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I Come from Another Planet, Baby

Julian Cope · 1996

17 min · 3 tracks · post-punk

A kaleidoscopic blend of psychedelic rock and experimental soundscapes celebrating otherworldly themes.

I Come from Another Planet, Baby is a single by Julian Cope, released in 1996. A kaleidoscopic blend of psychedelic rock and experimental soundscapes celebrating otherworldly themes. This album is significant for its experimental approach, which contributed to the resurgence of interest in psychedelic rock during the mid-90s. It received positive reviews from critics and solidified Cope's status as an influential figure in the post-punk landscape, inspiring subsequent artists in the genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does I Come from Another Planet, Baby sound like?

A kaleidoscopic blend of psychedelic rock and experimental soundscapes celebrating otherworldly themes. Rooted in post-punk.

What makes I Come from Another Planet, Baby by Julian Cope notable?

This album is significant for its experimental approach, which contributed to the resurgence of interest in psychedelic rock during the mid-90s. It received positive reviews from critics and solidified Cope's status as an influential figure in the post-punk landscape, inspiring subsequent artists in the genre. By 1996, Julian Cope was in a phase of artistic reinvention following his critically acclaimed album 'Autogeddon' (1994). 'I Come from Another Planet, Baby' marked his return to solo work after a period of exploration into more avant-garde styles, showcasing his eclectic influences and willingness to push boundaries.

How many songs are on I Come from Another Planet, Baby?

I Come from Another Planet, Baby has 3 tracks, running approximately 17 minutes.

Tracklist

3 tracks·17:44

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 I Come From Another Planet, Baby Standout 3:31
  • 2 How Do I Understand My Motorman? Standout 5:11
  • 3 If I Could Do It All Over Again, I’d Do It All Over You Standout 9:01

Release Date

January 1, 1996

Genre

post-punk

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

17 min 44 sec