Blurred (song) explained

Blurred
Cover:Blurred Pianoman cover.png
Type:Single
Artist:Pianoman
Released:3 June 1996
Length:3:56 (original edit)
Label:
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]

  1. "Blurred" (Pianoman original edit)
  2. "Blurred" (Pianoman original club mix)
  3. "Blurred" (Hed Boys Seka mix)
  4. "Blurred" (Pianoman Move to the Groove dub)
  5. "Blurred" (Hed Boys Move to the Groove Seka dub)
  6. "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]

  1. "Blurred" (Pianoman original edit)
  2. "Blurred" (Pianoman original club mix)

European and Australian CD single[5]

  1. "Blurred" (Pianoman original edit)
  2. "Blurred" (Pianoman original club mix)
  3. "Blurred" (Hed Boys Seka mix)
  4. "Blurred" (Pianoman Move to the Groove dub)

Charts

Year-end charts

Notes and References

  1. Pianoman Get Blur's Blessing. Record Mirror Dance Update. 3. 25 May 1996.
  2. Blurred. Pianoman. 1996. UK CD single liner notes. 3 Beat Music, Ffrreedom. TABCD243, 850 629-2.
  3. Blurred. Pianoman. 1996. UK 12-inch single sleeve. 3 Beat Music, Ffrreedom. TABX243, 850 629-1.
  4. Blurred. Pianoman. 1996. UK cassette single sleeve. 3 Beat Music, Ffrreedom. TABMC243, 850 628-4.
  5. Blurred. Pianoman. 1996. European & Australian CD single. 3 Beat Music, Ffrreedom. 850 643-2.
  6. Eurochart Hot 100 Singles. Music & Media. 13. 25. 14. 22 June 1996.
  7. Top 100 Singles 1996. Music Week. 25. January 18, 1997.