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My Nation Underground

 
Album Review: My Nation Underground

  • Artist: Julian Cope
  • Rating: StarStar
  • Release Date: 1988 10
  • Total Time: 39:36
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Recruiting another key sideman, percussionist Rooster Cosby, Cope approached an album that, by the end of recording, he was on the verge of disowning. Inspired moments aside, one can understand why: My Nation Underground has just about everything going for it (good sound, neat cover, some sharp songs) except for Cope's own vision. That he rebounded from this with three far more individual efforts -- the semi-official Skellington and Droolian, and the masterful Peggy Suicide -- makes all that much more sense when giving My Nation Underground an ear. The high points that are here are actually quite fine -- though he professed to hate the results, his rushed run-through of the cheese classic "5 O'Clock World," spliced with a bit from "I Know a Place," is a kicky, fun way to start the album. "Charlotte Anne," meanwhile, manages the odd trick of sounding like a snaky Peter Gabriel track circa his third album plus just enough fillips and touches to make it a Cope song, especially with his mid-song spoken word bit. Most of the time, though, Cope, Skinner, DeHarrison, and company sound like they're fulfilling a record company brief to make a saleable commercial alternative album, late-'80s style. Ron Fair's production touches tended towards the anonymously clichéd, pushing forward Saint Julian's one big problem and making it more consistent throughout. The title track is a good example of something which should be right going terribly wrong -- the squelchy synths and arrangement almost drown Cope's idiosyncratic lyric, while the backing chorus sounds unfortunately like the type of pseudo-funky thing to be expected from contemporaneous Steve Winwood or Eric Clapton. Even the cover of the old Shadows of Knight nugget "Someone Like Me" falls a bit victim to this, despite the very Teardrops-like horn arrangement. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
5 O'Clock World Tony Hatch, Allen Reynolds Julian Cope (3:45)
Vegetation Julian Cope Julian Cope (3:55)
Charlotte Anne Julian Cope Julian Cope (4:56)
My Nation Underground Julian Cope Julian Cope (7:15)
China Doll Julian Cope Julian Cope (4:14)
Someone Like Me Rich Novak, David MacDowell Julian Cope (2:10)
Easter Everywhere Julian Cope, Donald Ross Skinner Julian Cope (2:38)
I'n Not Losing Sleep Julian Cope, Donald Ross Skinner Julian Cope (4:35)
The Great White Hoax Julian Cope Julian Cope (6:06)

Credits

Julian Cope (Keyboards), Donald Ross (Moog Synthesizer), Ron Fair (Vibraphone), Julian Cope (Guitar), Hugoth Nicholson (Engineer), Hugh Padgham (Mixing), Julian Cope (Bass), Mike Owen (Photography), Rooster Cosby (Piano), Paul Lee (Choir, Chorus), Ron Fair (String Arrangements), Julian Cope (Organ), Carol Kenyon (Vocals), Double DeHarrison (Moog Synthesizer), Carol Kenyon (Choir, Chorus), Ron Fair (Piano), Gladstone Cleaver (Vocals), Hugh Nicholson (Engineer), Rooster Cosby (Percussion), Ron Fair (Organ), Gladstone Cleaver (Choir, Chorus), Donald Ross (Harmonica), Rooster Cosby (Bongos), Donald Ross (Guitar (Electric)), Double DeHarrison (Wah Wah Bass), Ron Fair (Producer), Double DeHarrison (Organ), Michael Christ (Choir, Chorus), Bobby Carr (Vocals), Ron Fair (Brass Arrangement), Double DeHarrison (Drums), Ron Fair (Drums), Ron Fair (Engineer), Ron Fair (Arranger), Bobby Carr (Choir, Chorus), George Marino (Mastering), Derek Green (Choir, Chorus), James Eller (Bass), Derek Green (Vocals), Double DeHarrison (Mini Moog), David Palmer (Drums), Donald Ross (Piano), Double DeHarrison (Vocals), Double DeHarrison (Bass), Julian Cope (Vocals), Donald Ross (Clavinet), Danny Thompson (Double Bass), Hugoth Nicolson (Engineer), Michael Christ (Vocals), Donald Ross (Drums), Ron Fair (Conductor), Julian Cope (Arranger)
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My Nation Underground
Studio album by Julian Cope
Released 1988
Genre Alternative rock
Length 39:36
Label Island Records
Producer Ron Fair
Professional reviews
Julian Cope chronology
Saint Julian
(1987)
My Nation Underground
(1988)
Skellington
(1990)

My Nation Underground was the fourth solo album by Julian Cope. It is historically disliked by the artist as an attempt to force a commercial sound of his recordings. Critical views generally support this view. My Nation Underground contains three singles, including "Charlotte Anne", which got to number 35 in the UK charts in September 1988.

Track listing

All tracks written by Julian Cope; except where indicated

  1. "5 O'Clock World" (Tony Hatch, Allen Reynolds)
  2. "Vegetation"
  3. "Charlotte Anne"
  4. "My Nation Underground"
  5. "China Doll"
  6. "Someone Like Me" (Rich Novak, David MacDowell)
  7. "Easter Everywhere" (Cope, Donald Ross Skinner)
  8. "I'm Not Losing Sleep" (Cope, Donald Ross Skinner)
  9. "The Great White Hoax"

Personnel

  • Julian Cope (as Double DeHarrison) - organ, bass, guitar, Moog synthsizer, arranger, vocals
  • Rooster Cosby - percussion, piano, bongos
  • James Eller - bass
  • Ron Fair - organ, piano, conductor, drums, vibraphone, string & brass arrangements
  • Derek Green - vocals
  • Carol Kenyon - vocals
  • Paul Lee - chorus vocals
  • Hugh Padgham - mixing
  • Donald Ross Skinner - harmonica, piano, drums, electric guitar, clavinet, Moog synthesizer
  • Danny Thompson - double bass
  • David Palmer - drums
  • Gladstone Cleaver, Michael Christ, Bobby Carr - chorus vocals



 
 

 

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