Dogs Are Everywhere
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"Dogs Are Everywhere" | ||||
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Single by Pulp | ||||
Released | 30 June 1986 | |||
Recorded | Input Studios, Sheffield February 1986 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Length | 24:00 | |||
Label | Fire | |||
Songwriter(s) | Jarvis Cocker, Candida Doyle, Peter Mansell and Russell Senior | |||
Pulp singles chronology | ||||
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"Dogs Are Everywhere" is a non-album single released by British band Pulp in 1986.[1] The title song is a soft ballad reminiscent of the band's first album It, but the B-sides have a darker sound closer to what would become the band's next album, Freaks. All of the songs are included on the compilation album Masters of the Universe.
Andra 'Enthal in Spin described the songs as 'tense and involving that listening to them leaves you exhausted'.[1]
Track listing
[edit]All songs written and composed by Jarvis Cocker, Candida Doyle, Peter Mansell and Russell Senior.
- Side A
- "Dogs Are Everywhere" – 4:53
- "The Mark of the Devil" – 4:35
- Side B
- "97 Lovers" – 4:30
- "Aborigine" – 4:53
- "Goodnight" – 5:08
Personnel
[edit]- Jarvis Cocker – Guitar, Vocals
- Candida Doyle – Keyboards
- Magnus Doyle – Drums
- Peter Mansell – Bass
- Russell Senior – Guitar, Violin, bowed bass guitar
References
[edit]- ^ a b 'Enthal, Andrea (December 1986). "Underground". SPIN. 2 (9): 44–5 – via Google Books.