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Floored Genius: The Best of 1979-1991 [Import]

Julian Cope, Teardrop ExplodesAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (May 16, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: 1992
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Universal I.S.
  • ASIN: B000001DWD
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #154,910 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Reward
2. Treason
3. Sleeping Gas
4. Bouncing Babies
5. Passionate Friend
6. The Great Dominions
7. The Greatness & Perfection Of Love
8. An Elegant Chaos
9. Sunspots
10. Reynard The Fox
11. World Shut Your Mouth
12. Trampolene
13. Spacehopper
14. Charlotte Anne
15. China Doll
16. Out Of My Mind On Dope & Speed
17. Jellypop Perky Jean
18. Beautiful Love
19. East Easy Rider
20. Safesurfer

 

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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars He comes from another planet, baby, August 12, 2001
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Dotan Amir (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Floored Genius: The Best of 1979-1991 (Audio CD)
I pity the poor kids these days, the music lovers of that generation! Tens of albums (yeah, yeah, cd's...) going out every day... every 18 years old got a music label in his parents' garage, making sounds that no one will ever hear. 10 years ago, when I bought my music (yeah, yeah, vinyl albums) there was limited access, so we got the good and the bad, but most important, we got the good! I checked out Julian Cope' Floored Genius, because I forgot the name of one of the songs... and I was amazed and ashamed to discover that it only has 1-2 reviews! So I'm doing it for the sake of my generation, telling you, asking you to check this one out. I know how hard is to go 10-20 years back in time and trace those marbles, but you can't afford to miss this one: I'll try to make a long story short: Julian Cope was born in England, where he still lives today, and in 1979, he formed a group name teardrop Explodes, the band did well in the post punk era in England at that time, and put out some of the best songs and records of that genre. If you want, the teardrop explodes were the important link between the Sex Pistols and the Smiths. Later on, Cope moved on and continued in a career of his own, producing unbelievable albums, one at the time. When I think of it, I can't really think of one album by the teardrop explodes, or as solo artist that doesn't contain at least 50% of great songs. The album "Floored Genius" is a very good collection of those years, as a group and as a solo artist. There are not enough words that I can use to tell you how good this collection is nor can I point its highlights, because it's all-good! For those of you who are interested in something more than Blink 182, who want to know where is it all comes from: Do yourself a favor, buy this one and change your life!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Perfectly Ordered Memories, December 27, 2006
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Joanna (Albany, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Floored Genius: The Best of 1979-1991 (Audio CD)
The first thing that strikes me about this compilation is that the breakdown of what sound was doing at the time, for me, is dead on: Phase 1: 1978 - 1982; Phase 2: 1983 - 1985; Phase 3: 1986 - 1988; Phase 4: 1989- 1991. That would bring you, musically speaking, through the break of New Wave and the second British Invasion, on through a change from more pop sounding stuff through things with a harder edge. If you listen to the growling of say, Godsmack, and attempt to go to this, it won't work for you. Play this amid some Echo & the Bunnymen, (which it's closest to,) the Clash, (which this is somewhat related to,) and perhaps, Nick Cave. This was an astounding band for it's time, and falls directly in what was really a "New Wave": a distinct second British sweep of music that happened in the late seventies. Compare also to Bauhaus, Tears for Fears or early Cure, and you will hear it - a very distict, edgy sound, very, very different from what was popular in the States at the time, (depending on one's tastes, that would have been Elton John, Queen, Billy Joel or perhaps Styx, Lynyrd Skynyrd or Aerosmith.) This new sound took some by storm, for others, it took a little getting used to, but once you "got" it, it was magical (and far more rebellious and anti-social than Lynyrd Skynyrd ever dreamed of.)
On this CD, what stands out besides the obvious hits, are the drum riff on "Bouncing Babies" and "The Great Dominion" which has an early, mournful sound compared to the track right after it, a Phase 2 song, "The Greatness & Perfection of Love". At first listen, the latter seems like an extension of the former, but then you can hear the change when Julian Cope starts singing. It's lighter. "Sunspots" is a quirky and pop-py track and the end of "Reynard the Fox" is what I would most compare to some creepy Nick Cave stuff. (Recall that the Birthday Party disbanded and reformed as Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds during this Phase 2.) This is very different from the track immediately following it, "World Shut Your Mouth", and in fact, "World" is the first track of Phase 3, the period of MTV play. (If not for MTV, most of us would never have heard The Teardrop Explodes.)
I think that put into its proper musical framework, this is an important compilation, You won't find these songs elsewhere really, barring owning all of the discs. When one 'closes one's eyes and thinks of England', besides the Beatles, one should think of Tears for Fears, Echo and the Bunnymen, the Cure, Bauhaus, and the Teardrop Explodes. "Safesurfer," the nearly-psychedelic last track on this compilation, should make the connection for you.
In reference to one preceding reviewer: regarding the "gay-ness" of the songs, well, music has changed. Bands didn't used to growl the way they do now. Perhaps we have Metallica, early death metal and hard core to thank for that, I'm not sure, but remember, most of that morphed out of the earlier punk of this period, (or even earlier, if you want to get technical.) Also, I'm female: Julian Cope, all slung up tight in black and wrapped around his mic stand was a pretty hot sight!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An outstanding overview of a brilliant career, October 10, 1998
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This review is from: Floored Genius: The Best of 1979-1991 (Audio CD)
I bought this on a whim several years after hearing & loving the fabulous "Charlotte Anne." At first I was a bit disappointed, since little of the record bears much resemblence to that song. After a few listens however I was hooked. Five years later, I'm still hooked.

The music is very diverse, but consistently outstanding, and the chronological arrangement shows his evolution as an artist from the late 70s with The Teardrop Explodes to to the very early 90s. Highly recommended.

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