Album

World Shut Your Mouth

Julian Cope

1984 · Rock, Pop

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World Shut Your Mouth by Julian Cope

World Shut Your Mouth is an Alt/Indie album by Julian Cope, originally released in 1984. On Gatefold: 26 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.

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World Shut Your Mouth is the debut solo album by Julian Cope. World Shut Your Mouth was written during Cope's 1983 retreat to the village of Drayton Bassett (close to his childhood home of Tamworth), following the breakup of Cope's former band The Teardrop Explode. Two of the track, "Metranil Vavin" and "Pussyface", had in fact been originally intended for The Teardrop Explodes (and different versions of each appear on the belated 1990 release of the band's scrapped third album, Everybody Wants to Shag... The Teardrop Explodes). Although World Shut Your Mouth generally retained the uptempo pop drive of The Teardrop Explode, it was also an introspective and surreal work. Cope had spent a period in seclusion in which he recovered from the strain of the final year of the Teardrops and from his LSD excesses of the time. During this period, he had also amassed a huge collection of vintage toy. His eccentric behaviour both during and post-Teardrops had led to him being labelled by the music media as an "acid casualty" in the vein of Syd Barrett and Roky Erikson, an image which would take him several years to shake off. Cope's contemporary vulnerability and childhood preoccupations informed the songs on the album, most notably on songs like "Head Hang Low" and "Sunshine Playroom". Most of the album's tracks featured former Teardrops drummer Gary Dwyer, and other contributors included lead guitarist/producer Steve Lovell (ex-Blitz Brothers), late-period Teardrops bass guitarist Ronnie François and the Dream Academy oboist Kate St. John. It was recorded at The Point Studio in Victoria, London, and engineered by Alex Burak. World Shut Your Mouth was released on Mercury Records in March 1984, but was seen by critics as somewhat pastoral and out-of-step with the time. It gained poor reviews and sold indifferently. The album's first single "Sunshine Playroom" featured a macabre and disturbing video directed by David Bailey. Both this and the up-tempo follow-up single, "Greatness and Perfection of Love" also flopped. The album's title was later reused by Cope for another song, which became a hit single in 1986 (and was also taken for the title of a Dom Joly TV show). Personnel: Julian Cope - vocal, rhythm guitar, bass guitar, organ, piano, drum machine Steve Lovell - lead guitar, sitar, producer Kate St. John - oboe Gary Dwyer - drums Ronnie François - bass on "Sunshine Playroom" & "Pussyface" Stephen Creese - drums on "Sunshine Playroom", "Pussyface" & "Greatness and Perfection" Andrew Edge - drums on "Lunatic and Fire-Pistol" Technical: Alex Burak - engineer Phil Thornalley - engineer Stephen Power - engineer Anton Corbijn - photography Julian Cope and Julian Balme - design .

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Bandy's First Jump
  2. A2Metranil Vavin
  3. A3Strasbourg
  4. A4Elegant Chaos
  5. A5Quizmaster
  6. A6Kolly Kibber's Birthday

Side B

  1. B1Sunshine Playroom
  2. B2Head Hang Low
  3. B3Pussyface
  4. B4Greatness And Perfection
  5. B5Lunatic And Fire-Pistol

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Indie Rock
  • jangly
  • uplifting
  • psychedelic

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