Droolian Explained

Droolian
Type:studio
Artist:Julian Cope
Cover:Droolian.jpg
Released:1990
Genre:Neo-psychedelia
Length:32:25
Label:Zippo
Producer:Donald Ross Skinner
Prev Title:Skellington
Prev Year:1990
Next Title:Peggy Suicide
Next Year:1991

Droolian is the sixth album by Julian Cope, released in 1990.[1] [2] [3]

Background

Droolian was recorded against the background of Cope's disagreement with Island Records, the record label to which he was contracted at the time. During this time, Cope was discovering that the recordings he made on a low-budget, one-take approach were more pleasing to him than the slicker, densely produced recordings which Island favoured. He had already recorded and released a lo-fi album - Skellington - which had led to problems with Island.

Following a similar recording ethic Droolian was recorded over a three-day period, on a 4-track portastudio set up in the Liverpool living room of Cope's old friend and former Zoo Records cohort Pam "Pammo" Young. Mastered from two used C90 cassettes, the record was cut at 45rpm. It was initially released in May 1990 in Texas only, as a fund-raising item to contribute towards the legal fees of one of Cope's heroes, the former 13th Floor Elevators frontman Roky Erikson.

The album's front cover features Cope's Miniature Schnauzer, Smelvin.

Track listing

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Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Julian Cope.
  2. Web site: Interview with Julian cope: the ultimate rock maverick. 9 August 2008. The Guardian.
  3. Book: Buckley, Peter. The Rough Guide to Rock. 17 June 2003. Rough Guides. 9781843531050. Google Books.
  4. http://www.paulgormanis.com/?cat=1881 Zippo Records