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"Under the Westway" is a single by English
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band Blur, released on 2 July 2012. After being played by
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as part of a charity performance for War Child, speculation rose as to "Under the Westway"'s release. On 25 June 2012, it was announced on the band's
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account that the song, accompanied with the band's other new single "
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", would be performed live by the band via a live stream from a secret location (which proved to be the rooftop of their 13 studio in West London), and released for download shortly after, with Albarn stating "I wrote these songs for he upcoming Hyde Park showand I’m really excited about getting out there and playing them for people." The single was released as a download-only release on 2 July 2012, accompanied by "
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", and received a physical release in August. The song also made its radio debut on
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show on the same day. It was the band's first single since 2010's " Fool's Day". An early mix of the song is included on the ''
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'' box set. The performances of "The Puritan" and "Under the Westway" on 2 July 2012 were the first live performances of new material by the whole band since 30 January 1999, when all four members played a fan-club only concert at the Arts Depot in London, at the start of their ''13'' tour. "Under the Westway" debuted at number 34 on the UK Singles Chart on download sales alone, and remains their most recent UK Top 40 hit. Discounting limited releases which did not chart, "Under the Westway" was Blur's lowest peak placement since their debut single, " She's So High". The low positioning was likely aided by a lack of significant publicity and corresponding album release. "Under the Westway" also reached number 54 on the
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and number 120 on the French Charts.


Background

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. Bass player Alex James told the BBC afterwards it was "a classic Blur ballad" and "a stand still and cry your eyes out sort of job".


Reception

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'' wrote that "Albarn's acting school/musicals influence shows itself on 'Under The Westway'. Unbothered by any pan-global musical influences, or snarky cartoon characters making an appearance, this is a mournful piano ballad. We find Damon plodding away, in the style of his hero
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." "The man who has, throughout his lyric writing career, sneered at technological progress, longs for a simpler time. "Give us the day, they switch off the machines," he pleads. Still, there's a sense that whilst not quite an '
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spirit', Damon has found his London lover once again. "It was bright day in my city today," he sings proudly before mentioning that he was, "watching comets" from his smoggy locale." The review went on to claim the track was "one of the finest songs they've ever written, and certainly one of the saddest." "Under the Westway" placed third in ''NME''s 'Best Tracks of 2012', while ''
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'' named it at number 99 on their 'Top 100 Tracks of 2012' list.


Track listing


Personnel

*
Damon Albarn Damon Albarn (, ; born 23 March 1968) is an English musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is best known as the frontman, main vocalist, and lyricist of the rock band Blur (band), Blur and the co-creator and primary musical con ...
– lead vocals, piano *
Graham Coxon Graham Leslie Coxon (born 12 March 1969) is an English guitarist, singer and songwriter who came to prominence as a founding member of the rock band Blur. As the group's lead guitarist and secondary vocalist, Coxon is featured on all of Blur' ...
– guitar, backing vocals * Alex James – bass guitar * Mike Smith – xylophone *
Dave Rowntree David Alexander De Horne Rowntree (born 8 May 1964) is an English musician, politician, solicitor, composer and animator. He is best known as the drummer for the rock band Blur (band), Blur. In his political career, Rowntree served on the Norf ...
– drums


Charts


References

{{Blur 2012 singles 2012 songs Blur (band) songs Parlophone singles Songs written by Damon Albarn Songs about London Songs about roads Songs written by Graham Coxon Songs written by Alex James (musician) Songs written by Dave Rowntree