By 1992 Pulp had already transformed from their debut ‘It’ through the dark electronic phase of ‘Freaks’ and were garnering significant momentum. Now critically acclaimed and with a live reputation matched by only a few, most of the songs on ‘Separations’ sound fully-realised in that undeniably Pulp manner that was soon to be experienced everywhere. And, for the first time, there was an inescapable disco pulse. This is the transition album where Pulp, caught between a doomed romantic outsider past and an acid-bright future, made an album that brilliantly reflects both. The reissue includes 4 bonus tracks, including ‘Death Goes To The Disco’, ‘Is This House’, as well as an extended version of the single ‘Countdown’ and the previously unreleased ‘Death Comes To Town’. ‘Separations’ spawned two of Pulp’s most successful singles to date in ‘Countdown’ and ‘My Legendary Girlfriend’, with the latter topping the singles of 1991 lists by major music publications.