Pulp
Pulp Live Performance of 'Live On' at the Town & Country Club, London
In August 1991, Pulp was riding high on the momentum generated by their third studio album, "Separations," which came out in 1991. This live recording showcases the band's raw energy and distinctive sound right at a pivotal moment in their evolution. By this time, Pulp had begun to establish themselves on the UK music scene, blending genres like Britpop and post-punk with clever lyricism reflecting social commentary. The performance at the Town & Country Club in London gives a glimpse into their vibrant live shows, a crucial aspect of their identity. An interesting tidbit about this period is that it signified a turning point for Pulp—just a couple of years later, they'd soar to international fame with their mainstream breakthrough album, "Different Class," in 1995. This live appearance captures the essence of a band on the cusp of greatness.