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CD Wow has cover art and a release date of Oct. 23 for the Peel Sessions disc.

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Cool - can someone enlarge it - I can't make out the small print.

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My, it is a night for Pulp discoveries - it seems amazon has the tracklistings:


The 1981 session is included - hurrah! No more does it have to buried on an old cassette. And as expected the second cd is fleshed out with sets from JP's 60th birthday bash, the Birmingham Academy gig from the WLL tour and something else which I can't remember and the labs are closing here and i'm off to the college bar...


Oh and this Pink Glove version is the definitive one!


Disc: 1 1. Turkey Mambo Momma 2. Please Don't Worry 3. Wishful Thinking 4. Refuse To Be Blind 5. Pink Glove 6. You're A Nightmare 7. Acrylic Afternoons 8. Underwear 9. Common People 10. Pencil Skirt 11. Sunrise 12. Weeds 13. I Love Life 14. Duck Diving
Disc: 2 1. Theme From Peter Gunn 2. Sorted For E's And Wizz 3. Help The Aged 4. This Is Hardcore 5. Sunrise 6. Mile End 7. Do You Remember The First Time 8. Babies 9. Weeds 10. Weeds II (The Origin Of The Species) 11. Fear 12. Trees 13. I Love Life 14. Party Hard 15. Common People



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Where did you get that? I couldn't find it on Amazon UK or US?

Looks great, though. Good detective work, there!

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Here... I didn't see it at first either.


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Complete-Peel-Sessions-Pulp/dp/tracks/B000HKDBFO/ref=dp_tracks_all_1/026-2370121-1698020?ie=UTF8#disc_1



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Cool. Thanks.

That track listing reminds me -- I always wondered why they didn't do a Peel Session for TIH.

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Here's a bigger image



 


I quite like the design, the play on the classic Pulp logo used for Peel a fairly straightforward piece of thinking. Mr Senior fairly prominent (as he should be) with the three midgets squeezed into the middle.


The best Pulp group-shots are usually b/w aswell I find, particularly with Senior and Mackey's lacquered hair and JC and Doyle's retro-fashion looks.



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I agree with the fact that all 6 of them should be on the cover, but they could have used a far better picture.

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Fuck yeah, that's what I'm talking about. Bit confused by "Please Don't Worry" sounding a bit strange on that sample, but conversely "Refuse To Be Blind" sounds immense. Why is this even coming out? Who cares? Fantastic.

Might have to delay the relaunch of the site to take all of this into consideration, mind. Proper releases for the '81 tracks, Duck Diving, Peter Gunn etc... messing up my site, they are. Good good good.

I wonder if there'll be a Black Session/French radio compilation to go with it someday?

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For only £8.45 @ Foxy


Listen here (soon)


http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/artists/p/pulp/


Where are these from?


6. Mile End 7. Do You Remember The First Time 8. Babies


Otherwise I guess it breaks down as


07/11/1981 - Pulp




1. Turkey Mambo Momma 2. Please Don't Worry 3. Wishful Thinking 4. Refuse To Be Blind


07/02/1993 - Pulp


5. Pink Glove 6. You're A Nightmare 7. Acrylic Afternoons


09/09/1994 - Pulp



12/08/2001 - Pulp



11/10/2001 - Pulp


1. Theme From Peter Gunn 2. Sorted For E's And Wizz 3. Help The Aged 4. This Is Hardcore 5. Sunrise


31/10/2001 - Pulp  (incomplete, but hey!)




9. Weeds 10. Weeds II (The Origin Of The Species) 11. Fear 12. Trees 13. I Love Life 14. Party Hard 15. Common People



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Where are these from?

6. Mile End 7. Do You Remember The First Time 8. Babies


I think these where recorded at the Anson Rooms, Bristol as part of BBC Sound City '95.
Unlike the other tracks I don't think these were actually broadcast on the John Peel Show.

Full details:
Station: BBC Radio 1
Recorded: 21 April 1995
Transmitted: 21 April 1995
Location: Live at Anson Rooms, Bristol

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Thought I'd bump this up (seeing as it's out next week - or this Friday in Ireland) and also have a bit of a moan.


Pulp aren't the only artist to have their Ravenscroft recordings dusted down this month but the press for the Pulp Peel Sessions release has left me bewildered - from this month's music mags only The La's get their wares reviewed (in Q and Uncut), which is understandable I suppose given the maverick nature of their leader Lee Mavers and the band in general who disappeared after 'There She Goes' apart from John Power I suppose who went on to fron Cast, but I digress. Even the ads for the Peel Sessions have Pulp lumped together, sharing half a page with no-marks like Gene and The House Of Love but PJ Harvey gets half the page to herself, and hers is only a 12-track 1CD affair.


The La's and PJ Harvey more important (bigger?) than Pulp?



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Will wrote:

ArrGee wrote:

Where are these from?

6. Mile End 7. Do You Remember The First Time 8. Babies


I think these where recorded at the Anson Rooms, Bristol as part of BBC Sound City '95.
Unlike the other tracks I don't think these were actually broadcast on the John Peel Show.

Full details:
Station: BBC Radio 1
Recorded: 21 April 1995
Transmitted: 21 April 1995
Location: Live at Anson Rooms, Bristol




I think I might have an MP3 of the version of "Babies." JC mentions something about Bristol, I think. There's a great bit, where you can hear him mess around with opening riff, someone in the crowd shouts, "Put it [the guitar] down, you know you can't play. Jarvis responds: "I can play, actually. I'm fonking brilliant, actually." Great stuff. Does anyone know if this is the same gig?

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Mike wrote:

I think I might have an MP3 of the version of "Babies." JC mentions something about Bristol, I think. There's a great bit, where you can hear him mess around with opening riff, someone in the crowd shouts, "Put it [the guitar] down, you know you can't play. Jarvis responds: "I can play, actually. I'm fonking brilliant, actually." Great stuff. Does anyone know if this is the same gig?



It is the same. And that is an amusing bit of dialogue, though I reckon it will be edited out on the CD.

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http://www.hmv.co.uk/hmvweb/simpleSearch.do?pGroupID=1&simpleSearchString=pulp&primaryID=1&btnSubmitSearch.x=8&btnSubmitSearch.y=12


Think I will order this tomorrow, might get another 20% off !   Just wondering about getting the reissues as well, but finding it hard to justify even shelling out £30 for an alum's worth of stuff.  At times like this I should just have a list of records I want, and save myself trawling through.


 


This Friday and Saturday (20th / 21st October) HMV.co.uk is offering you a 20% online discount*. Just use the promotional code: SQ1515 to save 20% on thousands of CDs, DVDs, games and accessories (future releases are excluded and terms and conditions apply.)


This is a Friends-and-Family offer, so please forward to anyone you think would enjoy 20% off at HMV.co.uk. Remember it's only valid for two days.



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I was thinking of using that discount, but its a pre-order and will not be applicable. I did however go ahead and order, and the nice thing is I received and email confirming it has already been shipped....so i'll have it soon.



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Will it be out on itunes? I hope so

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"The La's and PJ Harvey more important (bigger?) than Pulp?"

I don't know anything about The La's other than that song "There She Goes", but I think it's safe to assume PJ Harvey is more important and/or bigger than Pulp. For instance, PJ Harvey has been on the cover of Rolling Stone, whereas, I don't think Pulp have ever even appeared in Rolling Stone outside the reviews section.

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"The La's and PJ Harvey more important (bigger?) than Pulp?"

I don't know anything about The La's other than that song "There She Goes", but I think it's safe to assume PJ Harvey is more important and/or bigger than Pulp in America. For instance, PJ Harvey has been on the cover of Rolling Stone, whereas, I don't think Pulp have ever even appeared in Rolling Stone outside the reviews section.



Fixed that for you.

Anyway, this is out now, and I'm assuming some of us have got it (or already had it). What do we think, then?

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it's ordered. i'll tell you in two weeks or so

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Picked up the album today, wanted to on Friday but with the money I had then it was either a choice of a bus-home (and the home-cooking and clothes-washing that goes with it) or the album...a no-brainer then!


Haven't had chance to listen to it yet fully, did go through the liner notes earlier. Nice little essay from Jarvis, mostly reminiscing on the debut session (though every 'Pulp Scrapbook' anorak on here will know most of the details he mentions) and a couple of group shots that I hadn't seen before - it's a b/w affair, the booklet. Can someone in the UK tell me what the price is in HMV or Virgin there, it cost €18 here in Virgin in Cork, a bit steep considering it's £9 online but for a double cd it's not overtly dear I suppose. Full review later.



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Steve Devereux wrote:

I'm assuming some of us have got it (or already had it). What do we think, then?



I think you'll have fun transcribing the extra lyrics on Pink Glove.

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I've not bought it yet but is it the version of 'Pink Glove' that goes something like "You had a friend called Heather, you never kissed her never"? If it is, then I transcribed it once. I'll see if I can dig up the transcription.

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isn't that the version where jarvis forgets literally every line, "baby baby baby baby you know it!", etc.?

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