On October 23rd Pulp follow up on their recent spree of re-issues with the release of a Peel Sessions double CD. The release will feature 29 recordings the band made with Peel between 1981 and 2001, as well as a second disc with their performance at Queen Elizabeth Hall to celebrate Peel's 40 years in broadcasting.I've been anxiously awaiting the news on the final tracklisting. Now it's announced i'm looking forward to hearing it even more. A Peel Session is worth more than all the re-issues combined. CD One Track Listing:Turkey Mambo Momma (07.11.81)Please Don't Worry (07.11.81)Wishful Thinking (07.11.81)Refuse To Be Blind (07.11.81)Pink Glove (07.02.93)You're A Nightmare (07.02.93)Acrylic Afternoons (07.02.93)Underwear (09.09.94)Common People (09.09.94)Pencil Skirt (09.09.94)Sunrise (12.08.01)Weeds (12.08.01)I Love Life (12.08.01)Duck Diving (12.08.01)CD Two Track Listing:Theme From Peter Gunn (Kings College - 11.10.01)Sorted For E's & Wizz (Kings College - 11.10.01)Help The Aged (Kings College - 11.10.01)This Is Hardcore (Kings College - 11.10.01)Sunrise (Kings College - 11.10.01)Mile End (21.04.95)Do You Remember The First Time? (21.04.95)Babies (21.04.95)Weeds (31.10.01)Weeds II (The Origin Of The Species) (31.10.01)The Fear (31.10.01)The Trees (31.10.01)I Love Life (31.10.01)Party Hard (31.10.01)Common People (31.10.01)If Pulp aren't your bag you may be pleased to know five other Essential John Peel Collections release on the 23rd. Including sessions from Gene, House of Love, Siouxsie And The Banshees, PJ Harvey and a John Peel All Time Festive 50 compilation featuring tracks from Nick Drake, Tim Buckley, Joy Division, New Order, and The Clash amongst others.I'll buy them all eventually but i haven't witnessed this......since 1995, and desperately need my live fix of Jarvis and co. October 23rd can't come round quick enough for me.
Geoff78 says
Fantastic can't wait for this to be released Different Class was the sound track to my youth, and as you say a peel session is, pardon the pun, in a "different class". Also looking forwards to the PJ Harvey session.
ps: were do you find this info??
Sureshot says
Helen: He's only announced two live dates so far. Paris and London. I was meaning i'd get my live fix from disc 2 of the cd. But I'll definitely catch him live when he adds some northern dates. Newcastle, Manchester or Glasgow hopefully.
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