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Food initially rejected the album due to there being no singles on it, and told albarn to go and write some. he came back with for tommorow and chemical world.
Albarn said in an interview he wanted "young and lovely" on the album instead of "turn it up". food included turn it up to appeal to the american and japansese teenage markets.
both from 'blur' by John Ewing, ISBN 0752518585, in all good charity shops! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.98.159.158 (talk) 19:51, August 30, 2007 (UTC)