Hits

Editorial Reviews
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Pulp has suffered the twin misfortunes of releasing an era-defining pop hit in 1995's "Common People" and a boasting a gangly, instantly recognizable frontman in Jarvis Cocker who is better known than his songs. The years spent as an indie land produced some fine (and not-so-fine) songs. It's easy to forget just how brilliant the band can be, as witnessed by the shimmering, slow-burning beauty of "Last Day of the Miners' Strike." With a dignity that few of his contemporaries could muster, Cocker sings "Some joker with a headband is getting chicks for free" and name-checks kids spitting on the town hall and frightening old ladies. "The future's ours for the taking now, if we just stick together." Let's hope for the future of guitar pop that they do. --Ben Johncock

Album Description
An almost chronological, almost exhaustive collection of their years, Hits takes in everything from 1992s 'Babies' through to 'Bad Cover Version' (2002). Includes 'Last Days Of The Miners Strike' & the UK bonus track 'Underwear'. Island. 2002.

Music Review:

  1. How Does Your Garden Grow
  2. In It for the Money
  3. In on the Kill Taker
  4. Irony Is a Dead Scene [EP]
  5. Join the Dots: B-Sides & Rarities, 1978-2001 [Box set] [Original recording remastered]
  6. Jukebox Sparrows
  7. Keep Them Confused
  8. Kings of the Wild Frontier
  9. Life on Other Planets
  10. Live in Amsterdam [Explicit Lyrics] [Live]

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I Am the Greatest!

Toscanini Conducts the BBC Symphony

Variations on a Rococo Theme; Souvenir de Florence

Music: Love Come Down: The Best of Evelyn "Champagne&qu

What I Am [UK CD] [CD-single] [Import]

Where I Belong [CD-single] [Import]

The Sounds of Caledonia

Wild as You Want to Be [Explicit Lyrics]

Unforgettable

Violin Concerti 7 & 12

Turn on the Heat: The Fats Waller Piano Solos

Uncollected Jan Savitt & His Top Hatters

Whatcha Got a Gun For

Mayr: L'Armonia

Taking the Long Way Home