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Pulp

Pulp Album: “It”

Pulp Album: “It”
Album Information :
Title: It
Release Date:1983-01-01
Type:Unknown
Genre:Rock, Mainstream Rock, Cover Art
Label:Fire
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:829410480857
Track Listing :
1 My Lighthouse Video
2 Wishful Thinking Video
3 Joking Aside Video
4 Boats and Trains Video
5 Blue Girls
6 Love Love Video
7 In Many Ways Video
8 Looking for Life Video
Review - AMG :
It is a gentle, mainly acoustic album that gives very few signs to the musical directions Pulp would later pursue. Lacking any hint of synthesizers or dance music, the album occasionally touches on the majestic, theatrical ballads of Scott Walker, as well as the stark, folky song poems of Leonard Cohen. However, at this stage, Jarvis Cocker is hardly the lyricist of either songwriter, and his singing is endearingly awkward -- occasionally he misses notes and he misses the tune every once in a while. Nevertheless, there are tunes throughout the album, whether it's the light opening single "My Lighthouse" or the silly, music hall stomp of "Love Love." It isn't a great album, but it has an effortless, amateurish charm that makes up for the unformed songs and the band's rudimentary musical skills. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Review - :
{^It} is a gentle, mainly acoustic album that gives very few signs to the musical directions {$Pulp} would later pursue. Lacking any hint of synthesizers or dance music, the album occasionally touches on the majestic, theatrical ballads of {$Scott Walker}, as well as the stark, folky song poems of {$Leonard Cohen}. However, at this stage, {$Jarvis Cocker} is hardly the lyricist of either songwriter, and his singing is endearingly awkward -- occasionally he misses notes and he misses the tune every once in a while. Nevertheless, there are tunes throughout the album, whether it's the light opening single {&"My Lighthouse"} or the silly, music hall stomp of "Love Love." {^It} isn't a great album, but it has an effortless, amateurish charm that makes up for the unformed songs and the band's rudimentary musical skills. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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