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Pulp to reissue first three albums
Published Friday, Jun 3 2011, 11:55 BST | By Mayer Nissim | 1 comment

Their 1983 debut It, 1987 follow-up Freaks and 1992's Separations will all be released with new artwork and liner notes from Everett True on August 8, NME reports.
Freaks will be packaged with a second disc featuring tracks from the 'Little Girl' and 'Dogs Are Everywhere' singles.
Separations will feature bonus songs 'Death Goes To Disco' and 'Is This House' together with the extended version of 'Countdown'.
Pulp announced last November that they would play a series of shows in 2011, their first since 2002.
The group have already played a secret gig in Toulouse, France and the Primavera Sound festival in Barcelona.
Pulp's frontman Jarvis Cocker has admitted to having "anxiety dreams" before the band's comeback shows.
Listen to the Pulp 'Countdown' extended version below:
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