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Eamonn wrote:

Interesting Re-Issue Review (With Jarvis Quotes on Unreleased Material)
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Sturdy wrote:

Ace, thanks for posting that Eamonn. Interesting stuff indeed.

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The Idiot wrote:

So when is the updated version of Truth & Beauty scheduled for release, Sturdy?

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Sturdy wrote:

Never!

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Mick wrote:

I wouldn't say that! What happens if Pulp reform and become bigger than they ever have been?

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Eamonn wrote:

Actually, looking at the quotes attributed to Jarvis, I'm assuming these are lifted straight from the new sleevenotes. Struck me as odd that such a relatively unknown website would have obtained an interview on the re-releases with Jarvis, or perhaps they just copied it from another source.

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Fuss Free wrote:
Thanks Eamonn!

I've been waiting for an article like this. I feel a little less hesitant to spend the money of the reissues now that I have an idea what to expect.

-His n Hers: a couple new songs in the vain of Babies. Excellent.

-Different Class: An excellent version of We Can Dance Again that even mum can love, plus a scatological Catcliffe Shakedown! Excellent!

-This is Hardcore: More songs in the lyrical vain of The Fear or The Proffessional. With vocodery goodness. And an early early version of Cocaine Socialism with female backing vocals!? Excellent!


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