The gangly, gawky Pulp front man who infamously wiggled his bottom at Michael
Jackson at the BRIT Awards and lit up Brit pop with his jangling, indie anthems
for the Common People, Jarvis Cocker returned in 2006 as a crooning,
sharp-witted solo artist. Behind thick black spectacles and leather patches on
the arms of his tweed jackets, he may have looked like a geography teacher on a
karaoke night out, but his charm, humour and jaunty pop sensibilities continued
to shine through on debut album Jarvis (2006). The elegant rage of lead single
Running The World was debuted on the big ...