[Machine Translation] To celebrate the 21st anniversary of the release of their debut album, Blur's fourth album, "The Great Escape," 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 recordings. Parklife is supervised by Stephen Street, the legendary producer of the original recordings. If "Parklife" was the album that catapulted Blur to the top of the charts, "The Great Escape," their second consecutive UK chart-topper, is the album that cemented it. The bonus disc that comes with the remastered version of "The Great Escape" includes all B-sides of the singles "Country House," "The Universal," "Stereotypes," and "Charmless Man," for a total of 18 tracks. Among the B-sides are a duet of "To The End" by Damon and Francoise Aldi, the "Live It! remix of "Entertain Me," and four live tracks from Blur's legendary 1995 performance at Mile End Stadium. The bonus disc also includes two live tracks from the Nippon Budokan concert (included only on the Japan-only maxi-single "It Could Be You"), an instrumental track from the 1995 compilation album "The Help War Child" ( Eine Kleine Lift Musik" from the compilation album "The Help War Child" released in 1995 is also included.