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Dec 12, 2001 · Frontman Jarvis Cocker was 15. He's now 38. Yes, that's a damn long time to be in a band, but surprisingly, the group's only original member wears it well. Having withstood 23 years and an...
- The Peel Sessions
Twenty-nine tracks commissioned for the legendary BBC Radio...
- Different Class
On 1995's Different Class, Pulp and Jarvis Cocker were arty...
- It / Freaks / Separations
Pulp were formed by Jarvis Cocker and his friend Peter...
- The Peel Sessions
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Mar 5, 1996 · She invited Jarvis Cocker of Pulp to sing the male role in a character-based breakup duet. It’s not entirely successful, as both Berenyi and Cocker’s characters come across as particularly insufferable.
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- 5 March 1996
Background. Jarvis Cocker of Pulp dueted with Lush vocalist Miki Berenyi on the song "Ciao!"—Berenyi had written the song as a duet after Lush drummer Chris Acland jokingly asked to sing a song on the new album. [1] Ultimately, Acland declined and Cocker provided guest vocals.
Mar 5, 1996 · Lush. Track 7 on Lovelife. Featuring. Jarvis Cocker. Producers. Pete Bartlett & Lush. Mar. 5, 1996 1 viewer. 7 Contributors. Ciao! Lyrics. [Chorus: Miki Berenyi & Jarvis Cocker] I've been...
We Love Life is the seventh and most recent studio album by English rock band Pulp, released on 22 October 2001 by Island Records. It reached number six on the UK Albums Chart, with a total chart stay of only three weeks. Written and recorded after the tumultuous sessions for This Is Hardcore, We Love Life saw the band move toward a more ...
There are several signs of its year of origin evident throughout its 12 tracks – scene idol Jarvis Cocker descends from his lofty perch above the wannabe pack to duet with singer Miki Berenyi...
Aug 11, 2023 · Lush’s final studio album, Lovelife, dealt “Britpop the feminist counterpoint it sorely needed,” (Pitchfork). Produced by Pete Bartlett (Therapy?, Kitchens of Distinction), it features three of the band’s biggest singles in ‘Single Girl’, ‘Ladykillers’ and ‘500 (Shake Baby Shake)’, with Jarvis Cocker also featured on first ...