Julian Cope - Cope’s Notes #2: Droolian (2021)

Artist: Julian Cope
Title: Cope’s Notes #2: Droolian
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Head Heritage Press – HHPRESS5
Genre: Post-Punk, Psychedelic Rock, Lo-Fi, Acoustic
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 56:19
Total Size: 135 / 283 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Cope’s Notes #2: Droolian
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Head Heritage Press – HHPRESS5
Genre: Post-Punk, Psychedelic Rock, Lo-Fi, Acoustic
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 56:19
Total Size: 135 / 283 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
droolian (the original and unremastered 1990 album)
01. Sqwubbsy (3:14)
02. Look After Your Leathers (3:36)
03. Unisex Catherdral (2:31)
04. Commin' Down (2:05)
05. Safe Surfer (2:03)
06. Yeah Yeah Yeah (2:41)
07. Jellypop Perky Jean (2:08)
08. When Will I Get To Hold You? (1:39)
09. Louis 14th (4:31)
10. Atonement Of Wasp (1:40)
11. Gentleman Dude (1:47)
12. Kelly... (3:37)
13. Church Of England 1991 C.E. (1:09)
14. Untitled (0:18)
droolian’s mother (22-minute unreleased sequel)
15. Poor Spider (1:29)
16. An Alien God (1:43)
17. Europaischer TYP (2:08)
18. Rooster Posts His Raybans (0:57)
19. A Japanese In Tamworth (2:47)
20. 24/7 Cunt (2:12)
21. All Night Worker (2:35)
22. The Bill (1:37)
23. On The Road North (3:02)
24. Dream DeFreitas (1:12)
25. C.P.P.23 (1:04)
26. K. Sirhan Sirhan (0:47)
27. United States Of Mind (1:47)
Rejoice rejoice, for it is time to celebrate a grand reissue from the crossroads of the Archdrude’s long careering show-business. Droolian. Unavailable for several years now, this bizarre 1990 homespun monsterpiece is here unleashed in a special edition and Cope’s long-threatened 22-minute sequel Droolian’s Mother.
Stew in the music’s ambient lo-fi as you peruse “The Droolian Story”, Cope’s fascinating 4000-word account of the revitalised, re-energised new trajectory on which Cope found himself at the turn of the 90s. Written as a continuation of his Repossessed memoir, “The Droolian Story” opens several key doors to the many unlikely artistic routes that he would subsequently travel. Herein, we note his appropriation of New Age values through the tragic death of Echo & the Bunnymen’s Pete de Freitas, his embrace of rave culture’s bedroom recording methods, and his rise into political protest due to Margaret Thatcher’s infamous Poll Tax.
Stew in the music’s ambient lo-fi as you peruse “The Droolian Story”, Cope’s fascinating 4000-word account of the revitalised, re-energised new trajectory on which Cope found himself at the turn of the 90s. Written as a continuation of his Repossessed memoir, “The Droolian Story” opens several key doors to the many unlikely artistic routes that he would subsequently travel. Herein, we note his appropriation of New Age values through the tragic death of Echo & the Bunnymen’s Pete de Freitas, his embrace of rave culture’s bedroom recording methods, and his rise into political protest due to Margaret Thatcher’s infamous Poll Tax.