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The Unruly Imagination

Julian Cope · 2009

50 min · 11 tracks · post-punk

A provocative blend of post-punk energy and biting social commentary wrapped in eclectic soundscapes.

The Unruly Imagination is an album by Julian Cope, released in 2009. A provocative blend of post-punk energy and biting social commentary wrapped in eclectic soundscapes. This album stands out for its unabashed critique of contemporary society, particularly through tracks like 'Fuck Me U.S.A.' which sparked discussions around political satire in music. While it did not achieve significant commercial chart success, its indie appeal reinvigorated interest in Cope's unique approach to songwriting and performance within the post-punk scene. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does The Unruly Imagination sound like?

A provocative blend of post-punk energy and biting social commentary wrapped in eclectic soundscapes. Rooted in post-punk.

What makes The Unruly Imagination by Julian Cope notable?

This album stands out for its unabashed critique of contemporary society, particularly through tracks like 'Fuck Me U.S.A.' which sparked discussions around political satire in music. While it did not achieve significant commercial chart success, its indie appeal reinvigorated interest in Cope's unique approach to songwriting and performance within the post-punk scene. Released in 2009, 'The Unruly Imagination' is Julian Cope's tenth studio album, following the experimental 'Black Sheep' from 2006. At this point in his career, Cope had shifted from mainstream recognition to embracing a more avant-garde artistic direction, reflecting his evolving identity as an indie artist.

How many songs are on The Unruly Imagination?

The Unruly Imagination has 11 tracks, running approximately 50 minutes.

Tracklist

11 tracks·50:32

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

  • 1 Preaching Revolution 7:12
  • 2 Militant Feminist Dream Standout 3:12
  • 3 Mother, Where Is My Father 2:34
  • 4 I Wanna Know What’s in It for Me 2:20
  • 5 Fuck Me U.S.A. Standout 2:13
  • 6 Gang of Four (At Home He Feels Like a Tourist) 4:06
  • 7 Alexei Sayle Driver Improvement Course 2:35
  • 8 Creedist Blues 3:51
  • 9 James Nayler Enters Bristol on a Donkey; 1656 5:02
  • 10 Chairman Mao Standout 14:04
  • 11 Spitfire Boys (British Refugee) 3:19

Release Date

January 1, 2009

Genre

post-punk

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

50 min 32 sec