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Pulp
Different Class

ISLAND RECORDS  |  4785288  |  CD
When two dogs (in this case Blur and Oasis) fight over a bone, sometimes an unknown third party can take the place of the no-show Stone Roses at Glastonbury Festival and run away with the title of best Britpop band of 1995. That was the case with Pulp, even if charismatic frontman Jarvis Cocker never liked the name. Pulp came, saw and recorded "Different Class" in 1995, one of the best albums of the genre. The inspiration for the title came from a friend of Cocker's who used the phrase "different class" to describe something that was "in a class of its own". Cocker liked the double meaning with its allusions to the British social system - a theme of several songs on the album

1 Mis-Shapes
2 Pencil Skirt
3 Common People
4 I Spy
5 Disco 2000
6 Live Bed Show
7 Something Changed
8 Sorted For E's & Wizz
9 F.E.E.L.I.N.G.C.A.L.L.E.D.L.O.V.E.
10 Underwear
11 Monday Morning
12 Bar Italia


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