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  1. Jarvis Cocker of Pulp dueted with Lush vocalist Miki Berenyi on the song "Ciao!"—Berenyi had written the song as a duet after Lush drummer Chris Acland jokingly asked to sing a song on the new album. Ultimately, Acland declined and Cocker provided guest vocals.

  2. 5 de mar. de 1996 · She invited Jarvis Cocker of Pulp to sing the male role in a character-based breakup duet. It’s not entirely successful, as both Berenyi and Cocker’s characters come across as particularly insufferable.

  3. lushofficial.bandcamp.com › album › lovelife-2023-remasterLovelife (2023 Remaster) | Lush

    11 de ago. de 2023 · Lush’s final studio album, Lovelife, dealt “Britpop the feminist counterpoint it sorely needed,” (Pitchfork). Produced by Pete Bartlett (Therapy?, Kitchens of Distinction), it features three of the band’s biggest singles in ‘Single Girl’, ‘Ladykillers’ and ‘500 (Shake Baby Shake)’, with Jarvis Cocker also featured ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ciao!_(song)Ciao! (song) - Wikipedia

    "Ciao!" is a song by English alternative rock band Lush from their 1996 album, Lovelife. Written as a duet sung from the perspective of a breakup, the song was written by Miki Berenyi with Jarvis Cocker of Pulp making a guest appearance to sing the male vocals.

  5. There are several signs of its year of origin evident throughout its 12 tracks – scene idol Jarvis Cocker descends from his lofty perch above the wannabe pack to duet with singer Miki Berenyi...

  6. Cocker sang a duet, "Ciao!", with Miki Berenyi on British shoegazing band Lush's 1996 album Lovelife. In 1997, he collaborated with David Arnold on a cover of "All Time High" by Rita Coolidge, the theme from Octopussy.

  7. 5 de mar. de 1996 · Lyrics. [Chorus: Miki Berenyi & Jarvis Cocker] I've been so happy since I walked away. I never thought that I could feel as great as I do today. 'Cause you were nothing but a big mistake. And...