[Machine Translation] To commemorate the 21st anniversary of the release of their debut album, Blur's second album "Modern Life is Ravish," a well-known masterpiece, has been remastered for the first time. The remastering from the original tapes was done by Frank Arkwright (who has worked with The Smiths, Arcade Fire, New Order, Joy Division, etc.) and supervised by legendary producer Stephen Street, who also worked on the original version. He is supervising the project. The "Modern Life Is Ravish Special Edition" integrates the studio album with a single (Pop Scene) that was recorded while the band was making demos for the songs on "Modern". The accompanying bonus disc also includes the B-sides of the singles ("Visit to Primrose Hill Extended Version" of "Pop Scene", "Four Tomorrows", and "Chemical World"), as well as a bonus disc of the B-sides of the singles ("Visit to Primrose Hill Extended Version" of "Four Tomorrows" and "Chemical World"). ), the "Reworked Version" of ( Chemical World ), a cover of Rod Stewart's classic "Maggie Mae," and more. Rounding out the bonus disc is the B-side of the ( The Sunday Sunday Sunday Popular Community Songs ) CD (the official title of the single ( Sunday Sunday Sunday ) CD2), a cover of a traditional British music hall classic ( Daisy Bell ) and ( Let's All Go Down the Strand).