "Better Days". It was a hit in Ibiza in 1995 before being officially released the next year. The song reached number six on the UK Singles Chart after Blur approved the sample.[1] It remains Pianoman's only hit single.
Track listings
UK CD single[2]
- "Blurred" (Pianoman original edit)
- "Blurred" (Pianoman original club mix)
- "Blurred" (Hed Boys Seka mix)
- "Blurred" (Pianoman Move to the Groove dub)
- "Blurred" (Hed Boys Move to the Groove Seka dub)
- "Blurred" (P.C.P. Classic Piano mix)
UK 12-inch single[3]
A1. "Blurred" (Pianoman original club mix)
A2. "Blurred" (P.C.P. Classic Piano mix)
B1. "Blurred" (Hed Boys Seka mix)
B2. "Blurred" (Hed Boys Move to the Groove Seka dub)
UK cassette single[4]
- "Blurred" (Pianoman original edit)
- "Blurred" (Pianoman original club mix)
European and Australian CD single[5]
- "Blurred" (Pianoman original edit)
- "Blurred" (Pianoman original club mix)
- "Blurred" (Hed Boys Seka mix)
- "Blurred" (Pianoman Move to the Groove dub)
Charts
Year-end charts
Notes and References
- Pianoman Get Blur's Blessing. Record Mirror Dance Update. 3. 25 May 1996.
- Blurred. Pianoman. 1996. UK CD single liner notes. 3 Beat Music, Ffrreedom. TABCD243, 850 629-2.
- Blurred. Pianoman. 1996. UK 12-inch single sleeve. 3 Beat Music, Ffrreedom. TABX243, 850 629-1.
- Blurred. Pianoman. 1996. UK cassette single sleeve. 3 Beat Music, Ffrreedom. TABMC243, 850 628-4.
- Blurred. Pianoman. 1996. European & Australian CD single. 3 Beat Music, Ffrreedom. 850 643-2.
- Eurochart Hot 100 Singles. Music & Media. 13. 25. 14. 22 June 1996.
- Top 100 Singles 1996. Music Week. 25. January 18, 1997.