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〕 }} ''Skellington'' is the fifth solo album by Julian Cope. == Background == ''Skellington'' was recorded in just two days at the end of the sessions for Cope's 1988 album ''My Nation Underground''. It was inspired by Cope's frustration with the work on ''My Nation Underground'', which he had lost faith in even as he completed it. The two-day session used the same studio setup as the prior album but an entirely different approach. In contrast to the multiple overdubs, 1980s pop stylings and army of backing singers used on ''My Nation Underground'', ''Skellingtons sound was extremely skeletal, mainly acoustic, and sparsely orchestrated by Cope in association with his two main collaborators - Donald Ross Skinner (organ, piano, keyboards) and Rooster Cosby (percussion, brass). At the time, Cope was signed to Island Records, who were not interested in releasing ''Skellington''. This led to Cope releasing it via his own label Copeco, and later expanding the release via a deal with the independent Zippo Records label. When Island insisted that ''Skellington'' was illegal and should be withdrawn due to their contract with Cope, the artist refused and defiantly released yet another similar album (''Droolian'') just two months later. Eventually, the Island directors relented, and both records were allowed to continue in production. ''Skellington'' was later expanded with the addition of a sequel ''Skellington 2: He's Back ... and this time it's personal'', and re-released as ''Ye Skellington Chronicles'' (1993). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Skellington」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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