On This Day: March 2 1987 Saint Julian by Julian Cope Was Released

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On This Day: March 2 1987 Saint Julian by Julian Cope Was Released
On this day March 2 1987 Julian Cope released his third solo album Saint Julian. The album marked a shift in his sound as he moved toward a more polished and commercially accessible rock style compared to his earlier experimental work.

Saint Julian reached number 105 on the Billboard 200 charts and became one of his most well known albums. The album featured standout tracks like World Shut Your Mouth and Trampolene which showcased his knack for blending psychedelic influences with catchy rock melodies. The success of the album helped solidify Cope’s status as a respected solo artist after his time as the frontman of The Teardrop Explodes.

The album’s production was more structured than his previous work with a heavier emphasis on guitar driven anthems and a more confident vocal delivery. Although it did not achieve massive chart success in the United States it became a favorite among alternative rock fans and remains a key part of Cope’s extensive discography.

Fun fact: The title World Shut Your Mouth was also the name of Julian Cope’s first solo album but the song did not appear on that record.

Trivia question: Julian Cope was the lead singer of The Teardrop Explodes. Can you name one of the band’s hit songs from the early 1980s?

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