To the End (Blur)
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"To the End" | ||
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Single by Blur | ||
from the album Parklife | ||
Released | 30 May 1994 | |
Format | 12", CD | |
Recorded | October 1993-January 1994 | |
Genre | Britpop | |
Length | 4:05 (album version) | |
Label | EMI, Food Records | |
Producer(s) | Stephen Hague | |
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Blur singles chronology | ||
"Girls & Boys" (1994) |
"To the End" (1994) |
"Parklife" (1994) |
"To the End" is a song by British rock band Blur and is featured on their third album, Parklife. This album was mostly produced by Stephen Street whereas this particular song was produced by Stephen Hague.
"To the End" was released on 30 May 1994, as the second single from that album. The song describes a couple successfully overcoming a bad patch in a relationship. It has a full orchestral accompaniment and a choric refrain in French by a female singer (Laetitia Sadier from Stereolab).
"To the End" was not one of Blur's major hits, charting only at #16 in the UK Singles Charts (see 1994 in British music). However, it is considered by fans to be one of their best songs.[citation needed]
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[edit] To The End (La Comedie)
Blur later rerecorded "To the End" with Françoise Hardy, this new recording furthered the already grandiose production complementing it with verses sung in french. The recording mutated into a duet, now appropriately titled "To The End (La Comedie)". It surfaced as a B-side to "Country House" and on French editions of The Great Escape.
[edit] To The End (French Version)
A version with the lead vocal re-recorded in French by Albarn himself was released as the third track on the second Parklife CD single. This version has a relatively straightforward French translation of the original (English) lyrics and a slightly demo-ish sound.
[edit] Video
In keeping with the song's use of French, the promo video for the single release is a pastiche of the classic French New Wave film Last Year at Marienbad (1961). The 4 minute video imitates the cinematography and editing style of the film, and replicates numerous scenes from it. Enigmatic subtitles (not from the film) appear. The band takes the place of the characters from the film: Damon Albarn and Graham Coxon are the principal figures, both involved in a bizarre love triangle with a mysterious woman. The video was released on the DVD edition of Blur: The Best of.
[edit] Track listings
- CD1 CDFOODS50
- "To the End"
- "Threadneedle Street"
- "Go Yer!"
- CD2 CDFOOD50, 12" 12FOOD50
- "To the End"
- "Girls & Boys" (Pet Shop Boys 7" Remix)
- "Girls & Boys" (Pet Shop Boys 12" Remix)
Blur |
Damon Albarn | Alex James | Dave Rowntree |
Graham Coxon |
Blur discography |
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Albums: Leisure | Modern Life Is Rubbish | Parklife | The Great Escape | Blur | 13 | Think Tank |
Compilations: The Special Collectors Edition | Live at the Budokan | The 10 Year Limited Edition Anniversary Box Set | Bustin' + Dronin' | Blur: The Best of |
Singles: See Blur Singles |
Related articles |
The Ailerons | Britpop | Fat Les | Food Records | The Good, the Bad and the Queen | Gorillaz | Stephen Street | Simon Tong | WigWam |