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''We Love Life'' is the seventh and final
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by English
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, released on 22 October 2001 by
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. It reached number six on the
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, with a total chart stay of only three weeks. Written and recorded after the tumultuous sessions for ''
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'', ''We Love Life'' saw the band move toward a more relaxed and natural sound, shepherded by producer Scott Walker. Walker had replaced original producer Chris Thomas, whom the band had worked with on previous albums. ''We Love Life'' saw positive critical reception and charted at number 6 on the UK album charts.


Background

''We Love Life'' was intended to be a departure from the disillusionment of the band's previous album, ''
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'', in that it featured a more organic sound and an emphasis on nature, which Cocker found interest in "because it is dangerous in some ways". Cocker explained, "I never took any notice of nature when I was a kid. I thought we'd all be living on space stations or floating metropolises by now. But after ''This Is Hardcore'', which was a very alienated record, it was time to go back to simpler things, like this, the natural world." At the same time, Cocker stated, "This isn't Pulp's pastoral album. I was very aware of avoiding hippy dippy stuff." The band had initially begun recording with Chris Thomas, who had produced their past two albums. However, his more rigid style of recording conflicted with the band's desire for looser sessions, resulting in the recordings being shelved. The final album was produced by Scott Walker. Keyboardist
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recalled, "I certainly thought about leaving fter shelving the Thomas sessionsbut I realised that I'd still feel shit even if I did. If Scott Walker hadn't come about, I don't think we'd have bothered to finish this LP." The band, who had met Walker at the 2000
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run by Walker, had been longtime fans of Walker. Walker's own album '' 'Til the Band Comes In'' is mocked in the lyrics of the ''We Love Life'' single "
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". Cocker claims the lyric was written long before Walker became involved in the album's production and recalled the moment of recording the song as "embarrassing".


Title and artwork

The album's title was originally to be ''Pulp Love Life'', but this was vetoed as Cocker felt that the title looked confusing on an album cover—he explained, "It always looked like the name of the band's Pulp and the album's called ''Love Life''." The album was then renamed ''Pulp'', reflecting the "uncluttered" nature of the album. With the
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, however, the album was renamed to the more universal ''We Love Life''. Cocker recalled, "To be honest, I was really freaked out when that
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thing happened. ... So in the aftermath of that, I thought, actually this ''Love Life'' business isn't a bad sentiment at this particular time." The minimal cover art (by Peter Saville) shows a set of initial capitals held in the collection of St. Bride Printing Library in London. They were engraved in wood by or for
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around the 1820s.


Reception

Initial critical response to ''We Love Life'' was very positive. The album received an
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score of 84 at
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, based on 20 reviews. The music review
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'' placed ''We Love Life'' at number 194 on their list of the top 200 albums of the 2000s. Steve Hobbs of ''
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'' wrote of the album, "Cocker's lyrics are still sharp and beautifully observed, just a little less personal. But in many ways, it's a more familiar Pulp record than ''This Is Hardcore''."
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called the album "an emotional and musical breakthrough, finding the band leaping beyond the claustrophobic ''Hardcore'' and consolidating their previous obsessions, creating a textured, reflective record that in its own measured way is as impassioned as ''
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Track listing


Personnel

Credits adapted from liner notes. Additional musicians * Alasdair Malloy – percussion , glass harmonica *
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– percussion * Danny Cummings – percussion * Julian Poole – percussion * Steve Hilton – programming *
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– programming *
Richard Hawley Richard Willis Hawley (born 17 January 1967) is an English singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer. After his first band Treebound Story (formed while he was still at school) broke up, Hawley found success as a member of Britpop band Longp ...
– lap steel guitar , twelve-string guitar *
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– backing vocals ** Joanna Forbes – musical direction, vocal arrangements * Beverly Skeete – backing vocals * Sylvia James – backing vocals *
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– backing vocals * Jeremy Shaw – keyboards * Scott Walker – additional keyboards and tree effects , baritone guitar * Andy Findon – ocarinas and flutes * Caspar Cronk – musical saw * Timos Papadopoulos at the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, Southampton University under supervision of Professor Phil Nelson – birdsong * Philip Sheppard – five string electric cello *
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– choir Production * Scott Walker – production, mixing * Peter Walsh – co-production, engineering, mixing; choir engineering * Matt Lawrence – assistant engineering; additional choir engineering * Chris Blair – mastering * Clive Goddard – choir engineering * Geoff Foster – strings recording *
Gavyn Wright Gavyn Wright is a British violinist and orchestra leader with the London Session Orchestra and Penguin Cafe Orchestra. He is best known for his orchestral arrangements on pop productions (including Elton John, Simply Red, Bush, Mecano, Oasis, ...
– strings leading * Isobel Griffiths – orchestral contracting * Jenny O'Grady – choral co-ordination * Steve Price – choir recording Arrangement * Scott Walker – strings , ten double basses * Brian Gascoigne – strings , ten double basses , choir *
Candida Doyle Candida Mary Doyle (born 25 August 1963) is an English musician who is keyboard player and occasional backing vocalist with the band Pulp, which she joined in 1984. She joined her brother, drummer Magnus Doyle in the line-up replacing the prev ...
– strings Artwork *
Jarvis Cocker Jarvis Branson Cocker (born 19 September 1963) is an English musician and radio presenter. As the founder, frontman, lyricist and only consistent member of the band Pulp, he became a figurehead of the Britpop genre of the mid-1990s. Following P ...
– art direction * Peter Saville – art direction * Howard Wakefield – design * Marcus Werner Hed – design


Charts


References


External links


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