''This Is Hardcore'' is the sixth album by English band
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. Released in March 1998, it came three years after their breakthrough album, ''
Different Class'', and was eagerly anticipated. In 2013, ''
NME
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'' ranked it at number 166 in its list of
the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time
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. ''
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'' declared that it "is arguably the first pop album devoted entirely to the subject of the long, slow fade", which it heralded as "a bold move because it breaks one of rock's oldest songwriting taboos".
The Chicago Tribune hailed it as "a smashing album about midlife crisis".
Background and release
Friction grew in the band in the years following the massive success of ''
Different Class'', "culminating in the notable departure of guitarist and violinist Russell Senior; Cocker left for New York alone to decompress and write in isolation from the rest of the band."
As with the band's previous album,''This is Hardcore'' reached No. 1 in the
UK Albums Chart
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, but with far fewer sales, and was well received critically, earning Pulp a third successive nomination for the 1998
Mercury Prize
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.
The cover photo was art directed by
Peter Saville and the American painter
John Currin
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who is known for his figurative paintings of exaggerated female forms. The model photographed is
Ksenia Sobchak
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and the images were further digitally manipulated by Howard Wakefield, who also designed the album. Currin was also the art director for the "
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" video, based on his painting "The Never Ending Story". Advertising posters showing the album's cover that appeared on the London Underground system were defaced by graffiti artists with slogans like "This Offends Women" and "This is Sexist" or "This is Demeaning".
The music video for the title track was directed by
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and was listed as the No. 47 best video of all time by ''NME''. A bonus live CD entitled "This Is Glastonbury" was added to the album later in 1998. A deluxe edition of ''This Is Hardcore'' was released on 11 September 2006. It contained a second disc of
B-sides
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, demos and rarities.
Commercial performance
The album had first-week sales of just over 50,000, 62% fewer than ''Different Class'' first-week sales of 133,000. The album was certified gold by the
BPI April 1998 for sales of 100,000.
As of 2008, sales in the United States have exceeded 86,000 copies, according to
Nielsen SoundScan.
Reception and legacy
Nick Hornby, writing in ''
Spin'', proclaimed that on the album "England's unofficial
poet laurete Jarvis Cocker perfects his poetry of the prosaic".
''Rolling Stone'' noted that ''This is Hardcore'' was "less bright and bouncy" than its era-defining predecessor, but praised it as being "even more daring and fully realized", noting that "it plays like a movie, a series of scenes from a life".
The review concluded, "In midlife oblivion, Pulp have found a strange kind of liberation. Desperation never sounded quite so entertaining." Other reviews in the
States adopted a similar tone, with the ''
Chicago Tribune
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'', ''
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'', and the ''
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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'' all awarding three and a half stars out of four.
The Tribune found that "
hemusic is sumptuous lounge-lizard rock augmented by strings and noisy disruptions - a clever, catchy '90s take on the
Bowie/
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Roxy glam rock of the '70s."
In a retrospective assessment of the album's impact, Matthew Horton wrote in
NME
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that "in its sense of surrender, regret and flashes of panic, it captured the time to a tee." In an article entitled, "How Pulp’s ''This Is Hardcore'' Brought Britpop To A Halt", Horton maintained that it was "a sloughing-off of fame’s skin, a rejection of the Britpop monster". He concluded, "It’s an end, a hard-wrought epitaph to a band’s jaunt in the limelight and a suitable jump-off point for what had been a rare old few years – for us, at least." Another review found the song "A Little Soul" to be "Cocker’s most disconsolately beautiful", drawing "from the musical blueprint of
Smokey Robinson’s “
Tracks of My Tears
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.”"
''This is Hardcore'' was included in the book ''
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magazine ''
Metro Weekly'' placed the album at number 46 in its list of the "50 Best Alternative Albums of the '90s".
In 2017, ''Pitchfork'' ranked it seventh in "The 50 Best Britpop Albums".
Track listing
Personnel
Pulp
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Jarvis Cocker
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Nick Banks
Nicholas David Banks (born 28 July 1965) is an English drummer, a member of the British band Pulp. He lives in Sheffield with his wife Sarah and two children. He is the nephew of Gordon Banks, goalkeeper of the 1966 FIFA World Cup-winning Eng ...
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Candida Doyle
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Steve Mackey
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Mark Webber
Production
*
Chris Thomas – production
*Pete Lewis – engineering
*Lorraine Francis – assistant engineering
*Jay Reynolds – assistant engineering
*Olle Romo – programming
*Matthew Vaughan – programming
*Magnus Fiennes – programming
*Mark Haley – programming
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Anne Dudley
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– string arrangement
*Pulp – string arrangement
*Nicholas Dodd – orchestration
Additional musicians
*Anne Dudley – piano
*Chris Thomas – piano
*
Neneh Cherry – featured vocals
*Mandy Bell – backing vocals
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Carol Kenyon
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– backing vocals
*Jackie Rawe – backing vocals
Artwork
*John Currin – direction
*
Peter Saville – direction
*Horst Diekgerdes – photography
*Howard Wakefield – design
*Paul Hetherington – design
Charts and certifications
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
References
External links
''This Is Hardcore''at
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(streamed copy where licensed)
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