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THE SLEEPING FORECAST WITH JARVIS COCKER 27.10.25 (320kbs-m4a/276mb/2hrs)
BBC Radio 6 Music broadcast: 27th October 2025
Join Jarvis Cocker for a special edition of the Sleeping Forecast as he guides you on a restful journey through his own selection of 'sleepy' music paired with excerpts of the Shipping Forecast as read by Jarvis himself and calming sounds of the sea.
On this exclusive 2-hour edition, Jarvis' picks span the classical, electronic, meditative and spiritual with music from Ryuichi Sakamoto, Eliane Radigue, Brian Eno and Ennio Morricone. So settle down and drift away on this unique and restful journey.
Produced by Alex Yates
A Reduced Listening production for BBC Radio 6 Music
To listen on most smart speakers just ask BBC Sounds to play The Sleeping Forecast.
Loren Mazzacane Connors - An Air
Ekkehard Ehlers - Play John Cassavetes 2
Popol Vuh - Gemeinsam aßen sie das Brot
Ryuichi Sakamoto - The Last Emperor Theme
Thomas Newman - American Beauty [DreamWorks]
Kate Bush - Among Angels [ANTI‐]
J.D. Emmanuel - Focusing Within [AGUIRRE]
Tony Scott - Sanzen (Moment Of Truth)
Thomas de Hartmann - Vol. III, Hymns, Prayers, and Rituals, 2nd Series_ XIV. Meditation [G-H]
Brian Eno - Fickle Sun (ii) The Hour Is Thin [Warp]
Arvo Pärt - The Beatitudes
Bruno Nicolai - Sky-Scrapers
Antonina Nowacka - I Found You In The Cloud
Éliane Radigue - Elimination Of Desires
Ennio Morricone - Invenzione per John
BBC Sound Archives - Seawash - Quiet seawash, gentle close perspective waves on shingle
Thomas Bangalter - Mythologies I. Premiers Mouvements [Warner Classics]
Bertrand Chamayou - All Sides Of The Small Stone (for Erik Satie) [Erato]
Harold Budd - The White Arcades
Highland Park Sleep Collective & The Park - Benny's Dream
Jack Nitzsche - One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest (Closing)
Barbara Hannigan & Reinbert de Leeuw - 3 Melodies No. 2, Les fleurs
Alice Coltrane - Ganesha [Warner Bros.]
Atom™ - Winterreise [Raster]
JARVIS COCKER SITS IN FOR IGGY POP - 6 MUSIC 21.12.25 (320kbs-m4a/261mb/1hr53mins)
BBC Radio 6 Music broadcast: 21st December 2025
Jarvis serves up a sonic cocktail to soundtrack your Sunday afternoon.
Iggy Pop - T.V. Eye (Live From The Agora Ballroom, Cleveland, OH, 1977)
Fantastic Virtues - Tequila
F. J. McMahon - The Spirit Of The Golden Juice
The Beatles - Hey Bulldog (Take 4 - Instrumental)
Sister Irene O'Connor - Fire (Luke 12:49) [Freedom To Spend]
Brute Force Steel Band - Jingle Bells (Calypso) [Cook]
Neal Hefti - A Nut On the Roof / End Title
Hans Conried & Chorus - Dressing Song: Do-Me-Do Duds [G.S.F.]
Linton Kwesi Johnson - Dread Beat & Blood
The Homosexuals - Hearts In Exile [Lorelei No. 1]
The Grubby Mitts - The Dogs [Vibe/Anti-Vibe]
The Arcane Hope - Nature Prayer / Lunaria Annua
Jarvis Cocker - Friday 13th (Demo)
Victor le Masne - Avant un rêve
Adriana Caselotti - Whistle While You Work [Pickwick]
George Baker Selection - Little Green Bag [Universal Music]
Murray Lachlan Young - Mantra On International Meditation Day
Sarah Neufeld & Richard Reed Parry & Rebecca Foon - Rosa Canina
Richard Hittleman - Yoga Meditation
Manizeh - Bhaisajyaguru
The Stone Roses - Love Spreads [Silvertone]
JD Twitch - Psylent Night
John Barry - A Dolls House
The Wailers - She's Coming Home
Iggy Pop - White Christmas [Cleopatra]
Ìxtahuele - Fire Of The Soul
The Beach Boys - God Only Knows (Acapella)
DESERT ISLAND DISCS REVISITED: BRITISH MUSIC MAKERS - JARVIS COCKER (320kbs-m4a/98mb/43mins)
BBC Radio 4 Extra broadcast: 3rd September 2023
Pulp's singer and musician, Jarvis Cocker is castaway by Sue Lawley.
Jarvis formed the band Pulp in the late 1970s and says that as a gawky, self-conscious teenager he felt pop music did not properly inform him about the disappointments and miseries of growing up - and he was determined to write songs that included "the messy bits and the awkward, fumbling bits".
He had to wait more than a decade to find success - but Pulp went on to become one of the most popular bands of the 1990s, with hits including Do You Remember the First Time? Sorted For Es And Wizz and Common People.
The band's crowning glory was its performance of 'Common People' at the Glastonbury festival in 1995.
The following year, Jarvis Cocker made headlines again - this time the tabloid front pages after he invaded the stage while Michael Jackson was performing at the pop industry's annual awards ceremony. Fans were thrilled, but it marked the beginning of a difficult time in the singer's life.
Now he is married with a young son and living in Paris and has recently written songs for Nancy Sinatra and Marianne Faithfull as well as writing the music for the film Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire.
BOOK CHOICE: Sombrero Fallout - Richard Brautigan
LUXURY CHOICE: A bed with a mosquito net
CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Sailing By - Ronald Binge
Desert Island Discs was created by Roy Plomley.
Producer: Leanne Buckle
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in April 2005.
Robert Mellin - Theme
Joy Division - Transmission
Lieutenant Pigeon - Mouldy Old Dough
Engelbert Humperdinck - Ten Guitars
Scott Walker - The War Is Over
Dory Previn - Lady With The Braid
Johnny Cash - I See A Darkness
Ronald Binge - Sailing By
THE COLLECTION: PEEL ACRES - 11. JARVIS COCKER (320kbs-m4a/130mb/57mins)
BBC Radio 6 Music broadcast: 1st January 2023
Tom Ravenscroft returns with a second series of Peel Acres. Each week, he welcomes a different music lover to the home of his late father, former BBC Radio DJ John Peel, and his legendary record collection.
Tom's guests lend a hand (and two ears) in making sense of this vast music archive, which is comprised of more than 120,000 albums, 12 inches and seven inches, collected over a lifetime and meticulously catalogued.
This episode sees Jarvis Cocker return to the house, which he first visited with Pulp in 1995, as they released their Mercury Music Prize-winning album Different Class.
His picks include tracks from Wild Man Fischer, Crime, and something very special from the Warp Record Label.
Plus we hear tales from the early days of his career; including Pulp's first brush with fame, what it was likely growing up in the Sheffield music scene, and Jarvis' ill-conceived attempt to make a demo cassette more 'memorable'.
Presenter: Tom Ravenscroft
Producers: Paul Sheehan and Becca Bryers
Pulp - Do You Remember The First Time? [Island]
Wild Man Fischer - Why I Am Normal [Bizarre]
Wild Man Fischer - Merry-Go-Round (This Is Wild Man's Theme Song, Sort Of) [Bizarre]
The Way We Live - Siderial [Dandelion]
The Way We Live - Angle [Dandelion]
Magazine - Definitive Gaze [Virgin]
Basement 5 - Paranoiaclaustrophobia: Dub [Island]
Crime - Murder By Guitar [Crime Music]
The Colours Out Of Time - Rock Section [Monsters In Orbit]
Sweet Exorcist - Testone [Warp]
Crime - Murder By Guitar [Crime Music]
JARVIS COCKER - GOOD POP BAD POP (320kbs-m4a/156mb/67mins)
BBC Radio 4 broadcast: 9th to 13th May 2022
Jarvis Cocker delves into the contents of his loft and considers each item before deciding whether to keep or cob (throw away) and, in doing so, explores the origins of his creativity and what exactly makes good pop work and why bad pop fails.
This inventory takes the form of a coming of age memoir revisiting Sheffield in the 1980s against the backdrop of the miners strikes and rising unemployment. With the aid of a collection of 1980s pop objects and a gallery of interesting shirts, Jarvis charts the early days of the band Pulp, from the humiliation of a concert in the school hall at lunchtime to an invitation to record a session for John Peel. This period of his life, living in a disused factory while trying to get the band off the ground, comes to a sudden end after a disastrous stunt to impress a girl changes his life - and his attitude to music making.
Jarvis Cocker grew up in Sheffield in the 1960s and 70s, founding the band Pulp with his friends while he still was at City School despite not being able to play an instrument. The band went on to perform regularly in local venues in the 1980s until eventually they found fame in the 1990s with the success of the single Common People, which made their name, and the albums His 'n' Hers (1994) and Different Class (1995).
Good Pop, Bad Pop
Written and read by Jarvis Cocker
Abridged by Isobel Creed and Jill Waters
Produced by Jill Waters
The Waters Company for BBC Radio 4
JARVIS COCKER - GOOD POP BAD POP - EPISODE 1 (320kbs-m4a/31mb/13mins)
BBC Radio 4 broadcast: 9th May 2022
Jarvis Cocker is making an inventory of his loft, deciding whether to keep or 'cob' and comes across his early manifesto for Pulp which begins as a fashion guide.
JARVIS COCKER - GOOD POP BAD POP - EPISODE 2 (320kbs-m4a/31mb/13mins)
BBC Radio 4 broadcast: 10th May 2022
A small plastic astronaut toy prompts Jarvis to recall that, at six years old, he had meningitis.
JARVIS COCKER - GOOD POP BAD POP - EPISODE 3 (320kbs-m4a/31mb/13mins)
BBC Radio 4 broadcast: 11th May 2022
After a period of rehearsing in Jarvis's grandparents' front room, Pulp play their first concert at school during lunchtime, wearing homemade costumes.
JARVIS COCKER - GOOD POP BAD POP - EPISODE 4 (320kbs-m4a/31mb/14mins)
BBC Radio 4 broadcast: 12th May 2022
Pulp get over the embarrassment of the disastrous school concert and record four tracks in an idiosyncratic suburban studio. John Peel comes to town.
JARVIS COCKER - GOOD POP BAD POP - EPISODE 5 (320kbs-m4a/31mb/13mins)
BBC Radio 4 broadcast: 13th May 2022
In 1985, Jarvis is living in an empty factory building with no heating and struggling to make a success of the band when an ill-advised stunt goes wrong and everything changes.
JARVIS COCKER - 6 MUSIC FESTIVE TAKEOVER MYSTICAL MEGA-MIX PLAYLIST 24.12.21 (320kbs-m4a/62mb/27mins)
BBC Radio 6 Music broadcast: 24th December 2021
Jarvis dusts off some of his favourite current curiosities and presents a Mystical Mega-Mix for your ears.
Whether your panettone, pandoro, pudding or pie (of the mince kind), there's room at the table for all.
Don Harper - Muzak
The Phoenix Foundation & Christopher Hitchens - Chorale / Thoughts On Religion
David Boulter - Candles And Snowflakes
Floating Points & Pharoah Sanders & The London Symphony Orchestra - Movement VI
David Boulter - Icicles
Lloyd Miller & The Heliocentrics - Mandala
Bishop Jeff Banks And The Revival Temple Mass Choir - Jerusalem (Joe Claussell Edit)
JARVIS COCKER - 6 MUSIC FESTIVE TAKEOVER JARVIS COCKER'S SANTA SERVICE 24.12.21 (320kbs-m4a/262mb/1hr54mins)
BBC Radio 6 Music broadcast: 24th December 2021
Jarvis makes a welcome return to 6 Music to present his Festive Takeover.
He'll be attempting to create an oasis of calm as you run out of time to get those presents bought.
Singer, songwriter, musician Jarvis Cocker is best known as the frontman of the rock band Pulp, who rose to prominence in the mid-1990s. His latest outfit JARV IS... recently worked alongside Wes Anderson to provide a companion collection of music for his French Dispatch movie. Jarvis is also set to release his unique take on a memoir in the first half of 2022.
Jarvis presented Jarvis Cocker's Sunday Service on 6 Music between 2010 and 2017.
Ìxtahuele - Fire Of The Soul
Desmond Dekker & The Aces - Christmas Day
New Order - Turn The Heater On
World Of Twist - The Lights
Chilly Gonzales - We Three Kings
Add N To (X) - King Wasp
Elvis Presley - Tomorrow Is A Long Time
King Krule - Out Getting Ribs
Roman Mints & Katya Apekisheva - Stille Nacht
Hawkwind - Opa-Loka
Joan As Police Woman, Tony Allen & Dave Okumu - Dinner Date
Chrisma-Krisma - Black Silk Stocking
Purple Mountains - Snow Is Falling In Manhattan
The Beatles - Christmas Time Is Here Again!
Bill Callahan - The Ballad Of The Hulk
Richard Saint Claire - The Lonely Man (from "The Incredible Hulk")
Brian Eno - Dover Beach (from "Jubilee")
Siân Phillips - Dover Beach by Matthew Arnold
The Fugs - Dover Beach
Damon Albarn - Daft Wader
Gloria Ann Taylor - Love Is A Hurtin' Thing (12" Version)
Patrick Cowley - Spiked Punch (Dub)
Señor Coconut Y Su Conjunto - The Robots
Parquet Courts - Marathon Of Anger
The Birds - No Good Without You Baby
Lee Dorsey - Ride Your Pony
Lead Belly - Howard Hughes
Large Plants - La Isla Bonita
THIS CULTURAL LIFE - 26. JARVIS COCKER (320kbs-m4a/96mb/42mins)
BBC Radio 4 broadcast: 14th May 2022
Musician and lyricist Jarvis Cocker talks to John Wilson about the most important influences and experiences that shaped his own creativity. He explains how the DIY spirit of punk during his teenage years in Sheffield inspired him to form his band Pulp, and experiment with a distinctive new look forged in that city's jumble sales.
Pulp, who went on to become one of the biggest bands to define the Britpop era of the 1990s, made their BBC Radio 1 debut in 1981 on the hugely influential John Peel show, another of Jarvis's choices for this programme. And yet the band didn’t find mainstream success until well over a decade later. Pulp was put on hold while Jarvis studied Film at St Martin's Art College in London, an experience which widened his cultural horizons and where he met the girl who came from Greece and 'had a thirst for knowledge', later featured in Pulp's biggest hit Common People. He also fondly recalls his musical hero Scott Walker who, after massive pop success with The Walker Bothers in the 1960s, pursued an idiosyncratic and experimental music career, until his death in 2019.
Producer: Edwina Pitman

JARVIS COCKER'S GIANT LEAP (320kbs-m4a/266mb/1hr56mins)
BBC Radio 6 Music broadcast: 19th July 2019
Jarvis Cocker returns to the airwaves in place of Iggy Pop tonight as part of our celebration of Apollo 11 putting man on the moon.
Join us from 7pm as he rifles through his record box of celestial sounds to create a two hour sonic journey into inner and outer space. Expect eclectic and exotic sounds, spoken word gems and random nuggets of interstellar information.
It's one small step for Jarvis...
Life - 2001
The Birthday Party - Blast Off
Spiritualized - Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space
The Sun Ra Arkestra - Space Is The Place
Clear Spot - Moonman Bop
Tom Dissevelt - Waltzing Matilda
Bobby Womack - Everyones Gone To The Moon
The Langley Schools Music Project - Calling Occupants Of Interplanetary Craft
The Arnold Corns - Moonage Daydream
Peter Thomas Sound Orchestra - Bolero On The Moon Rocks
Richard Hawley - Cry A Tear For The Man On The Moon
W.H. Auden - Moon Landing
Gil Scott‐Heron - Whitey On The Moon
Dick Hyman & Mary Mayo - Maid Of The Moon [Ace]
Frank Sidebottom & Frank Little - First Puppet On The Moon
Rockets - Space Rock
Slick - Space Bass (12" Disco Mix)
Sun Ra & His Intergalactic Solar Orchestra - Outer Spaceways Incorporated
Brian Eno & David Byrne - Moonlight In Glory
The Orb - Man In The Moon (Feat. Lee “Scratch” Perry)
The B‐52s - Planet Claire [Reprise]
The Electric Moog Orchestra - The Conversation (from Close Encounters Of The Third Kind)
Geoff Love's Big Disco Sound - Close Encounters Of The Third Kind
Leonard Nimoy - A Visit To A Sad Planet
John Grant - Outer Space
Moon Duo - Stars Are The Light
Felt - Space Blues [Immediate/Complete]
Elvis Presley - Blue Moon
Teho Teardo & Blixa Bargeld - Alone With The Moon
The King’s Singers - After The Goldrush [Broken Arrow/Broken Fiddle/Sharandall]
Ernie & Sesame Street - I Don't Want To Live On The Moon

ARCHIVE ON 4: SINGING TOGETHER (320kbs-m4a/130mb/57mins)
BBC Radio 4 Extra broadcast: 30th March 2019
Jarvis Cocker sets out on a musical journey to trace the history of Singing Together, the long-running BBC Schools radio programme which got generations of children singing. He uncovers the stories of those who made the programme, listened as children, and used it in their classrooms. Together they remember Monday mornings at 11am, when pupils up and down the country opened their song books and gathered round as teachers wheeled out their classroom radios.
He delves into the archive to uncover the origins of the programme, hearing the first presenter, Herbert Wiseman, describe how he started the series at the outbreak of the Second World War as a way of reaching out to children at a time when many had been evacuated. Wartime teacher Brenda Jenkins, who used Singing Together with her class of evacuees, remembers how 'singing always helped'
Jarvis explores the power of singing to bringing people together. He also uncovers the origins of the folk songs used in the programme and traces how it changed though the 1960s and 70's, opening up to musical traditions from around the world. He reflects on the impact of the long running series - which gave many their first introduction to folk heritage- with award winning musician Eliza Carthy.
And he asks why recordings of this hugely popular series were not preserved for posterity. Only a handful of episodes survive in the BBC archive but, with the help of a small community of collectors, he sets out to find some of the missing episodes.
Producer: Ruth Evans
Editor: David Ross.
Jarvis Cocker - Molly Malone [Singing Together, Autumn 1974]
Singers And Schools Unknown - Skye Boat Song [Singing Together, 1950]
Unknown - Green Grow The Rushes O! [British Council Film Lessons from the Air. Script by Harold Purcell, produced at Merton Park Studios.]
Maurice Bevan & Wilfred Parry & Choir Unknown - Brennan On The Moor [Singing Together, January 1961]
Méav Ní Mhaolchatha - Shenandoah [Warner Classics International]
Maurice Bevan & Wilfred Parry & Choir Unknown - Michael Finnegan [Singing Together, January 1961]
Elvis Presley - All Shook Up [Music Factory Mastermix]
Sophie Aldred & Grant Baynham & Choir Unknown - Smuggler's Lullaby [Singing Together, Spring 1995]
Melinda Davies & Stephen Varcoe & Wilfred Parry & Norman Taylor - Jesu Is Crying [Singing Together Request Programme, Autumn 1974]
John Strachan - Wark O'The Weavers (Field Recording, 1952) [Tobar And Dualchais]
Melinda Davies & Stephen Varcoe & Wilfred Parry & Norman Taylor - Wark O' The Weavers [Singing Together Request Programme, Autumn 1974]
Christopher Keyte & Kingsmead Singers & June Seaward & Wilfred Parry - Here Come The Navvies [Singing Together, Summer 1973]
Sophie Aldred & Grant Baynham & St. Albans High School Choir - Island In The Sun [Words and music by Harry Belafonte and Lord Burgess] [Singing Together, Spring 1995]
Blain Fairman & Singer And Choir Unknown - Linstead Market [Singing Together, Summer 1978] [From "Folk Songs Of Jamaica" edited and arranged by Tom Murray Reprinted O.U.P.]
Blain Fairman & Singer And Choir Unknown - Farewell My Own True Love [Singing Together, Summer 1978]

JARVIS COCKER'S SUNDAY SERVICE - WITH SCOTT WALKER (320kbs-m4a/266mb/1hr56mins)
BBC Radio 6 Music broadcast: 23rd July 2017
Jarvis welcomes elusive singer-songwriter Scott Walker back to the Sunday Service, ahead of the late-night BBC Prom The Songs Of Scott Walker, which takes place at the Royal Albert Hall on Tuesday 25 July.
As well as chatting about Scott's immense body of work, Jarvis gets tips on how to approach his role within this Prom and corrections to some of the lyrical mistakes he's found online whilst researching.
There are also anecdotes about Scott's time prior to the success of The Walker Brothers when he was a bass player in a Californian surf band called The Routers and an insight into his friendship with the late David Bowie who was a big champion of Scott's solo work having covered Nite Flights on his own Black Tie, White Noise album.
Scott Walker - Such A Small Love
Tim Hardin - The Lady Came From Baltimore
Richard Hawley - For Your Lover Give Some Time [Mute]
John Grant - Glacier [Bella Union]
Susanne Sundfør - Undercover
Marc And The Mambas - Big Louise
Scott Walker - On Your Own Again
The Walker Brothers - The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore [Fontana]
Scott Walker - It's Raining Today [Mercury]
Scott Walker - Montague Terrace In Blue [Music Direct]
The Walker Brothers - Love Her [Fontana]
The Routers - Let's Go
Scott Walker - Mathilde (Live on Dusty 19/09/1967)
Frank Sinatra - It Was A Very Good Year [Reprise]
Miles Davis - Blue In Green [Sony]
Scott Walker - The Plague [Philips]
Scott Walker - Windows Of The World [Mercury]
Scott Walker - The Old Man's Back Again [Philips/Fontana]
Scott Walker - Prologue
Scott Walker - The Seventh Seal
Scott Walker - Butterfly
Scott Walker - Boy Child [Mercury]
David Bowie - Nite Flights
Scott Walker - Farmer In The City
Scott Walker - Blanket Roll Blues
Scott Walker - The War Is Over (Sleepers - Epilogue) [Philips]
JARVIS COCKER'S MUSICAL MAP OF SHEFFIELD (320kbs-m4a/132mb/57mins)
BBC Radio 6 Music broadcast: 28th September 2018
Another chance to hear Jarvis Cocker's wonderful, intimate tour of his home town.
This evocative programme creates a soundtrack to drive Jarvis' memories, feelings and observations about his home town. He recalls his childhood and introduces the music of Sheffield legends such as Joe Cocker, Cabaret Voltaire, Human League and Artery, and remembers how the city came to life with music in the post-punk era.
This documentary was first broadcast on Radio 2 in July 2008.
LFO - Advance
LFO - Tied Up
Esbjörn Svensson Trio - A Mingle In The Mincing Machine
Scott Walker - Bouncer See Bouncer
Scott Walker - Face On Breast
Pulp - Sheffield: Sex City
The Medici String Quartet - Phantasy Quintet
EST - The Well Wisher
Pulp - Babies
London Philharmonic Orchestra - Piano Concerto in D minor, Op 1: I. Allegro
LFO - Kombat Drinking
Pulp - Separations
Scott Walker - Boy Child
David Bowie - Sound & Vision
John McLaughlin - Extrapolation
ANNA - Shwarzes Gold
Dennis Russell Davies & The Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra - Glass: Low Symphony - 1. Subterraneans (from the music of David Bowie & Brian Eno)
Chris De Burgh - A Spaceman Came Travelling (Live Version)
Brian Eno - An Ending (Ascent)
John Shuttleworth - Have You Seen My Wife
Def Leppard - Let It Go
Elvis Costello - Radio Radio
Magazine - Give Me Everything
The B‐52s - Strobe Light
The Stranglers - Hanging Around
Pulp - Wickerman
American Composers Orchestra & Dennis Russell Davies - Glass: Abdul Majid
Reginald Dixon - Over The Waves/Que Sera, Sera/My Resistance Is Low
Artery - Into The Garden
Leonard Cohen - The Guests
The Medici String Quartet - Phantasy Quintet
Ornette Coleman - Interzone Suite
Various Artists - Sextet For Percussion
The Human League - The Sound Of The Crowd
Cabaret Voltaire - This Is Entertainment
Heaven 17 - Crushed By The Wheels Of Industry
Pulp - Refuse To Be Blind
Ornette Coleman - Fadela's Coven
ABC - How To Be A Millionaire
Ornette Coleman & The London Philharmonic Orchestra, Cond Edward Gardner - Centipede
Esbjörn Svensson Trio - Tide Of Trepidation
Contempoartensemble - City Life For Ensemble: II Pile Driver/Alarms
Pulp - Death II
Pulp - Countdown
Nicholas Braithwaite & The London Philharmonica Orchestra - Caprice For Piano & Orchestra in E, Op 22
LFO - Groovy Distortion
Jarvis Cocker - The Loss Adjuster (Excerpt 1)
Jarvis Cocker - Tonite
Jarvis Cocker - The Loss Adjuster (Excerpt 2)
Pulp - Glory Days