Pulp
Pulp Live Performance of She's A Lady, Pink Glove, Razzmatazz, and Glass
In November 1992, Pulp was surging in popularity, riding the wave of their album 'Separations,' which had been released in 1991. The live recording from the Black Session at 'La Maison de la Radio' in Paris captures the band's raw energy and emerging sound just as they were transitioning into the Britpop scene. By this point, they had already established their unique blend of witty lyrics and catchy melodies, which would later culminate in their breakthrough with 'His 'n' Hers' and 'Different Class.' Notably, during this recording, Pulp performs 'Razzmatazz,' a track reflecting their working-class narratives and satirical edge. This era was pivotal, as it marked the turning point for Pulp, setting the stage for their iconic status in British music. Pulp's dynamic live performances, highlighted in this session, showcased their evolution and ability to connect with audiences.