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It
Studio album by Pulp
Released April 1983
Recorded Input Studio, August 1982;
Victoria Studios, December 1982;
Southern Studios, 13 January 1983
Genre Indie pop
Length 25:32 (37:46 with bonus tracks)
Label Red Rhino
Producer Simon Hinkler
Professional reviews
Pulp chronology
It
(1983)
Freaks
(1987)
Singles from It
  1. "My Lighthouse" b/w "Looking For Life"
    Released: May 2, 1983 (1983-05-02)

It is the first album by British pop band Pulp. Originally given a limited vinyl release of 2000 copies in April 1983, it was re-released on CD by Cherry Red in February 1994 with three bonus tracks ("Everybody's Problem", "There Was..." and "Looking for Life"). A further CD re-release in November 1994 by Fire Records (the only one still available today) removed "Everybody's Problem" and "There Was...".

[edit] Track listing

All songs written by Jarvis Cocker unless otherwise noted.

Side A
No. Title Length
1. "My Lighthouse" (Written by Jarvis Cocker and Simon Hinkler) 3:30
2. "Wishful Thinking"   4:17
3. "Joking Aside"   4:20
4. "Boats and Trains"   1:34
Side B
No. Title Length
5. "Blue Girls"   5:56
6. "Love Love"   3:09
7. "In Many Ways"   2:46
CD re-issue bonus tracks
No. Title Length
8. "Looking for Life" (Fire Records and Cherry Red re-issue bonus track) 5:27
9. "Everybody's Problem" (Cherry Red re-issue bonus track) 3:16
10. "There Was" (Cherry Red re-issue bonus track) 3:30

[edit] Personnel

Band
  • Peter Boom
  • Jarvis Cocker
  • Wayne Furniss
  • Beefy Garryo
  • David Hinkler
  • Simon Hinkler
Additional performers
  • Mister Barry Thompson
  • Jill Taylor and Saskia Cocker
  • Jon Short
  • Joanne, Julie and Alison

[edit] References

  1. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. Review: It. Allmusic. Retrieved on 2010-07-232.
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