Different Class by Pulp
Released: 1995
Genre: Contemporary
Pulp's "Different Class," released in 1995, stands as a defining moment in Britpop, blending sharp social commentary with infectious melodies. The album, produced by Chris Thomas, captures the zeitgeist of mid-'90s Britain, tackling themes of class, desire, and alienation. The lead single, "Common People," achieved significant chart success, peaking at No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart, and became an anthem for a generation disillusioned with class division. Its vivid storytelling and catchy hooks helped cement Pulp's status as cultural icons. Tracks like "Disco 2000" and "Sorted for E's & Wizz" showcase frontman Jarvis Cocker's wit and observational prowess, pairing jangly guitars with pulsating rhythms. The album reached No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart, reflecting its profound impact on the musical landscape. "Different Class" not only influenced contemporaries but also paved the way for future artists, encapsulating the spirit of a decade and ensuring Pulp's legacy endures in the annals of British music history.
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