The All Seeing I album "Pickled Eggs and Sherbet" which features Jarvis (as both a writer and vocalist) is being remastered and rereleased on 25th April. A (pretty decent) remix of "Walk Like a Panther" has already been released.
It looks like there is a second CD, not sure if any of those bonus tracks are connected to Jarvis in any way. Some of them sound like they may be different takes from songs on the album.
Interesting, this probably would have passed me by, cheers for posting. Never properly explored this project outside some of the singles. I repeat - why Jarvis never performed "Walk Like A Panther" at any of his solo/Jarv Is... shows over the years is a mystery to me - any given crowd would lap it up.
I bought it on the day it came out. Other than the songs that involve Jarvis, "No Return" and "Plastic Diamond" are pretty good. The rest is electronic dance music. There are two bonus instrumental tracks after a lengthy silence but they really weren't worth the wait. It's quite a varied album though.
Jarvis had probably forgotten about his involvement with this album until recently. He did, however, perform "Walk Like a Panther" with the ASI on Top of the Pops in 1999 because Tony Christie was unable to attend.
Interesting, this probably would have passed me by, cheers for posting. Never properly explored this project outside some of the singles. I repeat - why Jarvis never performed "Walk Like A Panther" at any of his solo/Jarv Is... shows over the years is a mystery to me - any given crowd would lap it up.
He dont perform songs from other part of his career, i think, its because in his mind : one act, one set of songs belonging only to that act. The other ones should not mix.
So its either Pulp, Jarv Is, solo or relaxed muscle. And Collabs should only be sung with collaborators.
Make sense.
-- Edited by andy on Saturday 8th of February 2025 02:59:58 PM
He did perform some Pulp songs such as "His 'n' Hers" with Jarv Is. I think that they also performed "Mary" as well which was a Relaxed Muscle song.
Jarvis' last venture into the top 10 was the "We Love Life" album but in terms of singles, yes, "Walk Like a Panther" was a pretty big hit. I remember that there was a bit of discussion on the Pulp mailing lists at the time around how it charted higher than the three singles that Pulp released in 1998.