Hits (Pulp album)
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| Compilation album by Pulp | |||||
| Released | 2002 | ||||
| Recorded | 1993 - 2002 | ||||
| Genre | Britpop, indie | ||||
| Label | Island Records | ||||
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Hits is a greatest hits collection by popular UK indie-pop band Pulp, released in Britain in November 2002. As a collection, it only covers Pulp's singles from the early-90s when they started becoming popular, although the band had existed in one form or another since 1979.
"Mis-Shapes", from Different Class, is the only hit single not included here, apparently because the band cannot stand the song. [1]
The album was also released on DVD under the same title, featuring all of the band's promotional videos.
[edit] CD Track listing
- "Babies"
- "Razzmatazz"
- "Lipgloss"
- "Do You Remember The First Time?"
- "Common People"
- "Underwear" (UK only)
- "Sorted for E's & Wizz"
- "Disco 2000"
- "Something Changed"
- "Help The Aged"
- "This Is Hardcore"
- "A Little Soul"
- "Party Hard"
- "Trees"
- "Bad Cover Version"
- "Sunrise"
- "Last Day Of The Miners' Strike"
"Babies" and "Razzmatazz" were included on the 1992/1993 singles collection Intro. "Lipgloss" and "Do You Remember...?" are from His 'n' Hers (1994). Tracks 5-9 are from Different Class (1995). Tracks 10-13 are from This Is Hardcore (1998). Tracks 14-16 are from their final studio album, We Love Life (2001). The last track is a new song not previously released.
[edit] DVD Track listing
- "Babies" (original version)
- "Razzmatazz"
- "Lipgloss"
- "Do You Remember The First Time?"
- "Babies" (1994 version)
- "Common People"
- "Sorted for E's & Wizz"
- "Mis-Shapes"
- "Disco 2000"
- "Something Changed"
- "Help The Aged"
- "This Is Hardcore"
- "A Little Soul"
- "Party Hard"
- "The Trees"
- "Bad Cover Version"
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