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His 'n' Hers' is the fourth studio album by Pulp and was the first to be released on a major label. It was originally released in 1994 and together with it's follow-up 'Different Class', it is one of the highlights of '90s 'Britpop'. It's influences emanate from old glam and post-punk records, with the hooks and immediacy of perfect pop - it was sensual yet intellectual, cheap yet sophisticated, retro yet modern - with each seeming paradox giving the music weight instead of weighing it down: with Jarvis Cocker's wry comments on life in Sheffield, where desperation, sex, and crime are always on the surface, creating evocative images with an appropriate amount of drama and a surplus of flair.
His 'n' Hers' is the fourth studio album by Pulp and was the first to be released on a major label. It was originally released in 1994 and together with it's follow-up 'Different Class', it is one of the highlights of '90s 'Britpop'. It's influences emanate from old glam and post-punk records, with the hooks and immediacy of perfect pop - it was sensual yet intellectual, cheap yet sophisticated, retro yet modern - with each seeming paradox giving the music weight instead of weighing it down: with Jarvis Cocker's wry comments on life in Sheffield, where desperation, sex, and crime are always on the surface, creating evocative images with an appropriate amount of drama and a surplus of flair.
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His N Hers (Uk)
Artist: Pulp
Format: Vinyl
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His 'n' Hers' is the fourth studio album by Pulp and was the first to be released on a major label. It was originally released in 1994 and together with it's follow-up 'Different Class', it is one of the highlights of '90s 'Britpop'. It's influences emanate from old glam and post-punk records, with the hooks and immediacy of perfect pop - it was sensual yet intellectual, cheap yet sophisticated, retro yet modern - with each seeming paradox giving the music weight instead of weighing it down: with Jarvis Cocker's wry comments on life in Sheffield, where desperation, sex, and crime are always on the surface, creating evocative images with an appropriate amount of drama and a surplus of flair.
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