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Most bands hit the big time immediately and fade away, or they build a dedicated following and slowly climb their way to the top.
Pulp
didn't follow either route. For the first 12 years of their existence,
Pulp
languished in near total obscurity, releasing a handful of albums and singles in the '80s to barely any attention. At the turn of the decade, the group began to gain an audience, sparking a remarkable turn of events that made the band
one of the most popular British groups of the '90s. By the time
Pulp
became famous, the band had gone through numerous different incarnations and changes in style, covering nearly every indie rock touchstone from post-punk to dance.
Pulp
's signature sound is a fusion of
David Bowie
and
Roxy Music
's glam rock, disco, new wave, acid house, Europop, and British indie rock. The group's cheap synthesizers and sweeping melodies reflect the lyrical obsessions of lead vocalist
Jarvis Cocker
, who alternates between sex and sharp, funny portraits of working class misfits. Out of second-hand pop,
Pulp
fashioned a distinctive, stylish sound that made camp into something grand and glamorous that retained a palpable sense of gritty reality.
Jarvis Cocker
formed
Pulp
in 1978, when he was 15 years old. Originally called
Arabicus Pulp
, the first lineup consisted of schoolmates of
Cocker
. After a year, the band's name was truncated to
Pulp
. While they were in school,
Pulp
performed a handful of gigs. The band recorded a demo sometime in 1980-1981, giving the tape to
John Peel
at one of his traveling shows.
Peel
liked the tape and invited the band to appear on his show.
Pulp
had their first Peel Session in November 1981. Instead of leading to record deals and pop stardom,
Pulp
's appearance on
Peel
led nowhere. Discouraged by the band's lack of success, every member but
Cocker
left the band in 1982 to go to university. The following year,
Cocker
assembled a new lineup which featured eight members, including keyboardist
Simon Hinkler
, who would later join
the Mission
. In this incarnation,
Pulp
had distinct folk overtones, as well as new wave underpinnings. The group landed their first record contract, releasing their debut album,
It
, in 1984.
It
didn't make much of an impact and the band fell apart again. After the second incarnation of
Pulp
disintegrated,
Jarvis Cocker
formed another version of the band, with guitarist/violinist
Russell Senior
, who became
Cocker
's first full-fledged collaborator.
Cocker
and
Senior
added drummer
Magnus Doyle
and bassist
Peter Mansell
to the group, as well as
Tim Allcard
, who did nothing but read poetry. Musically,
Pulp
backed away from the folky inclinations of
It
, adding keyboardist
Candida Doyle
in 1985, which led to a darker sound; shortly after her arrival,
Allcard
left the group. In 1985,
Pulp
released a series of singles on Fire Records. Just as their fortunes were looking up,
Cocker
became injured severely. As he was trying to impress a girl, he fell 30 feet out of a window, injuring his pelvis, foot, and wrist. For two months, he was confined to a wheelchair, but he performed concerts anyway.
Released in 1986,
Pulp
's second album,
Freaks
, was a dense, dark affair. Following its release, the band split during the filming of the video for
"They Suffocate at Night."
All of the members, except
Cocker
and
Senior
, left the group. For a year, the band was dormant, but
Candida Doyle
returned in 1987, with drummer
Nick Banks
and bassist
Steven Havenhand
joining shortly afterward.
Havenhand
was soon replaced by
Anthony Genn
, who was soon replaced by
Steve Mackey
. Although the group had a stable lineup, they weren't gaining much of a following. In 1988,
Cocker
moved to London with
Mackey
and began studying filmmaking at St. Martin's College. While he was studying,
Pulp
was offered the chance to record another album. The resulting album,
Separations
, was recorded in 1989 and reflected
Cocker
's newfound obsession with acid house but it also boasted some full-fledged pop songs.
Separations
was released nearly three years after it was completed.
Cocker
was prepared to stake out a career in film when a single from the album,
"My Legendary Girlfriend,"
was released. NME named the song Single of the Week in 1991 and
Pulp
's career suddenly took off.
In early 1992,
Pulp
left Fire Records for Gift, and began releasing a series of singles that consolidated the success of
"My Legendary Girlfriend.
" In particular,
"Babies"
earned the band a great deal of attention.
"Babies"
led to a contract with Island Records, their first major-label deal. Island released
Pulpintro
, a compilation of the Gift singles, as the band recorded its major-label debut,
His 'n' Hers
. Upon its spring 1994 release,
His 'n' Hers
earned positive reviews and became an unexpected success, reaching the British Top Ten; it was also nominated for the 1994 Mercury Award. For the rest of 1994 and the early part of 1995,
Jarvis Cocker
suddenly became omnipresent on British television. These suave, humorous television appearances became legendary, making
Cocker
somewhat of a national hero, as well as a sex symbol.
No matter how popular
Jarvis Cocker
had become, the band didn't break into the big time until they released
"Common People."
The single became a massive hit upon its May 1995 release, debuting at number two on the U.K. charts. In July,
Pulp
accepted a last-minute headlining slot at Glastonbury Festival when
the Stone Roses
had to cancel.
Pulp
's set was rapturously received, launching the band into superstar status in England and conveniently setting the stage for their forthcoming album,
Different Class
. During the recording of the album, guitarist
Mark Webber
-- the president of
Pulp
's fan club -- became a full-time member of the group. The first record to feature
Webber
was the double A-sided single,
"Mis-Shapes"
and
"Sorted for E's & Wizz,"
which was released in August, two months before
Different Class
. The single became a number two hit, despite a major tabloid controversy over the lyrics to
"Sorted."
Different Class
arrived in late October to rave reviews throughout the British press. The album entered the charts at number one, going gold within its first week and platinum within the second. At the end of the year, the album topped many best-of-the-year lists. In February of 1996,
Different Class
was released in the United States to positive reviews. The massive fame and attention that
Different Class
brought
Pulp
influenced the direction of their follow-up, 1998's world-weary, paranoid
This Is Hardcore
. The album's troubled sound and somewhat mixed reception led some to speculate whether or not the group would continue; the band's members took some time to pursue side projects such as DJ-ing at various nightclubs and remixing tracks for artists like
Black Box Recorder
and
Death in Vegas
. Meanwhile, they continued to play live, performing at various festivals, including the Meltdown festival curated by
Scott Walker
.
Walker
proved such an inspiration for the group that
Pulp
hired him on as the producer of their new material after recording with
Chris Thomas
went unsatisfactorily. The resulting album,
We Love Life
-- its name inspired by the September 11 terrorist attacks -- was released in the fall of 2001 in the UK and in the spring of 2002 in the US to critical acclaim. In 2006, Cocker released a solo album entitled
Jarvis
. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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