Thursday, February 11, 2010

Burton Fix Which Bindings

daisies (I)

With this solemn occasion, I inaugurate this section, in which space I'll take the pleasure to review and recommend strongly certain discs, series and movies that for some capricious and arbitrary because it considers relevant. Today is the turn of the disk of 1995 "Different Class" , the British band Pulp.


What was I doing in '95? What the hell could I have been doing to miss this album? I guess to get some discs at that time and that place was not at all simple, but still I have vague memories of some clips of this band, shamelessly ignored by the undersigned, whose musical curiosity in those days there went beyond Soda Stereo, U2 or The Police . Anyway, time undertook to put in my place, and so, fifteen years later, Jarvis Cocker reach through the exquisite interpretation made an issue of Leonard Cohen in the documentary-tribute I'm your man, then this artwork.

I started to write something about each song, but it seemed too long, so synthesize the general idea: Different Class is a pop record exquisite, elegant and acid at a time, carried out by a frontman that few can win on charisma, revealing the misery of England in the 90's with witty lyrics that are sometimes funny and sometimes heartbreaking, offering, basically, a band of excellent sound for the young man who is, was, or remains the rare class, who have no money, who does not fit the mold of the average human being .... finally .... I do not want to bore most readers the very few who visit this joint, then suffice it to say that there are jewels known as Common People and Disco 2000 , and other hidden, perhaps even more beautiful, like Bar Italia , Live Bed Show or Underwear. But I could name all the songs, because this is an album without fillers, to listen to from beginning to end with the volume to handle and realize that the dichotomy of Brit Pop between Oasis and Blur is ridiculous: neither of these band has nothing to do next to Pulp.

yourself a favor and bájenselo ACA.

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