John Cooper Clarke
Disguise In Love [CD import]
Disguise In Love [CD import]
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John Cooper Clarke - Disguise In Love [CD import]
''Disguise In Love'' released in 1978, is the debut album of British punk poet John Cooper
Clarke. Renowned for his quick-witted delivery and sharp humor, Clarke fuses punk rock with
spoken word, resulting in a one-of-a-kind sonic experience. The album includes tracks such as
''I Don't Want To Be Nice,'' ''Valley of the Lost Women,'' and ''(I Married a) Monster from
Outer Space,'' highlighting Clarke's talent for social commentary and dark comedy. Produced
by Martin Hannett, known as (one of) the creator(s) of the 'Manchester sound', the album
captures the unrefined energy of the late '70s punk scene. Other notable artists produced by
Hannett include Joy Division, Magazine, New Order, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark and
Happy Mondays. ''Disguise In Love'' stands out not only for its incisive, observational poetry but
also for its stripped-down and edgy musical accompaniment, solidifying its status as a pivotal
work in Clarke's career and a significant contribution to the punk genre.
1. I Don't Want to Be Nice
2. Psycle Sluts
3. (I've Got a Brand New) Tracksuit
4. Teenage Werewolf
5. Readers Wives
6. Post-War Glamour Girl
7. (I Married a) Monster from Outer Space
8. Salome Maloney
9. Health Fanatic
10. Strange Bedfellows
11. Valley of the Lost Women
Release Date: April 25, 2025
UPC: 8718627237182Share
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