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Track Listings
| 1 | Soul Desert |
| 2 | No Hard Shoulder To Cry On |
| 3 | Akhenaten |
| 4 | The Mystery Trend |
| 5 | Up-Wards At 45 Degrees |
| 6 | Know (Cut My Friend Down) |
| 7 | Necropolis |
| 8 | Slow Rider |
| 9 | Gimme Back My Flag |
| 10 | Poet Is Priest... |
| 11 | Julian H. Cope |
| 12 | The Subtle Energies Commission |
| 13 | Fa-Fa-Fa-Fine |
| 14 | Fear Loves This Place |
| 15 | The Tower |
| 16 | Peggy Suicide Is Missing |
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 5.5 x 4.94 x 0.45 inches; 1 Pounds
- Manufacturer : Polygram Records
- Date First Available : October 29, 2006
- Label : Polygram Records
- ASIN : B000001DX9
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #138,255 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
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Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2009
I won't pretend to know what the heck Julian is singing about most of the time. I am a fan of his voice and how he uses it. This disc shows off his voice booming and quiet and in-between. It's a good listen.
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2005
Julian Cope is a bit of a legendary figure who has a tendency to write really earthy ragged pop songs with an offbeat edge. his songs are so great because he infuses them with pure personality. this kind of characteristic seems to drive the songwriting process forward into a solid effort everytime the studio reels start rolling. Cope's tunes are filled with joy, sorrow, confusion, and many times silliness. his love of obscure psychadelic music is well documented on his HeritageHead website; and his solo work draws alot of inspiration from that particular style. the guitar work tendfs to be a bit spacey at times, and the rhythms are primal and well thought out. every song seems to have it's own steady pulse and Julian rides over all of it like some sort of half-crazed insightful singing shaman.
Jehovakill starts off alot like how Peggy Suicide ended. with the strums of an acoustic guitar and Cope's low voice telling us how he was "lost and loveless in your soul desert." a great beginning to a strange tale of an album. things seem to be a little more scaled back on this record...which draws out a very cool starkness to some of these pieces. particularly "Know (Cut My Friends Down)", "Slow Rider", and "Give Me Back My Flag." that same skeletal feeling is ripe on the 10 minute "The Tower." in my opinion, Jehovakill is just as good as Peggy Suicide and could almost be seen as companion albums.
Jehovakill starts off alot like how Peggy Suicide ended. with the strums of an acoustic guitar and Cope's low voice telling us how he was "lost and loveless in your soul desert." a great beginning to a strange tale of an album. things seem to be a little more scaled back on this record...which draws out a very cool starkness to some of these pieces. particularly "Know (Cut My Friends Down)", "Slow Rider", and "Give Me Back My Flag." that same skeletal feeling is ripe on the 10 minute "The Tower." in my opinion, Jehovakill is just as good as Peggy Suicide and could almost be seen as companion albums.
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2005
This is an amazing album. Julian Cope is an amazing singer and his writing on this album is extremely mature. "Upwards at 45 Degrees" and "Fear Loves This Place" are chilling. This is one of the few albums I've ever heard where I say, "I wouldn't change a single thing about that record." And it's a very LONG record, so that says a lot in my opinion.
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2001
You'll want to sit back and listen to this album from start to finish without doing anything else - definitely try listening with headphones. This is trippy psychedelic pop with influences from Kraftwerk to Iggy Pop and everything in between. Unbelievably excellent production, songwriting, and vocals. The title may scare some people off, but the theme of the album as you may guess is organized religion and how it has screwed our society up - excellent lyrics that are never preachy. Why is Julian Cope not much more famous and why has this album been deleted without ever receiving the publicity it deserves? Probably because the major labels want us to consume "Safe" music. This is one of Julian Cope's 4 masterpieces (my favourite one overall)- the others being Peggy Suicide, Autogeddon, and 20 Mothers.
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 1999
Julian Cope hit a creative peak in the early 90's with Peggy Suicide and then this album. Peggy Suicide was more commercially viable, but Jehovahkill is a genuine powerhouse. Musically all over the map -- from the pop bliss of "The Mystery Trend" and "Fa-Fa-Fa Fine" to blistering Krautrock primal scream therapy ("Upwards at 45 Degrees", "The Subtle Energies Commission") to techno-dance ("Poet Is Priest"). On the closing mother-goddess "war of the genders" epic, "The Tower", Cope recalls The Doors' "The End", sounding uncannily like Jim Morrison at times. This album is a feast of musicianship and experimentalism with a cynical, mystical neo-hippy edge that only arch drude Julian can deliver so perfectly. A classic.
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2004
Good in parts but I wish it was a lot more "up". Peggy Suicide is fa-fa-better. I quite like Upwards at 45 Degrees, Mystery Trend, Fear Loves This Place & Tower. Necropolis is a killer track I can play over & over it's so much fun. Ahead of it's time in bleakness & a sign of a few of his albums to come I'm afraid.
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Mr. S. Williams
4.0 out of 5 stars
Standard Reissue
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 3, 2018
I’m afraid that the review above is wrong.
I originally bought this LP on its release in the early 90’s and this reissue is simply that, a reissue.
The album didn’t come in a gatefold sleeve and simply had a copy of the CD booklet in it, so why would this release have anything different. It isn’t advertised as a deluxe edition or anything, it is simply a reissue of the original LP.
More importantly it’s one of Mr Cooe’s finest.
I originally bought this LP on its release in the early 90’s and this reissue is simply that, a reissue.
The album didn’t come in a gatefold sleeve and simply had a copy of the CD booklet in it, so why would this release have anything different. It isn’t advertised as a deluxe edition or anything, it is simply a reissue of the original LP.
More importantly it’s one of Mr Cooe’s finest.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Damaged sleeve but records ok.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 9, 2020
Delivery was actually early which was fine and the item arrived well packaged in its own cardboard box which was inside a bigger box. Neither of these boxes were damaged but the sleeve of the record has been bent/creased it must have been like this before it was packed. Luckily the vinyl inside is ok and fortunately for amazon I’m not precious about a re-issued sleeve. Nothing else is included with the record like sleeve notes etc. As for sound quality it’s fine for my ears.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 9, 2020
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Nick
1.0 out of 5 stars
Utter con.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 16, 2018
Given the cost of this double vinyl, I was amazed at the LACK of value. It had no gatefold, it had no inserts just the CD “booklet” - which I already have!! A disgraceful re-release which shames the record company beyond absolution. Could have been sooo much better given the price.
J. D. Ruddick
5.0 out of 5 stars
Classic Cope
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 20, 2016
One of my favourite Archdrude albums.
David Gravil
5.0 out of 5 stars
CD survives the test of time
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 4, 2017
I have had the LP since it was first issued. This is a tremendous album and has stood the test of time. I urge you to give it a spin.
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