Interpreter (album)

Interpreter
Studio album by Julian Cope
Released 14 October 1996
Genre Indie rock
Length 48:20
Label Echo
Producer Julian Cope
Julian Cope chronology
20 Mothers
(1995)
Interpreter
(1996)
Rite²
(1997)
Singles from Interpreter
  1. "I Come from Another Planet, Baby"
    Released: 15 July 1996
  2. "Planetary Sit-In"
    Released: 23 September 1996
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Interpreter is a 1996 album by Julian Cope, particularly inspired by Cope's involvement and observations at the 1995–96 Newbury bypass protest.

Track listing

All tracks written by Julian Cope. 

No. Title Length
1. "I Come from Another Planet, Baby"   3:29
2. "I've Got My TV & My Pills"   2:22
3. "Planetary Sit-In"   3:31
4. "Since I Lost My Head, It's Awl-Right"   2:37
5. "Cheap New-Age Fix"   4:34
6. "The Battle for the Trees"   7:13
7. "Arthur Drugstore"   3:40
8. "s.p.a.c.e.r.o.c.k. With Me"   3:41
9. "Re-Directed Male"   4:16
10. "Maid of Constant Sorrow"   4:01
11. "The Loveboat"   2:45
12. "Dust"   6:10

Chart positions

Charts (1996) Peak
position
UK Albums Chart[2] 39

Personnel

Extracted from the "Julian Cope all purpose mythological mind map of the Marlborough Downs & surrounding area" included as the album insert:

References

  1. Raggett, Ned. "Interpreter". Allmusic. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
  2. "Julian Cope - Interpreter". chartarchive.org. Retrieved 7 October 2012.


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