This record is a 12-inch vinyl edition, originally associated with the Britpop era but notable for its experimental and alternative rock influences. The album features 13 tracks and has a total runtime of approximately 4001 seconds (about 66 minutes). It was first released in the late 1990s and later reissued in 2012, maintaining its reputation as one of Blur’s most adventurous works.
“13” showcases a departure from the band’s earlier Britpop sound, incorporating elements of electronica, lo-fi textures, and layered guitar effects. Critics have praised its raw and playful approach, highlighting the use of church organ, electric piano, and unconventional drum loops. The album includes standout tracks that explore themes of love, loss, and introspection, reflecting Damon Albarn’s evolving songwriting style during that period.
Packaged in a mint-condition sleeve, this LP is considered a collector’s item, especially for fans of 1990s alternative music. Its artistic significance lies in its bold experimentation, ranking among Blur’s most influential releases and earning critical acclaim for its originality and emotional depth.



