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F**N
Proto Punk Homage
Copey's Rock band actually turn out to sound like they described themselves. Basically if you dig proto punk, especially early Iggy and MC5 you will love this. The first 2 tracks of Stooged out grooves and Motor City drive set the tone. This album speaks directly to the body, you'll wanna dance with abandon, or enthusiastically tap your foot at least, it's a journey that you knew you'd be on to the last nite from hearing th e first few bars. Much riffery and wigging out, a superb raw slab of Rock with substance or the MC5 album you wish the 5 had made. It's fantastic.
J**D
What a fantastic, spaced out record.
If you like plenty (and I mean plenty) of heavy psychedelic guitars, then you've got 'em on this album. Produced by Julian Cope (is he a member too?) back in 2001, many of the tracks do sound like they were recorded back in the 70s (good).There are some long tracks on here too. "Odins gift to his mother (12.5 minutes.) Hairy music (13 mins).and the best song on the album, "she's gotta have it". 20 and a half minutes of instrumental guitar freakout that Jimi Hendrix would be proud of. The sleeve notes describe Braindonor as a "stuporgroup". After hearing songs like "pagan dawn" as well as the ones I have already described. I think those sleeve notes are correct. Please lets have more music like this from UK bands in future.
K**H
Power trio play it HEAVY.
Imagine the MC5's playing krautrock or the Blue Cheer playing Sabbath. Getting the picture? Brain warping guitar riffs a-plenty and percussion that will alter your internal organs. Raw earth power guaranteed to make you howl. Play very loud and feel the Mother's heartbeat.
N**E
Terrible
There is nothing that redeems this album, no 1 good song that rescues it. It really is an album without merit. Cope has put his name to this for his own reasons, he might even like it....
S**D
Amazing! U-Know you want one!
This is a double LP (or one CD) of pure OTT adrenalized Ur-Punk/Psych/Metal! Wah-wah-ed up to the max, these - mostly lengthy - pieces groove along with a swagger and abandon that is rarely heard of these days. Herein, Copey rolls together his longtime love affair with the hallowed Stooges/Velvets/MC5 trio along with a new found love for all things proto-metal, particularly the 3 founding fathers of HM; Blue Cheer, Black Sabbath and Grand Funk Railroad. I dare say our OTT Japanese friends like High Rise, Boris and Acid Mothers Temple played their part here too. If - like me - you love Sun Dial's stunning wah-wah fest 'Return Journey', then you will love this too! In fact, to paraphrase Julian H. himself, you gotta be some kinda po-faced jade not to dig the hell out of this!
D**8
Schöne Rockscheibe für Julian Cope - Fans
Klappriger, sehr edel und die Platte vom Gewicht her Wertigkeit. Musik ist cool.
W**O
Tienda, edición y disco perfectos!!!
Comprado a XCrasher. Perfecto y rapidísimo envío para ser una tienda fuera de Amazon. El disco es un edición en vinilo doble de color verde al increíble precio de 12,50!!! . Del disco que decir, obra maestra machacona y alucinógena, The Stooges haciendo doom, Julian Cope sabía lo que se hacía
G**S
Good crazy acid rock
This CD made me laugh out loud the first time I heard it. These guys were totally, totally commited to creating the craziest full bore double neck full blotter acid punk imaginable. It's sort of like Comets on Fire but more self consciously HIPPY. And I say hippy, I mean scary grimy Detroit hippy, not the Haight Ashbury variety. It's freaking great.
Q**B
コープ教徒たらんとせば今だ
紹介文の通りクラウト・ロックでStoogesな一枚。データ的な事は知りませんけど。コープ節炸裂、かっこいい!!J・コープ教徒なら買いです!そうでない人にはどうなんだろう?Neu!、AshRaTenpel好きはもちろん、Stoogesファンにもアピールしないのでは・・・ま、他人が心配する事じゃないけど本人もたいして考えてない筈だ(断言)
M**.
How Julian copes
(Sorry for the pun.) It's apparently not enough to be all the other things he is (seminal New Wave influence only starting with Teardrop Explodes; the great psychedelic hope; ecology rad and mother-earth mad; highly-motivated eccentric; acid-casual tea-drinker), but he's gotta be a rockin' acid-punker 25+ years after he first started releasing recordings under his own name, and in a power-trio, no less.I larfed my butt off as I banged my head listening to this - the folks on the commuter train with me had no clue why I was wild-eyed seat-dancing, and don't deserve to.Lemme mention I saw JC on the *Peggy Suicide* tour and was blown away by the music, and everyone's fave eco-trippy-hippy almost beating hell out of a guy who dared hit him with a stage-tossed plastic cup of beer; it was a beautiful experience.I wanna see him tour with this stuff!
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