The Unruly Imagination

The Unruly Imagination is the twenty-fifth solo album by Julian Cope, released in 2009.

The Unruly Imagination
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 2009
GenreRock, neofolk
Length50:31
LabelHead Heritage
ProducerJulian Cope
Julian Cope chronology
Black Sheep
(2008)
The Unruly Imagination
(2009)
The Jehovahcoat Demos
(2011)

It was recorded with musicians from Cope's side project Black Sheep and released in a limited edition.[1][2] Released to coincide with a one-day event of the same name, organized by Cope, dedicated to democracy, protest and free speech at Manchester University's Whitworth Gallery.[3] The album is a collection of new songs especially recorded for this project plus two songs from an unreleased EP Diggers, Ranters, Levellers.[4] "Preaching Revolution", "Mother, Where Is My Father?", "I Wanna Know What's in it For Me" and "Fuck Me U.S.A." were previously released as the vinyl only 7” EP Preaching Revolution by Julian Cope & Black Sheep in 2008.[5]

"Mother, Where Is My Father?" was originally recorded by David Peel & The Lower East Side on their 1968 album Have a Marijuana.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Julian Cope, except where noted

No.TitleLength
1."Preaching Revolution"7:12
2."Militant Feminist Dream"3:13
3."Mother, Where Is My Father?" (David Peel)2:34
4."I Wanna Know What's in It for Me"2:20
5."Fuck Me U.S.A."2:13
6."Gang of Four (At Home He Feels Like a Tourist)"4:06
7."Alexei Sayle Driver Improvement Course"2:36
8."Creedist Blues"4:06
9."James Nayler Enters Bristol on a Donkey: 1656"5:03
10."Chairman Mao"14:05
11."Spitfire Boys (British Refugee)"3:20
Total length:50:31
Poetry (printed in booklet)
No.TitleLength
1."Even Your Shit is Political" 
2."Democrats" 

Personnel

Musicians

  • Julian Cope
  • Christopher Patrick "Holy" McGrail
  • Ady "Acoustika" Fletcher
  • Michael O'Sullivan
  • Big Nige
  • Chris "Christophe F." Farrell
  • Adam "Randy Apostle" Whittaker
  • Paul "Fat Paul" Horlick
  • Ian "Mister E." Bissett
  • David Wrench

Technical

  • Produced by Julian Cope
  • Recorded by Adam Whittaker, David Wrench, Stuart "7stu7" Matthews
  • Design by Holy McGrail

References

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