Julian Cope
Floored Genius: The Best of Julian Cope and the Teardrop Explodes 1979-91

Island    314-512 788-2  (1992)

Rock/Pop
CD, 20   Tracks, 77:57  Length
Phase one with The Teardrop Explodes: November 1978 - November 1982 20:00
01 Reward Julian Cope; Alan Gill 02:43
✷  Recording Date   1992  ✷ 
02 Treason 02:57
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03 Sleeping Gas Julian Cope; Gary Dwyer; Michael Finkler; Paul Simpson 03:47
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04 Bouncing Babies Gary Dwyer; Julian Cope; Michael Finkler; Paul Simpson 02:31
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05 Passionate Friend Julian Cope 03:31
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06 The Great Dominions 04:31
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Phase two: June 1983 - March 1985 17:30
07 The Greatness & Perfection of Love 03:15
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08 An Elegant Chaos 04:04
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09 Sunspots 03:49
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10 Reynard the Fox Julian Cope 06:22
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Phase three: September 1986 - October 1988 19:22
11 World Shut Your Mouth Julian Cope 03:37
✷  Recording Date   1992  ✷ 
12 Trampoline 03:39
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13 Spacehopper Julian Cope 03:22
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14 Charlotte Anne 05:10
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15 China Doll 03:34
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Phase four: April 1989 - March 1991 21:05
16 Out of My Mind on Dope & Speed Julian Cope 03:27
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17 Jellypop Perky Jean 02:08
✷  Recording Date   1992  ✷ 
18 Beautiful Love 03:13
✷  Recording Date   1992  ✷ 
19 East Easy Rider Julian Cope 03:37
✷  Recording Date   1992  ✷ 
20 Safesurfer 08:40
✷  Recording Date   1992  ✷ 
Music Details
Product Details
Packaging Jewel Case
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
Musicians  &  Credits
Vocals Julian Cope
Producer Clive Langer; Donald Ross Skinner; Stevan Lovell
Personal Details
Index # 729
Owner Dave
Tags Alternative Rock, Art Rock, Indie Rock, Leftfield, Synth Pop
User Defined
Purchased New
Notes
A convenient enough stopgap release that turned up in between Peggy Suicide and Jehovahkill, the pun-titled Floored Genius provides a fine one-stop spot for those new to Cope's work, starting with Teardrop Explodes hits and going all the way up to Peggy Suicide's "Safesurfer." Total die-hards won't need it, as no unreleased tracks surface, but those unable to find Skellington or Droolian will appreciate the appearance of, respectively, the nicely crazed "Out of My Mind on Dope & Speed" and the sweetly silly "Jellypop Perky Jean." Otherwise it's key singles and notable album cuts over Cope's higher profile career, showing how the precocious genius who came up with such instantly catchy pop hits like "Reward" and "Passionate Friend" became an even more distinct, individual artist as he went. One of the most striking things about Cope is how he at once incorporates any range of '60s and '70s influences, high profile or obscure, and is able to turn them all into his own sound, high on life (and other things, no doubt) and bursting with creative energy. Even his supposedly lost years documented on World Shut Your Mouth and Fried find him hitting new heights, as "Reynard the Fox" and "An Elegant Chaos" show. Extensive liner notes from his longtime friend and confidant Mick Houghton give a nicely off-kilter history of the man and his work, while a selection of photos, press clips and other ephemera help trace the path further. Those intrigued by the antiquarian side of Cope's life will appreciate the artistic map of his hometown, Tamworth, with reference to the various album covers and promo shots taken there over time. Peggy Suicide remains Cope's best standalone album, but Floored Genius is crucial at showing the heights of his work. -- Ned Raggett (allmusic.com)