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- Different_Class abstract "Different Class is the fifth studio album by English Britpop band Pulp. It was released on Island Records in the UK on 30 October 1995, and in the US on 27 February 1996. The album was released in the UK at the height of Britpop, and led to the band being regarded as part of that movement. Two of the singles on the album – "Common People" (which reached number two in the UK singles chart) and "Disco 2000" (which reached number seven) – were especially notable, and helped propel Pulp to nationwide fame. A "deluxe edition" of Different Class was released on 11 September 2006. It contains a second disc of B-sides, demos and rarities.The album was the winner of the 1996 Mercury Music Prize. In 1998 Q readers voted Different Class the 37th greatest album of all time; a repeat poll in 2006 put it at number 85. In 2000 the same magazine placed it at number 46 in its list of the 100 Greatest British Albums Ever. In 2005 it was voted number 70 in Channel 4's The 100 Greatest Albums. In 2006 British Hit Singles & Albums and NME organised a poll in which 40,000 people worldwide voted for the 100 best albums ever and Different Class was placed at number 54 on the list. It had sold 1,255,000 copies in the United Kingdom as of September 2011.The inspiration for the title came to frontman Jarvis Cocker in Smashing, a club night that ran during the early 1990s in Eve's Club on Regent Street in London. Cocker had a friend who used the phrase "different class" to describe something that was "in a class of its own". Cocker liked the double meaning, with its allusions to the British social class system which was a theme of some of the songs on the album. A message on the back of the record also references this idea:"We don't want no trouble, we just want the right to be different. That's all."".
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- Different_Class genre Britpop.
- Different_Class previousWork Masters_of_the_Universe_(Pulp_album).
- Different_Class producer Chris_Thomas_(record_producer).
- Different_Class recordLabel Island_Records.
- Different_Class recordedIn Townhouse_Studios.
- Different_Class releaseDate "1995-10-30".
- Different_Class runtime "3170.0".
- Different_Class subsequentWork Countdown_1992%E2%80%931983.
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- Different_Class accessdate "2012-07-16".
- Different_Class after "Made in Heaven by Queen".
- Different_Class artist Pulp_(band).
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- Different_Class award "Platinum".
- Different_Class before "Life by Simply Red".
- Different_Class certyear "1996".
- Different_Class collapsed "yes".
- Different_Class cover "Pulp - Different Class.PNG".
- Different_Class genre Britpop.
- Different_Class hasPhotoCollection Different_Class.
- Different_Class headline "Bonus disc from 2006 deluxe edition".
- Different_Class headline "Japanese Common People bonus tracks".
- Different_Class headline "Second Class from 1995".
- Different_Class label Island_Records.
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- Different_Class nextAlbum "Countdown 1992–1983".
- Different_Class note "B-side to "Common People"".
- Different_Class note "B-side to "Common People", Japanese Edition Bonus track".
- Different_Class note "B-side to "Disco 2000"".
- Different_Class note "B-side to "Do You Remember the First Time?"".
- Different_Class note "B-side to "Lipgloss"".
- Different_Class note "B-side to "Something Changed"".
- Different_Class note "B-side to "Sorted for E's & Wizz / Mis-Shapes"".
- Different_Class note "B-side to "Sorted for E's & Wizz / Mis-Shapes", Not included on Japanese Edition".
- Different_Class note "from the Sisters EP".
- Different_Class note "from the charity album for "ChildLine"".
- Different_Class number "4".
- Different_Class producer Chris_Thomas_(record_producer).
- Different_Class recorded "1994".
- Different_Class region "Europe".
- Different_Class region "United Kingdom".
- Different_Class released "1995-10-30".
- Different_Class relyear "1995".
- Different_Class rev AllMusic.
- Different_Class rev BBC_Music.
- Different_Class rev Drowned_in_Sound.
- Different_Class rev PopMatters.
- Different_Class rev Robert_Christgau.
- Different_Class rev Yahoo!_Music.
- Different_Class rev "Q".
- Different_Class rev "Rolling Stone".
- Different_Class rev "Spin".
- Different_Class rev "The Guardian".
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- Different_Class title "Catcliffe Shakedown".
- Different_Class title "Common People '96".
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- Different_Class title "Deep Fried in Kelvin".
- Different_Class title "Different Class".
- Different_Class title "Disco 2000".
- Different_Class title "Don't Lose It".
- Different_Class title "Live Bed Show".
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