Pulp: Different Class LP | Vinyl

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Songs of Pulp: Different Class LP | Vinyl

Side 1

  1. Mis-Shapes
  2. Pencil Skirt
  3. Common People
  4. I Spy
  5. Disco 2000
  6. Live Bed Show

Side 2

  1. Something Changed
  2. Sorted For E's & Wizz
  3. F.E.E.L.I.N.G.C.A.L.L.E.D.L.O.V.E.
  4. Underwear
  5. Monday Morning
  6. Bar Italia

About the album

The Stone Roses, who did not appear at Glastonbury, can potentially be replaced by an unidentified third party and win the greatest Britpop band of 1995 award after two dogs (in this example, Blur and Oasis) battle over a bone. Even though charismatic leader Jarvis Cocker disliked the name, it was the case with Pulp. Pulp arrived, witnessed, and recorded "Different Class," one of the best albums in the genre, in 1995. A friend of Cocker's who used the term "different class" to describe something that was "in a class by itself" provided the idea for the title. Cocker was drawn to the album's multiple-song concept of the British social system and its double meaning. This principle is also mentioned in a message on the back of the album, which reads, "We just want the right to be different. We don't want trouble." That's it. 

"Common People" (ranked #2 on the U.K. singles chart) and "Disco 2000" (ranked #7) were two of the album's standout hits, which contributed to Pulp's rise to national recognition. 

Ultimately, in 1996, "Different Class" won the Mercury Music Prize. Different Class was ranked as the 37th greatest album of all time by Q readers in 1998. 

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