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classic british pop from the 90s to 2010

8 records · Albums, not algorithms

(What's the Story) Morning Glory? by Oasis

(What's the Story) Morning Glory?

Oasis

1995·Britpop

The definitive Britpop statement, packed with anthemic guitar hooks and swaggering confidence that defined mid-90s British pop culture.

Parklife by Blur

Parklife

Blur

1994·Britpop

A quintessentially British album full of cheeky character studies, infectious melodies, and razor-sharp social commentary on everyday English life.

Spice by Spice Girls

Spice

Spice Girls

1996·Pop

The iconic debut that launched a global phenomenon, capturing the bubbly, empowering energy of late-90s British pop at its most exuberant.

A Rush of Blood to the Head by Coldplay

A Rush of Blood to the Head

Coldplay

2002·Alternative Pop/Rock

A sweeping, emotionally resonant record that cemented Coldplay as the defining British rock-pop band of the early 2000s with soaring, cinematic songwriting.

Back to Black by Amy Winehouse

Back to Black

Amy Winehouse

2006·Soul/Pop

A stunning fusion of retro soul and modern British pop sensibility that became one of the most celebrated and iconic British albums of the 2000s.

The Man Who by Travis

The Man Who

Travis

1999·Alternative Pop/Rock

A beautifully understated British gem filled with melancholic warmth and timeless songcraft that resonated deeply across the UK at the turn of the millennium.

Alright, Still by Lily Allen

Alright, Still

Lily Allen

2006·Indie Pop/Ska-Pop

Witty, sharp-tongued, and infectiously catchy, this debut perfectly captured the voice of a new generation of British pop with its cheeky ska-pop grooves.

Hopes and Fears by Keane

Hopes and Fears

Keane

2004·Piano Rock/Pop

A piano-driven British pop masterpiece brimming with heartfelt emotion and unforgettable hooks that made it one of the best-selling UK debuts of the 2000s.

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