Pulp’s drummer Nick Banks shares the story behind the band. We cover Pulp’s late 80s wilderness, legendary Glastonbury appearance up to their current hiatus. Hear about the writing and recording process behind tracks including Babies, Common People, This Is Hardcore and Pulp’s Bond theme that never was, Tomorrow Never Lies.
- Babies (Single A-side, Gift, 1992)
- Love Is Blind (Separations, Fire, 1992)
- My Legendary Girlfriend (12″, Fire, 1991)
- Death Comes to Town (Beats Working For a Living: The Story of Popular Music in Sheffield 1973-1984 , Juma, 2005 rec 1987)
- Mile End (Trainspotting: Music From the Motion Picture, Capitol, 1995)
- Razzmatazz (Single, Gift, 1993)
- Do You Remember the First Time? (Single, Island, 1994)
- Common People (Single, Island, 1995)
- This Is Hardcore (Single, Island, 1998)
- Tomorrow Never Lies (Single B-side to Help The Aged, Island, 1997)
- Sunrise (Single, Island, 2001)
- After You (Single, Rough Trade, 2013)
- The Everly Pregnant Brothers – Prescription Drugs (Biffin’s Bridge, Bandcamp, 2019)
All tracks by Pulp unless stated. See also The Everly Pregnant Brothers website for details of their current album and forthcoming live shows.
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