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  1. Cornucopea by Julian Cope released in 2000. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. The full event was called “Cornucopea (Two South Bank Evenings with Julian Cope).” Julian Cope is an underground cult musician best known for his 80s electronic band The Teardrop Explodes. Before Thighpaulsandra joined Coil, he played keyboards in Copes solo work through the 90s.

  3. In 2000, Cornucopea, a festival much like the curated 'Meltdowns' that are a feature at the Royal Festival Hall, was held. On this day COIL and Ash Ra Temple...

  4. An Audience With The Cope. Julian Cope. Rite Now. Julian Cope. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2000 CD release of "Cornucopea: Two South Bank Evenings With Julian Cope" on Discogs.

  5. 2 de abr. de 2000 · Live at Cornucopea: Two South Bank Evenings with Julian Cope. Royal Festival Hall, South Bank, London, UK. April 2, 2000. AMT #1 - surfaced April 15, 2017. The video file is straight from the master but has lossy audio, while attached is supplementary lossless audio.

  6. Julian Cope's Cornucopea: South Bank Centre, London. By Edwin Pouncey, Wire, The, May 2000. Part of Rock's Backpages, The ultimate library of rock music writing and journalism. Thousands of articles, interviews and reviews from the world's best music writers and critics, from the late 1950s to the present day.

  7. S ince this two-day festival in the South Bank Centre is essentially Julian Cope ‘s entry in the venue’s largely excellent series of Mini-Meltdown s, it probably comes as no surprise that he is seemingly omnipresent, playing solo twice, and collaboratively in the guise of both Brain Donor and Queen Elizabeth.