Who's Afraid Of Y2K?/Up A Tree
Catalogue No: JPR 10/CDS 015
"...a thing of bliss and wonder." The List
"Love the rainy-day electricity, the dreamy boy vocals... and that's before getting to the Pulp remix." I-D
"...a burbling singsong on the grave of the world's mainframes. You have to admire such a tender call to total anarchy." NME
"A perfect mix of mayhem and melody." Jewish Chronicle
"...beautifully incisive lyrics." Impact Magazine
"Bloody ridiculous." Barefacts Magazine
This double A-side single was released by Jeepster Records on October 18th 1999. It features a song unavailable elsewhere, "Who's Afraid of Y2K?"- and a very different version of Up A Tree Again from the one featured on Looper's first album. The third track is a remix by Jarvis Cocker and Pulp of this new version of Up A Tree Again, and for the remix Pulp go under the name of The Chocolate Layers. The single reached #80 in the UK chart.