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Sharp, witty Britpop with class politics and kitchen-sink drama, peaking on 'Common People'. Clever and danceable. Jarvis Cocker's finest hour. Released in 1995, it's a key entry in Pulp's run.
On vinyl: Vinyl can be scarcer than the CD from this era, so it's worth looking for a recent repressing.
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Tracks from this album on our lists
- Common People on Best Songs of the 1990s, Best 1990s Alternative & Indie Songs
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More from Pulp — where to go next
If you have Different Class, these are the Pulp records worth reaching for next.
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His 'n' Hers1994 · Alternative & IndieStart here
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Different Class1995 · you're viewing this oneClassic
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This Is Hardcore1998 · Alternative & IndieClassic
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