The band's original name, 'Seymour', is credited as guest performer on the CD1 single, due to the B-sides being recordings from that era.
Graham Coxon has admitted that the cover versions of "Daisy Bell" and "Let's All Go Down the Strand" marked one of the worst moments in Blur's career.
Almost apeing "Lazy Sunday" in style but undeniably commercial, it's likely to prosper, especially as there are eight more tracks spread across the four formats.
"[2] Andrew Perry from Select wrote, "Blur've handled the tricky second-LP syndrome rather neatly with their 'Baggy Trah-surs' oompah bit.
'Sunday, Sunday' (Food) is probably about brawling at the funfair, what with its barrel-organ and drunken guitar, but lordy, it's so backward-looking.