His 'n' Hers

Editorial Reviews
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Call it the great transitional album, spanning the gap between Pulp's self-consciously arty past and the commercial acceptance of 'Different Class.' 'His 'N' Hers' wasn't quite sure what it wanted to be, but spawned some good songs, most notably "Do You Remember the First Time?" Finally, it seemed, the band was coming into its own, even if the 'own' on this record did appear to be appropriated from '80s Brit band Furniture. Still, there was already no doubt that Jarvis was a star, with his unique style, and that bigger things were on the horizon. A Polaroid of a band on the road to success. Chris Nickson

Music Review:

  1. Huevos [Enhanced] [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered]
  2. I Get Up [CD-single] [Import]
  3. In Blue [Original recording remastered]
  4. Jar of Flies [EP]
  5. Joya
  6. King Me
  7. Ladytron [Import]
  8. Lanterna
  9. Live at Brixton Academy [Import] [Live]
  10. Lou Reed [Import] [Original recording remastered]

Music Review

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Music Review

The Classical Connection, Vol. 2 [Live]

Camilleri: Music for violin & piano

Bocelli

Music: Join Me, Pt. 1 [CD-single]

Buzzkunst [CD-single]

Club Ibiza [Import]

Celtic Gospel Panpipes

Brothers and Sisters [Original recording remastered]

Cocky [Import]

Best Of The Beach Boys

Cupid & Psyche 85

Better Land [Original recording remastered] [Import]

Bang or Ball [Explicit Lyrics]

Beethoven: The Complete String Quartets 1952 Recordings

Music From The Sound Track Of 'Mickey One' Played By Stan Getz Composed By Eddie Sauter