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The Boss

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This is obvious to everyone on here Im sure but just listening to this EP for the first time in ages and I think it could be the peak of the band. Few EPs totally encapsulate whats great about a group like this does.



-- Edited by liltman on Friday 23rd of June 2023 03:41:52 PM

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The singles & B sides from OU to Sisters EP is probably my go to when I want to listen to some Pulp stuff.

It just felt like such an exciting & creative period for the band.

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From OU to Common People you have OU, Space, Babies, Styloroc, Sheffield: Sex City, Razzmatazz, Stacks, Inside Susan, 59 Lyndhurst Grove, Lipgloss, Deep Fried in Kelvin, You're a Nightmare, Do You Remember the First Time?, Street Lites, The Babysitter, Żour Sister's Clothes, Seconds, His 'n' Hers, Common People and Underwear.

Absolutely unreal run, and preceded by MLG & Countdown, and followed by Mis-Shapes/Sorted, Disco 2000 and Something Changed, which lacked the creative depth of the B-sides but were still amazing songs.

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Sister's EP is probably the record I would choose to introduce a friend to the band

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