INTERPRETER
james | Torquay, England | 06/25/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This LP about Cope's beloved Marlborough Downs was poorly distributed on its release in September 1996CE and unavailable in parts of the UK, but it has become a classic amongst his more pop-orientated fans. This record is funny, literate, spiritual and conscientious. The best track is undoubtably the best tracks on the album are, 'planetary sit in' and 'i come from another planet, baby'."
Juian Cope has a window into a world we will never know!
Robert T. Hickey | Orlando, Florida | 04/28/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This cd sparkels with the kind of existential nonsense that makes us wonder about the madmen waiting for motherships. I love it's frank denounciation of the police state that creeps into quaint countryside English protests. Julian, or St. Julian, is not a musician but a political activist who is not willing to sit but take a stand that endangers family and friends. Even though the music has a political bent it is still catchy as all hell. MR. Cope I salute you."
How can you NOT love Julian Cope?
Robert T. Hickey | 04/08/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I first thought he was a nutter....and he still may be... but you can't deny that Julian Cope RULEZ! Check out "s.p.a.c.e.r.o.c.k. With Me" and "Since I Lost My Head, It's Awl-Right". Prog rock freeekz and drudes everywhere will love this one."