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‘Tell Me, Tell Me’, ‘Long Legged’, ‘Mixed Up’,
‘Dizzy’, ‘Fried', ‘Shimmer’
B-sides of ‘Sunday Sunday’ 7-inch, 12-inch and CD. Produced by
Graeme Holdaway.
These songs are not, strictly speaking, Blur songs.
Intended as ear-catching demos to further the struggling
career of Blur’s previous incarnation Seymour, they were
recorded at the Beat Factory on Euston Road (where Damon
worked as a tea-boy) at a time in 1989 when, as Alex puts
it, “I was learnings to speak French during the
days, Graham was putting telephones in washing-up bowls
and Dave was driving a brown Ford Escort estate around
Colchester and working for the council”. Damon’s job
meant he could use the studio out of hours. “That’s
why I joined,” Alex says. "I thought he was a
bit of a wanker but he had the keys to a recording
studio."
Eventually released in October 1993 as B-sides of ‘Sunday
Sunday’, these songs depict a trebly crayon print of baby Blur.
At times meekly suggestive of Factory-era James, at times as
irritatingly helter-skelter as the Cardiacs, the songs test both the
patience and the ear. Graham Coxon says of their 1993 release: “I think
we realized that Seymour was still there in us and it was a shame to
keep him locked up. We wanted to release him.”
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