Blur bassist turned to classics in hour of need

Alex James has said classical music saved him when Blur were "disintegrating".

Blur bassist turned to classics in hour of need

Alex James has said classical music saved him when Blur were "disintegrating".

The band's bassist said that after the group originally parted ways with guitarist Graham Coxon in 2002 and the band was left in a state of limbo following their last full album `Think Tank', he turned to classical music to help soothe his state of mind.

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