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PULP COLLABORATIONS |
| This page is for all those odd little projects that members of Pulp have had a hand in making or remixing as well as tracks they have sampled, and Pulp tracks that have been covered / remixed by other artists. It's more or less chronological. | |||
| Minitel Rock Steady Vol. 1 | |||
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Date of Release: 1997 Title: Minitel Rock Steady Vol 1. Includes Chevette's cover of We Can Dance Again Format: 7" Label: Invicta HiFi Cat. No. LIQ001 Notes: We Can Dance Again is a Pulp song performed live (for the only time?) at The Theatre Royal, December 1994; it was never released. Other tracks on the EP are: Formula One - Theme From The Wifes Bedroom; Magic Water - Sunday Sun, and Ricky Spontane - Stop Paddling. Fact: Danny Hunt from Chevette is now in Venini. |
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| Baby Birkin | |||
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1997 Title: Melo Melo / Black...White Format: CD; 7" Label: Dishy Cat. No. Dishy 29 Notes: Baby Birkin were Russell Senior's first post Pulp experience, and indeed his first experience of production. |
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Date of Release: 1998 Title: Jane B / Jane X / Jane B (rasmus mix) Format: CD; 10" Label: Dishy Cat. No. Dishy 32 Notes: Strings and additional lyrics by Russell Senior |
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Date of Release:
1998 Title: Classee X Format: CD Label: Dishy Cat. No. Dishy 33 CD Track Listing: Black...White / Harley Davidson / Melo Melo / 69 Annee Erotique / Raccrochez - c'est une horreur / Classee X / Nefertiti / Jane B / Et Meme / Dents De Lait, Dents De Loup / Di Doo Dah / Bonnie & Clyde Notes: Vinyl copy of the album has St Tropez instead of Harley Davidson as the last track. Click here to view alternative cover. Note uncanny resemblance to the song 'St Tropez' which appeared a year later as the B side to Venini's first single....... |
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| Peter-Thomas Sound Orchester | |||
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Date of Release: 1996 (this LP) Title: Raumpatrouille: Die phantastischen Abenteuer des Raumschiffes ORION (Space Patrol: The fantastic adventures of the space ship ORION) Format: LP Label: Bungalow Cat. No. Bung 009 Notes: Contains Bolero On The Moon Rocks, which Pulp sampled on This Is Hardcore. Raumpatrouille was a German TV series for which Peter Thomas composed the soundtrack |
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| Barry Adamson | |||
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Date of Release: 1996 Title: Oedipus Schmoedipus Format: CD Label: Mute Cat. No. CD STUMM 134 Notes: Jarvis co-wrote Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Pelvis |
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| Thurston Moore | |||
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Date of Release: 1998 Title: Root Format: CD Label: LO Recordings Cat. No. LCD 11 Notes: Track 007 remixed by Mark Webber. The CD consists of thirty numbered pieces of music recorded by Thurston Moore remixed by artists including Alec Empire, Stereolab, Bruce Gilbert, Stock, Hausen & Walkman, Add N To X and many more. The CD was released in conjunction with an exhibition, the catalogue for which can be viewed on the Books page. |
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Date of Release: 1998 Title: Lovelife Format: CD Label: 4AD Cat. No. GAD6004CD Notes: Jarvis guested on vocals on the track Ciao |
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| Venini | |||
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1999 Title: Mon Camion / St Tropez Format: CD Label: Bikini Cat. No. Bikini CD1 Notes: Venini were of course Russell Senior's post - Pulp group and this was their first single, released on Russell's own label. |
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Date of Release:
1999 Title: Carnival Star / Carnival Star ll Format: CD; 7" Label: Bikini Cat. No. Bikini CD2 |
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2000 Title: Unshaker / Exotic Night / Hoboken Format: CD Label: Sturdy Records |
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| The All Seeing Eye | |||
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Date of Release:
1999 Title: Walk Like A Panther / Snake l / Sweaty Walls Format: CD Label: FFrr Cat. No. FFRR 570 Notes: This was the first single from the ASI album, for which Jarvis wrote four songs (he submitted six). At least two of them are reworked versions of songs Tony Christie originally sang back in the mid 1970's, including Walk Like A Panther (written by Murray / Callender) and Drive Safely Darling (written by Stephens / Mason). See below. |
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Date of Release: 1999 Title: Pickled Eggs & Sherbert Format: CD; Cassette Label: London Records / FFrr Cat. No. LC7654 Track Listing: Walk Like A Panther / No Return / Beat Goes On / Sweet Music / Mary / 1st Man In Space / Drive Safely Darlin' / Stars On Sunday / Big Pecker / I Walk / I Peggio / Happy Birthday Nicola / Plastic Diamond Notes: Track listing differs on inside sleeve; I Peggio is listed as I Pejulater and Happy Birthday Nicola as just Nicola. Jarvis wrote the lyrics for Walk Like A Panther, Drive Safely Darlin, Nicola, Stars On Sunday and 1st Man In Space. Interestingly, the album does a "The Day After The Revolution" trick in that it has a bit tacked on at the end of the last (thirteenth) track that surprises you not once but twice ten and twenty minutes after you think it's finished. |
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Date of Release: 1999 Title: 1st Man In Space Format: CD Label: FFrr Cat. No. FFRR 370 Notes: Released on CD1 / CD2 format. CD 1 features radio edit of title track plus Sweet Music and Luxury I. CD 2 features a long version of 1st Man... plus Dirty Slapper and No Pop I. |
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| Looper | |||
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Date of Release: 1999 Title: Who's Afraid of Y2K? / Up A Tree Again Format: CD; 10" Label: Jeepster Cat. No: JPRCDS 015 Notes: Contains The Chocolate Layers' St John's Ambulance mix of Up A Tree Again - Steve and Jarvis in DJ mode |
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| Kid Loco | |||
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Date of Release: 1999 Title: Jesus Life for Children Under Twelve Inches Format: CD Label: East West Cat. No: 3984 269122 Notes: Features the Lafayette Velvet Revisited remix of A Little Soul that Kid Loco did for the A Little Soul CD2 (see singles page) |
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| Black Box Recorder | |||
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Date of Release: 2000 Title: The Art Of Driving / The Facts Of Life / Rock 'n' Roll Suicide Format: CD Label: Nude Cat. No: NUD51 CD1 Notes: Contains The Chocolate Layers' (Steve and Jarvis) remix of The Facts Of Life. This track also appears on a compilation CD given away by Select magazine - see Compilations Featuring Pulp page |
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| Richard Hawley | |||
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Date of Release: 2001 Title: Richard Hawley Format: CD Label: Setanta Cat. No: SETCD087 Notes: Not technically a Pulp spin off but Richard is enough of a part time Pulper to justify this, his first solo LP after leaving the Longpigs. |
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Date of Release: July 2001 Title: Coming Home Format: CD Label: Setanta Cat. No: SETCD090 Notes: Track listing: Coming Home / Caned / Cheap Spanish Whine |
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Date of Release: October 22 2001 Title: Late Night Final Format: CD Label: Setanta Cat. No: SETCD088 Notes: Track listing: Something Is...! / Baby, You're My Light / Love Of My Life / The Nights Are Cold / Can You Hear The Rain, Love? / Lonely Night / Precious Sight / No way Home / Cry a Tear For The Man in the Moon / Long Black Train / The Light at the end of the Tunnel (was a train coming the other way). |
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| Death in Vegas | |||
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Date of Release: 2001 Title: Dirge (Cossack apocalypse mix by the Chocolate Layers) Format: 12" Label: Concrete Cat. No: Dirge 5 Notes: This track is also available on the Sonic Mook Experiment double CD 'Rare Mixes, Electronic Action and Future Rock & Roll'. |
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| Alpha | |||
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Date of Release: 2001 Title: The South EP Format: CD Label: Melankolic Cat. No: SADD 12 Notes: Jarvis sings vocals on track two, a cover of Jimmy Webb's "This Is Where I Came In". |
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| Marianne Faithfull | |||
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Date of Release: March 2002 Title: Kissin Time Format: CD Label: Hut Recordings Cat. No: Notes: Jarvis co wrote Sliding Through Life on Charm for this collaboration.
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| The White Sport | |||
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Date of Release: May 2002 Title: Complete Control / Friendly Nice / We Must Fight In Vain / Complete Control (king precare mix by two desperate people) Format: CD single; 12" Label: High Society Cat. No: HSCDS001 Notes: Steve and Jarvis are the "Two Desperate People". The White Sport supported Pulp at the Brixton Academy concerts, November 2001. The illustration is of the promo - the 12" artwork is different.
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| Jarvis Cocker & Richard Hawley | |||
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Date of Release: June 2002 Title: Total Lee: The Songs of Lee Hazlewood Format: CD, double vinyl Label: City Slang Cat. No: 20195-2 Notes: Jarvis and Richard recorded 'A Cheat' for this tribute to Lee Hazlewood, originally recorded by Sanford Clark in 1959. |
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| Relaxed Muscle | |||
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Date of Release: November 2002 Title: The Heavy EP Format: 7" (limited to 500 copies) Label: Rough Trade Cat. No: RTRADES073 Notes: Jarvis, Richard Hawley and two of the Fat Truckers' performance at the Lee Hazlewood concert, September 2002. Credited to Darren Spooner and Richard Hawley - Darren Spooner being Jarvis. |
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