The Skellington Chronicles

Summary

The Skellington Chronicles is the tenth solo album by Julian Cope, released in June 1993 on Cope's own Ma-Gog label.[3] It contains the previously released 1989 album Skellington and its sequel Skellington 2, released here for the first time.[4] Skellington 2 was, like its predecessor, recorded in just two days on April 21–22, 1993.

The Skellington Chronicles
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 1993
RecordedApril 1989, London
April 21–22, 1993, London
GenreRock, folk rock, neo-psychedelia
Length61:36
LabelMa-Gog
ProducerJulian Cope
Julian Cope chronology
Rite
(1993)
The Skellington Chronicles
(1993)
Autogeddon
(1994)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[2]
Select[1]

The Skellington Chronicles was re-released as Ye Skellington Chronicles in 1999 with one song removed from the track listing and two bonus tracks.

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Julian Cope, except where noted

Skellington 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Doomed" 3:38
2."Beaver" 2:27
3."Me and Jimmy Jones" 1:27
4."Robert Mitchum"Cope, Ian McCulloch2:39
5."Out of My Mind on Dope and Speed" 3:26
6."Don't Crash Here" 0:56
7."Everything Playing at Once" 1:29
8."Little Donkey" 2:41
9."Great White Wonder" 2:10
10."Incredibly Ugly Girl" 3:01
11."No How, No Why, No Way, No Where, No When" 1:56
12."Commin' Soon" 2:16
Skellington 2
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Electrical Stormgirl" 1:48
14."Poppins" 1:36
15."Skip" 1:29
16."I've Got My T.V. and My Pills" 1:37
17."The Angel and the Fellatress" 3:54
18."Waco-Pops" 1:35
19."Common Land at Water's Edge" 2:27
20."Scud-U-Like" 0:44
21."Grimreaper Is a Krautrocker"Cope, Rooster Cosby, Donald Ross Skinner8:29
22."American Tragedy" 1:17
23."Wayland's Smithy Has Wings" 1:31
24."Madonna Baglady Blues" 4:38
25."London Underground" 1:59
Total length:61:36

Ye Skellington Chronicles (1999, Head Heritage) edit

Skellington 1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Doomed" 3:38
2."Beaver" 2:27
3."Me and Jimmy Jones" 1:27
4."Robert Mitchum"Cope, McCulloch2:39
5."Out of My Mind on Dope and Speed" 3:26
6."Don't Crash Here" 0:56
7."Everything Playing at Once" 1:29
8."Little Donkey" 2:41
9."Great White Wonder" 2:10
10."Incredibly Ugly Girl" 3:01
11."No How, No Why, No Way, No Where, No When" 1:56
12."Commin' Soon" 2:16
Skellington 2
No.TitleLength
13."Electrical Stormgirl"1:48
14."Poppins"1:36
15."Skip"1:29
16."I've Got My T.V. and My Pills"1:37
17."The Angel and the Fellatress"3:54
18."Waco-Pops"1:35
19."Common Land at Water's Edge"2:27
20."Scud-U-Like"0:44
21."American Tragedy"1:17
22."Wayland's Smithy Has Wings"1:31
23."Madonna Baglady Blues"4:38
24."London Underground"1:59
Bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
25."Skellington Anti-Polltax Live in Lambeth, England (Medley)"5:01
26."Trampolene" (hidden track)6:52
Total length:65:00
Notes
  • "Skellington Anti-Polltax Live in Lambeth, England (Medley)" was recorded at Brixton Fridge, May 1990.
  • The track "Grimreaper Is a Krautrocker" from The Skellington Chronicles is not included on Ye Skellington Chronicles.

Personnel edit

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[5]

Skellington 1

  • Julian Cope - vocals, acoustic guitar (also performed pseudonymously as "Double DeHarrison" playing piano and organ)
  • Donald Ross Skinner - electric guitar, piano, organ
  • Mark "Rooster" Cosby - drums, percussion, horns
  • Hugo Nicolson - horns

Skellington 2

  • Julian Cope - vocals, guitar, bass
  • Donald Ross Skinner - keyboards, guitar, bass on "Poppins", drums on "Skip" and "The Angel and the Fellatress"
  • Mark "Rooster" Cosby - drums, saxophone, guitar on "Poppins"
  • Luke Tunney - trumpet
  • Shaun Harvey - keyboards on "Grimreaper Is a Krautrocker"

Technical

  • Julian Cope - producer, director, design
  • Donald Ross Skinner - compiling, editing
  • Mark "Rooster" Cosby - co-director
  • Hugo Nicolson - engineer, mixing
  • Shaun Harvey - engineer, mixing
  • Rob Carter - design, artwork
  • Lisa Bennett - design
  • Donato Cinicolo - photography
  • Cally Callomon - photography

References edit

  1. ^ Collins, Andrew. "Skellington Chronicles review". Select. Retrieved on 19 March 2018.
  2. ^ Larkin, Colin (2011). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music: Concise (5th ed.). Omnibus Press. ISBN 9780857125958. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  3. ^ Head Heritage - Story of the Drude Headheritage.co.uk. Retrieved 19 March 2018
  4. ^ Head Heritage - Discography Headheritage.co.uk. Retrieved 19 March 2018
  5. ^ The Skellington Chronicles/Ye Skellington Chronicles (CD liner notes). Julian Cope. Ma-Gog/Head Heritage. 1993/1999.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)

External links edit

  • The Skellington Chronicles on Discogs.com
  • Ye Skellington Chronicles on Discogs.com