Hits (Pulp album) explained

Hits
Type:compilation
Artist:Pulp
Cover:Pulp Hits.jpg
Border:yes
Released:18 November 2002
Recorded:1993–2002
Genre:Britpop, indie rock
Label:Island
Producer:Ed Buller, Chris Thomas, Scott Walker, Cameron Craig
Prev Title:We Love Life
Prev Year:2001
Next Title:The Peel Sessions
Next Year:2006

Hits is a greatest hits collection by the English rock band Pulp, released in November 2002.

Background

As a collection, Hits only covers Pulp's singles from the 1990s when they hit the mainstream, although the band had existed in one form or another since 1978.

Hits includes all of Pulp's A-sides released from "Babies" in 1992 to "Bad Cover Version" in 2002, with the exception of "Mis-Shapes" from Different Class, apparently because, by the time the compilation was released, the band could no longer stand the song.[1] In its place is "Underwear", an album track from Different Class.

The tracklisting is ordered chronologically by release date, with the exception of Pulp's last single "Bad Cover Version", which instead appears between "The Trees" and "Sunrise" (the latter two tracks having originally been released together as a double A-side single).

Two other singles, "Common People" and "Disco 2000", are presented in their Different Class album mixes rather than their more familiar (but since deleted) "hit" single versions.

The first and second singles, "Babies" and "Razzmatazz", were originally released on Pulp's previous record label, Gift Records. The rest of the singles were released after the band signed to Island Records.

The band were contractually obligated to record a new song for inclusion on Hits. The resulting song, "Last Day of the Miners' Strike", appears as the last track on the album. It contains a sample of "South American Getaway" by Burt Bacharach, and refers to the UK miner's strike of 1984–1985.

An accompanying DVD was also released under the same title, featuring the band's promotional videos from the same era, a number of live performances, documentaries and short movies.

Track listing

CD

Note: "Underwear" appears on the UK version of the album only – however it is listed in error on the sleeve of the Canadian version.

DVD

Short films

Home movies

Personnel

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pulp: Hits . Adrien . Begrand . 13 January 2003 . PopMatters.