music.wikisort.org - CompositionCountdown 1992–1983 is a double compilation album by the band Pulp released by compilation specialist Nectar Masters[1] on 11 March 1996.
1996 compilation album by Pulp
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Released | 11 March 1996 |
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Recorded | 1983 – 1992 |
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Genre | Alternative rock |
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Length | 96:10 |
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Label | Nectar Masters (UK) MCA (US) |
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Background
It features highlights from the band's first three albums (It, Freaks and Separations), along with non-album singles ("Little Girl (With Blue Eyes)" and "Dogs Are Everywhere") and B-sides ("Death Goes to the Disco", "The Mark Of The Devil", "97 Lovers" and "Blue Glow"). The album title is a reference to the band's song "Countdown", therefore (aside from the extended version of "Countdown" which closes the album) the running order goes backwards chronologically from 1992 to 1983.
Being released at the height of Pulp's and Britpop fame, the album reached #10 in the UK Album Chart,[2] the only charting compilation album of the band's Fire Records era material. The sleevenotes are written by Guardian journalist Caroline Sullivan, a longtime friend of the band, and detail the group's history, particularly prior to their main commercial success.
Reception
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Allmusic |     [3] |
Pitchfork Media | (6.2/10) [4] |
Although was well received by critics and fans, Jarvis Cocker was very critical of the compilation at the time of its release. Cocker: "I would urge anybody not to buy it. Please, I find it embarrassing to be honest. And also the way it's packaged to look a bit modern, a bit like our sleeves now. It's a crap version... I wouldn't recommend it to anybody. And Fire records never did us any favours when we were on the label. Being signed to that label was the single biggest thing that prevented us succeeding. It almost made us split up."[citation needed]
Track listing
All lyrics written by Jarvis Cocker, all music composed by Pulp; except where noted.
- Disc one
- "Countdown" (Single Version) – 4:40
- "Death Goes to the Disco" – 5:42
- "My Legendary Girlfriend" – 6:44
- "Don't You Want Me Anymore?" – 3:46
- "She's Dead" – 5:04
- "Down by the River" – 3:38
- "I Want You" – 4:38
- "Being Followed Home" – 6:01
- "Master of the Universe" – 3:19
- "Don't You Know" – 4:06
- "They Suffocate at Night" – 6:17
- Disc two
- "Dogs Are Everywhere" – 4:53
- "The Mark of the Devil" – 4:32
- "97 Lovers" – 4:28
- "Little Girl (With Blue Eyes)" – 3:25
- "Blue Glow" – 3:03
- "My Lighthouse" (Jarvis Cocker, Simon Hinkler) – 3:28
- "Wishful Thinking" (Cocker) – 4:16
- "Blue Girls" (Cocker) – 5:58
- "Countdown" (Extended Version) – 8:03
- Tracks 1-3 from the 1986 single "Dogs Are Everywhere"
- Tracks 4-5 from the single 1985 "Little Girl (With Blue Eyes)"
- Tracks 6-8 from the 1983 album It
- Track 9 from the 1991 single "Countdown"
- Vinyl copies have five tracks on each side in the same order, except that "Death Goes to the Disco" appears on side four between "Blue Girls" and "Countdown" (Extended Version).
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На других языках
- [en] Countdown 1992–1983
[es] Countdown 1992–1983
Countdown 1992-1983 es un disco compilatorio lanzado por la banda Pulp. Fue lanzado el 22 de marzo de 1996 como un doble CD. Incluye las canciones destacadas de la banda en sus tres primeros álbumes (It, Freaks y Separations), junto con sencillos no lanzados en álbumes ("Little Girl With Blue Eyes" y "Dogs Are Everywhere") y lados B ("Death Goes to the Disco", "The Mark Of The Devil", "97 Lovers" and "Blue Glow"). El nombre del álbum es una referencia a su canción "Countdown", por lo tanto, el orden de las canciones va cronológicamente ordenado desde 1992 a 1983. El álbum alcanzó el lugar #10 en el ranking del Reino Unido.
[ru] Countdown 1992–1983
Countdown 1992—1983 — двойной альбом-компиляция группы Pulp, вышедший 22 марта 1996 года.
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