Single GB 1998 on Island Records label
Rock and Pop (Brit Pop)
J-card case. "Cocaine Socialism" is an alternative version of "Glory Days" from the album "This Is Hardcore" with totally different lyrics commenting on the (then) socialist government. "Like A Friend" is taken from the film "Great Expectations", an alternative version appears on a U.S. promo release. CD1 of a 2 CD single pair (the companion single is CIDX 708/572 338-2). No CD1 notice appears on the artwork.
Pulp , 1978-2002 GB album by | |
Jarvis Cocker voc, g, *1963 GB lyrics by, written by | |
Matthew Vaughan , GB programmed by | |
Olle Romo dr, GB programmed by |
John Currin art direction |
Peter Saville art direction |
Howard Wakefield design |
Paul Hetherington design |
Pete Lewis engineer |
Horst Diekgerdes photography by |
Chris Thomas producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | A Little Soul (Original Mix) | Pulp | ||
2 | Cocaine Socialism | Pulp | ||
3 | Like A Friend | Pulp |