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Different Class by Pulp (Record, 2011)

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Record LabelMusic on Vinyl
EAN0600753357149
eBay Product ID (ePID)23052251315

Product Key Features

LanguageEnglish
Era1990s
Release Year2011
FormatRecord
FeaturesStudio Recording
GenrePop, Alternative, Rock
TypeAlbum
StyleBritpop
ArtistPulp
Release TitleDifferent Class

Additional Product Features

DistributionF-Minor
Country/Region of ManufactureEngland
ReviewsIncluded in Rolling Stone's "Essential Recordings of the 90's.", "The genius of “Common People” is the way its fist-punch chorus and frantic surge rouses unity and release even as its socially acerbic lyric speaks of division and tension.", Ranked #3 on Spin's List of the "20 Best Albums of '96.", 9 (out of 10) - "...Jarvis Cocker is the most observant, quotable British lyricist since Morrissey and Neil Tennant....Pulp elevate themselves to a level...supportive of Cocker's minutely detailed narratives and excessively theatrical delivery. The new-wave arrangements stay focused...", Ranked #46 in Q's "100 Greatest British Albums", Included in Q's 50 Best Albums of 1995., "...A Vivacious Extravaganza of Mod, Melodramatic Fun...", Ranked #23 in Q's "Best 50 Albums of Q's Lifetime", Ranked #4 in Q Magazine's "10 Essential Reissues of 2006.", 4 Stars (out of 5) - "...the range of DIFFERENT CLASS is impressive: `Live Bed Show' is the sort of brooding ballad Nick Cave might favour...tracks such as this and `Feelings Called Love,' render more redundant than ever the view of Pulp as kitsch...", Included in Q Magazine's "90 Best Albums of the 1990s.", 5 stars out of 5 -- "Middle-class snobbery, the beauty and banality of rave and the endless cycle of hedonistic desperation are all grist to the tragicomic mill.", Ranked #39 in Mojo's "100 Modern Classics" -- "This was a bigger and brighter work, with brilliantly drawn, era-defining vignettes...", 4 Stars Out of 5 -- "An Album That Deserved Its Huge Success. It Defined the Mood of the Day.", 4 Stars (out of 5) - "...a brilliant, eccentric, irresistible pop album about fucking and fucking up...", Tied for #1 on Melody Maker's List of 1995's `Albums of the Year.', Bloody Essential - "...at once richly evocative of a quintessentially English pop past and yet as irreducible, idiosyncratic and NOW! as...The Smiths in their heyday. Pulp, in fact, are The Smiths if they hadn't been so appallingly disco-phobic...", Ranked #7 in NME's `Top 50 Albums Of The Year' for 1995 - "...A call to arms for the misfits and the misunderstood...", Ranked #10 in the Village Voice's 1996 Pazz & Jop Critics' Poll., Ranked #1 in Spin Magazine's "90 Greatest Albums of the '90s."
Number of Discs1