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Album Review: Separations
 

  • Artist: Pulp
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1992
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Separations is the birth of the modern Pulp. Not only does the record feature the lineup that would eventually break through into the mainstream, it is the first album to contain the fusion of pop, dance, and rock that would take them to the top of the charts in the mid-'90s. More than anything, the influence of acid house and raves weighs heavily on Separations, as the band stretches out into the disco groove of "Countdown" and the long jam "This House Is Condemned." But what is especially noticeable about Separations is how Pulp is finally starting to write some fully realized songs. "My Legendary Girlfriend," the song that earned the band its first Single of the Week in NME, is the leader of the pack with a brilliant, sly lyric and vocal from Jarvis Cocker, and an appropriately melodic and slightly dirty instrumental backdrop from the band. "Countdown," with its insistent beat, is nearly as good, as is the loping opener, "Love Is Blind." Pulp isn't able to keep the pace throughout the album -- there are several weak spots, particularly the awkward stab at house, "This House Is Condemned" -- but Separations is the first album that illustrates the band's potential and exactly what it could accomplish. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Love Is Blind Pulp Pulp (5:45)
Don't You Want Me Anymore? Pulp Pulp (3:52)
She's Dead Pulp Pulp (5:09)
Separations Pulp Pulp (4:45)
Down by the River Pulp Pulp (3:39)
Countdown Pulp Pulp (5:07)
My Legendary Girlfriend Pulp Pulp (6:51)
Death II Pulp Pulp (5:36)
This House Is Condemned Pulp Pulp (7:52)

Credits

Pulp (Producer), Pulp (Main Performer), Nick Banks (Drums), Jarvis Cocker (Guitar), Jarvis Cocker (Vocals), Candida Doyle (Keyboards), Russell Senior (Guitar), Russell Senior (Violin), Alan Fisch (Engineer), Alan Smyth (Producer), Steve Mackey (Bass)
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Wikipedia: Separations
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Separations
Separations cover
Studio album by Pulp
Released July 1992
Recorded Fon Studios, Sheffield August–September 1989
Genre Alternative rock, Britpop
Length 48:41
Label Fire
Producer Alan Smyth, Pulp
Professional reviews
Pulp chronology
Freaks
(1987)
Separations
(1992)
His 'n' Hers
(1994)

Separations is the third album by British pop band Pulp. It was belatedly released in 1992 on the independent record label Fire Records. The songs on the second half of the album are in an experimental acid house style, while the first half contains songs more typical of Pulp.

Track listing

All songs written by Pulp.

  1. "Love Is Blind" – 5:45
  2. "Don't You Want Me Anymore?" – 3:52
  3. "She's Dead" – 5:09
  4. "Separations" – 4:45
  5. "Down by the River" – 3:39
  6. "Countdown" – 5:07
  7. "My Legendary Girlfriend" – 6:51
  8. "Death II" – 5:36
  9. "This House Is Condemned" – 7:52

Personnel

Singles

  • "My Legendary Girlfriend"/"Is This House?"/"This House Is Condemned" (remix)
  • "Countdown" (single version)/"Death Goes to the Disco"/"Countdown" (extended version)

 
 

 

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