Euroman Cometh
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Euroman Cometh | |||||
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Studio album by J.J. Burnel | |||||
Released | 1979 | ||||
Recorded | 1978–1979 | ||||
Genre | ??? | ||||
Length | 37:10 | ||||
Label | United Artists | ||||
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Euroman Cometh is the 1979 debut solo album by The Stranglers' bassist Jean-Jacques Burnel.
Other musicians on the album were: Peter Howells (drummer), Penny Tobin (keyboardist), and a future member of The Stranglers, guitarist John Ellis.
The album reached number 40 in the UK Albums Chart in April 1979.
[edit] Track listing
- "Euroman"
- "Jellyfish"
- "Freddie Laker (Concorde and Eurobus)"
- "Euromess"
- "Deutschland Nicht Uber Alles"
- "Do the European"
- "Tout Comprendre"
- "Triumph (Of The Good City)"
- "Pretty Face"
- "Crabs"
- "Eurospeed (Your Own Speed)"
[edit] Miscellanea
- The name in the track "Freddie Laker (Concorde and Eurobus)" refers to the airline entrepreneur Sir Freddie Laker. The cover features a photograph of the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris.
[edit] References
- Guinness Book of British Hit Albums - 7th Edition - ISBN 0-85112-619-7