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PULP (2020 REISSUE)

Slow Pulp

Big Day | EP2 - 2023 Reissue

    Slow Pulp started to gain traction based off their two debut releases, EP2 and Big Day. This release on vinyl shows the best of the band’s roots on one packaging. Slow Pulp has gone on to sign to indie tastemaker label Winspear to release their highly acclaimed debut full-length, Moveys. Slow Pulp’s remarkable debut album Moveys is a testament to hard-fought personal growth. In the process of making the record, the Chicago-based indie rock band powered through health challenges, personal upheaval, and a pandemic, all while learning how to be better songwriters and friends.

    Full of blistering energy and emotional catharsis, this compelling 10-track collection highlights the band's resourcefulness and resilience. As the band was in the midst of finishing the album, Massey's parents got in a severe car accident forcing her to pause recording and return home to Madison, WI and take care of them. A week later, the pandemic hit. Massey was separated from the rest of her bandmates and unsure how the album could be finished. With Stoehr leading production duties, the band managed to continue recording in an isolated, post-COVID world. Thankfully most instrumentals were already written. As Massey's father Michael recovered from his injuries, the two worked on completing her vocal takes from his home studio, sending them to Stoehr for mixing.

    TRACK LISTING

    1. Brett Favre
    2. Bundt Cakes
    3. Die Alone
    4. Husband Pillow
    5. Houseboat
    6. Preoccupied
    7. Do You Feel It
    8. New Media
    9. High
    10. Young World
    11. Steel Birds
    12. At Home

    Pulp

    We Love Life - 2016 Reissue

      Fantastic dark pop songs, like only they can come up with! Produced by Scott Walker.

      Pulp

      This Is Hardcore - 2016 Reissue

        Sixth album by the British band. Released in 1998, it is the follow up to the critically acclaimed 1995 album 'Different Class' and features the singles 'Help the Aged', 'This Is Hardcore', 'A Little Soul' and 'Party Hard'.

        Pulp

        Different Class - 2016 Reissue

          After years of obscurity, Pulp shot to stardom in Britain with 1994's His 'n' Hers. By the time "Different Class" was released at the end of October 1995, the band, particularly lead singer Jarvis Cocker, were genuine British superstars, with two number two singles and a triumphant last-minute performance at Glastonbury under their belts, as well as one tabloid scandal. On the heels of such excitement, anticipation for "Different Class" ran high, and not only does it deliver, it blows away all their previous albums, including the fine "His 'n' Hers". Pulp don't stray from their signature formula at all - it's still grandly theatrical, synth-spiked pop with new wave and disco flourishes, but they have mastered it here. Not only are the melodies and hooks significantly catchier and more immediate, the music explores more territory. From the faux-show tune romp of the anthemic opener "Mis-Shapes" and the glitzy, gaudy stomp of "Disco 2000" (complete with a nicked riff from Laura Branigan's "Gloria") to the aching ballad "Underwear" and the startling sexual menace of "I Spy," Pulp construct a diverse, appealing album around the same basic sound. Similarly, Jarvis Cocker's lyrics take two themes, sex and social class, and explore a number of different avenues in bitingly clever ways. As well as perfectly capturing the behavior of his characters, Cocker grasps the nuances of language, creating a dense portrait of suburban and working-class life. All of his sex songs are compassionate, while the subtle satire of "Sorted for E's & Wizz" is affectionate, but the best moment on the album is the hit single "Common People," about a rich girl who gets off by slumming with the lower class. Coming from Cocker, who made secondhand clothes and music glamorous, the song is undeniably affecting and exciting, much like "Different Class" itself.

          Pulp

          His 'n' Hers - 2023 Reissue

            His 'n' Hers is the fourth studio album by Pulp and was the first to be released on a major label. It was originally released in 1994 and together with its follow-up Different Class it is considered to be one of the highlights of 90’s Britpop. The album contains their first top 40 hit on the UK Singles Chart, “Do You Remember The First Time?”, a classic example of singer Jarvis Cocker’s songwriting skills.

            TRACK LISTING

            A1. Joyriders
            A2. Lipgloss
            A3. Acrylic Afternoons
            A4. Have You Seen Her Lately?
            A5. Babies
            A6. She's A Lady
            B1. Happy Endings
            B2. Do You Remember The First Time?
            B3. Pink Glove
            B4. Someone Like The Moon
            B5. David's Last Summer

            Pulp

            Separations - 2022 Reissue

              Pulp’s 1992 album ‘Separations’ is part of the Fire reissue series with unreleased bonus material. Their third and last album on Fire, Pulp had already transformed from their debut ‘It’ through the dark electronic phase of Freaks and were garnering significant momentum. Now critically acclaimed and with a live reputation matched by only a few, most of the songs on Separations sound fully-realised in that undeniably Pulp manner that was soon to be experienced everywhere. And, for the first time, there was an inescapable disco pulse.

              This is the transition album where Pulp, caught between a doomed romantic outsider past and an acid-bright future, made an album that brilliantly reflects both. Remastered and repackaged. Liner notes by Everett True. Featuring 4 bonus tracks ‘Death Goes To The Disco’ and ‘Is This House’, as well as an extended version of the single ‘Countdown’ and the previously unreleased ‘Death Comes To Town’. Separations spawned two of Pulps most successful singles to date in ‘Countdown and ‘My Legendary Girlfriend’ with the latter being placed on many top singles of 1991 lists by major music publications. Pulp’s ‘It’ and ‘Freaks’ will be reissued at the same time for the complete Pulp on Fire collection. 

              TRACK LISTING

              1. Love Is Blind
              2. Don't You Want Me Anymore?
              3. She's Dead
              4. Separations
              5. Down By The River
              6. Countdown
              7. My Legendary Girlfriend
              8. Death II
              9. This House Is Condemned
              10. Death Goes To The Disco (BONUS)

              11. Is This House? (BONUS)
              12. Countdown (BONUS Extended Version)
              13. Death Comes To Town (BONUS)

              Pulp

              Separations - 2020 Reissue

                Pulp’s 1992 album ‘Separations’ is part of the Fire Embers reissue series with unreleased bonus material. Their third and last album on Fire, Pulp had already transformed from their debut ‘It’ through the dark electronic phase of Freaks and were garnering significant momentum. Now critically acclaimed and with a live reputation matched by only a few, most of the songs on Separations sound fully-realised in that undeniably Pulp manner that was soon to be experienced everywhere. And, for the first time, there was an inescapable disco pulse. This is the transition album where Pulp, caught between a doomed romantic outsider past and an acid-bright future, made an album that brilliantly reflects both. Remastered and repackaged. Liner notes by Everett True. Featuring 4 bonus tracks ‘Death Goes To The Disco’ and ‘Is This House’, as well as an extended version of the single ‘Countdown’ and the previously unreleased ‘Death Comes To Town’. Separations spawned two of Pulps most successful singles to date in ‘Countdown and ‘My Legendary Girlfriend’ with the latter being placed on many top singles of 1991 lists by major music publications. Pulp’s ‘It’ and ‘Freaks’ will be reissued at the same time for the complete Pulp on Fire collection. 

                TRACK LISTING

                1. Love Is Blind
                2. Don't You Want Me Anymore?
                3. She's Dead
                4. Separations
                5. Down By The River
                6. Countdown
                7. My Legendary Girlfriend
                8. Death II
                9. This House Is Condemned
                10. Death Goes To The Disco (BONUS)
                11. Is This House? (BONUS)
                12. Countdown (BONUS Extended Version)
                13. Death Comes To Town (Bonus)

                Pulp

                His 'N' Hers - Vinyl Reissue

                  'His ‘n’ Hers is the fourth studio album by Pulp and was the first to be released on a major label. It was originally released in 1994 and together with its follow-up Different Class, it is one of the highlights of 90’s ‘Britpop’.
                  Its influences emanate from old glam and post-punk records, with the hooks and immediacy of perfect pop — it was sensual yet intellectual, cheap yet sophisticated, retro yet modern — with each seeming paradox giving the music weight instead of weighing it down: with Jarvis Cocker’s wry comments on life in Sheffield, where desperation, sex, and crime are always on the surface, creating evocative images with an appropriate amount of drama and a surplus of flair! The album contains their first top 40 hit in the UK – Do You Remember the First Time? and Lipgloss.

                  This deluxe 25th anniversary reissue edition is pressed on 180-gram heavyweight 2-disc set for extra audio quality! Includes enhanced packaging – housed in sumptuous gatefold sleeve with printed inner bags and was remastered at Abbey Road – supervised by Steve Mackey (Pulp bass player and producer). Steve later went on to produce for MIA, Florence + The Machine, Arcade Fire etc.


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