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Pulp albums featuring Richard Hawley

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| We Love Life CD (2001)
$16.39 WE LOVE LIFE, Pulp's final studio outing before dissolving in the early 2000s, is an oft-overlooked album, but it is easily one of the Britpop band's finest. While its predecessor, THIS IS HARDCORE, was dark, slick, and urban, LIFE is ...
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| We Love Life CD (2001) (Import) Australia
$11.99 WE LOVE LIFE, Pulp's final studio outing before dissolving in the early 2000s, is an oft-overlooked album, but it is easily one of the Britpop band's finest. While its predecessor, THIS IS HARDCORE, was dark, slick, and urban, LIFE is ...
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 Pulp Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Pulp songs: Common People Lyrics, This Is Hardcore Lyrics, Babies Lyrics, Help the Aged Lyrics, Party Hard Lyrics, Do You Remember the First Time? Lyrics, Disco 2000 Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Lipgloss Lyrics, Trees Lyrics, Sorted For E's & Wizz Lyrics, Acrylic Afternoons Lyrics, Pink Glove Lyrics, Bad Cover Version Lyrics, Sunrise Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Day After the Revolution Lyrics, Dishes Lyrics, Glory Days Lyrics, I'm a Man Lyrics, Seductive Barry Lyrics, Sylvia Lyrics.
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 Pulp Biography
Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker writes the kind of literate and self-consciously sophisticated songs that spell career suicide in the U.S., but are right in line with a proud tradition of British songwriting. Pulp, therefore, managed to eke out a comfortable living as cult faves in their native Britain, releasing a string of oddly sultry Britpop albums during the late 1980s and into the early 2000s. The band tasted major success with 1995's DIFFERENT CLASS, which featured the soaring dance-rock anthem "Common People." Following a 2001 collaboration with Cocker's hero, Scott Walker, the band was put on indefinite hiatus.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Jarvis Cocker | Marianne Faithfull, All Seeing I, Sasha, U.N.K.L.E., Lush, Barry Adamson, Richard X | | Candida Doyle | | Nick Banks | Jacka | | Steve Mackey | Delbert McClinton, Wynonna, India Arie, Jarvis Cocker, Danny Flowers, Rissi Palmer, Lee Roy Parnell, Rob Roy Parnell, Jimmy Thackery | | Russell Senior | | Mark Webber |
 Contemporaries
Radiohead, Oasis, Pet Shop Boys, Belle & Sebastian, Manic Street Preachers, Stereolab, Blur, The Smiths, The Verve, The Mekons, Human League, PJ Harvey, Saint Etienne, Spiritualized, Supergrass, Ultravox, Culture Club, Suede, Tindersticks, The Durutti Column, Felt, The Divine Comedy, Marc Almond, Stereo Total, The Lightning Seeds, Visage, The Boo Radleys, Edwyn Collins, Kitchens of Distinction, Gene, Richard Ashcroft, Book of Love, Mansun, Black Box Recorder, Elastica, Cousteau, Bernard Butler, Longpigs, The Tears
 Followers
Radiohead, Robbie Williams, Blur, Magnetic Fields, Tindersticks, The Divine Comedy, Elastica, Gay Dad
 Influences
The Beatles, David Bowie, The Fall, Elvis Costello, Roxy Music, New Order (UK), The Jam, Echo & the Bunnymen, Scott Walker, Marc Bolan, Nick Cave, Joe Jackson, Felt, Noël Coward, Ian Dury, Julian Cope, Orange Juice
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