About this album
Sound:
"A vibrant blend of sharp lyrical wit and catchy melodies that encapsulate 90s British youth culture."
Where they were
Released on April 18, 1994, 'His 'n' Hers' was Pulp's third studio album and marked their breakthrough into the mainstream. Following the underground success of 'It,' this album solidified their place in the Britpop movement, characterized by its clever storytelling and social commentary.
Why it matters
The album reached number 9 on the UK Albums Chart and received critical acclaim, being noted for its influence on the Britpop scene. It helped establish Pulp as a significant force in 90s music, paving the way for their subsequent success with 'Different Class.'
Essential tracks
- "Babies" — 'Babies' captures the awkwardness of youth and relationships with a catchy hook and relatable lyrics, making it an anthem for a generation.
- "Do You Remember the First Time?" — This track combines nostalgic lyrics with a memorable melody, reflecting themes of first love and regret that resonate deeply with listeners.
- "Razzmatazz" — 'Razzmatazz' showcases Pulp's signature blend of humor and melancholy, embodying the essence of Britpop with its infectious rhythm and sharp lyrics.
Release Date
April 18, 1994
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Tracklist
- 1 Joyriders 3:25
- 2 Lipgloss 3:34
- 3 Acrylic Afternoons 4:09
- 4 Have You Seen Her Lately? 4:11
- 5 Babies 4:04
- 6 She’s a Lady 5:49
- 7 Happy Endings 4:57
- 8 Do You Remember the First Time? 4:22
- 9 Pink Glove 4:48
- 10 Someone Like the Moon 4:18
- 11 David’s Last Summer 7:00
- 12 Razzmatazz 3:40