Julian David Cope (born 21 October 1957) is an English musician and author. He was the singer and songwriter in Liverpool post-punk band the Teardrop...
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The Teardrop Explodes (redirect from Julian Cope and the Teardrop Explodes)
the late 1970s. The group also launched the career of group frontman Julian Cope as well as that of keyboard player and co-manager David Balfe (later...
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Black Sheep is a double album by Julian Cope, released on Head Heritage in 2008. It is Cope's twentyfourth solo album and features 11 protest songs across...
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Donald Ross Skinner (section Julian Cope Band)
with Julian Cope. Skinner is commonly known by the name Donald Ross Skinner with the addition of the middle name of Ross attributed to him by Cope after...
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Thighpaulsandra (section with Julian Cope)
began his career working with Julian Cope in the late 1980s, becoming a member of Cope's touring band. A collaboration with Cope in 1993 followed, forming...
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African martyrs Julian of Emesa Saint Julian may also refer to: Saint Julian (album), by Julian Cope St. Julian's, a town in Malta St Julians, Newport, a...
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Saint Julian is the third solo album by Julian Cope. It has a very strong pop sound, compared to other Cope releases, and spawned several of his best...
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on account of the individual success of all three founding members: Julian Cope formed The Teardrop Explodes and has enjoyed a long and successful solo...
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Woden Town Centre 2155 Wodan, an asteroid Woden (album), a 2012 album by Julian Cope Wodenism, Anglo-Saxon paganism Odin (disambiguation) Wotan (disambiguation)...
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Peggy Suicide (category Julian Cope albums)
seventh album by Julian Cope. It is generally seen as the beginning of Cope's trademark sound and approach, and as a turning-point for Cope as a maturing...
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World Shut Your Mouth (song) (category Julian Cope songs)
a song by English singer-songwriter Julian Cope, released as the first single from his third album, Saint Julian (1987), on 15 September 1986. The title...
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Fried (album) (category Julian Cope albums)
solo album by Julian Cope. Fried was released on 9 November 1984, just six months after Cope's first solo album World Shut Your Mouth. Cope retained the...
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dubbed by Edgar Froese himself as "Kosmische Musik".[citation needed] Julian Cope's Head Heritage wrote that the album "used the space rock template from...
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album released by the group. In 2000 former Teardrop Explodes leader Julian Cope gave his blessings to re-release Wilder with a selection of bonus tracks...
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AllMusic Berling, Michael (29 September 2016). "Zeit". Voices in the Net. "Julian Cope Presents Head Heritage | Unsung | Reviews | Tangerine Dream – Zeit"....
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like "Woman, Woman" alongside more adventurous numbers, producing what Julian Cope has called "a schizophrenic stalemate". Their next album was a live recording...
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Skellington (band) Skellington (album), a 1989 album by Julian Cope Skellington 3, a 2018 album by Julian Cope Pirate Skellington, "A Skellington?" - Mr Centepide...
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The Megalithic European (category Books by Julian Cope)
European: The 21st Century Traveller in Prehistoric Europe (2004) is Julian Cope's second book on historic sites, this time looking at continental Europe...
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"Reward". The album also includes the song "Books", originally a song by Julian Cope's previous band, The Crucial Three; it was also recorded by Echo & the...
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Liverpool club called Eric's in the late 1970s. The other two members were Julian Cope and Pete Wylie who went on to form Wah!. The band existed between May...
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Polly Eltes Can See Can discography "Julian Cope presents Head Heritage - Unsung - Michael Karoli 1948-2001". Julian Cope presents Head Heritage. Retrieved...
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Odin is an ambient music album by Julian Cope, released in 1999. It is Cope's third album of ambient music and his fifteenth solo album overall. The album...
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Jehovahkill (category Julian Cope albums)
Jehovahkill is the eighth album by Julian Cope, released in 1992. After the critical success of Peggy Suicide (1991), Cope's idea for Jehovakill was to incorporate...
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World Shut Your Mouth (album) (category Julian Cope albums)
Mouth is the debut solo album by Julian Cope, released on 17 February 1984. World Shut Your Mouth was written during Cope's 1983 retreat to the village of...
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The Modern Antiquarian (category Books by Julian Cope)
Pre-Millennial Odyssey Through Megalithic Britain is a guide book written by Julian Cope, published in 1998. It is written as a travelogue of British megalithic...
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Top Pop Albums 1955–1996. Record Research. p. 771. ISBN 0898201179. "Julian Cope – Floored Genius The Best of Official Charts Company". Official Charts...
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#Girlboss Radio. Interviewed by Courtney Love – via SoundCloud. Cope, Julian. "Julian Cope Presents Head Heritage: Drudical Q&A Miscellaneous". HeadHeritage...
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(September 2018) "Julian Cope presents Head Heritage | Unsung | Reviews | Hatfield and the North – The Rotters' Club". Julian Cope presents Head Heritage...
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bad ideas in rock, but none match the colossal stupidity of Attila." Julian Cope described the album as "an extremely entertaining joke that Billy wasn't...
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began his career in 1977 with lead vocalist Ian McCulloch and bassist Julian Cope, with whom he formed the band Crucial Three, which lasted from May to...
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