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- Euroman Cometh is the debut solo album by the Stranglers' bassist J.J. Burnel, released in April 1979 by United Artists. It is a concept album of sorts, as most of the songs concern the ideal of a united Europe, both culturally and economically. Upon release, the album was a contrast to the more melodic songs of the Stranglers, containing what Pat Gilbert of Record Collector describes as "a collection of dark, atmospheric soundscapes, embroidered with Burnel's intense, monotone theorising about a united Europe." (en)
- Euroman Cometh est le premier album solo de Jean-Jacques Burnel, bassiste des Stranglers. Sorti en 1979, il a été enregistré pendant les sessions de Black and White, le 3e album du groupe, avec l'aide de l'ingénieur du son Alan Winstanley. Tous les titres ont été écrits et composés par JJ Burnel sauf Pretty Face qui est une reprise de The Beat Merchants et le texte d'Ozymandias qui est un poème de Percy Shelley. (fr)
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- Jean-Jacques Burnel, except where indicated (en)
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- Jean Jacques Burnel - Euroman Cometh CD album cover.jpg (en)
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- Live at Hemel Hempstead (en)
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- B-side of "Freddie Laker " single (en)
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- *J.J. Burnel
*Alan Winstanley
*Martin Rushent (en)
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- The Great Rock Discography (en)
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- TW Studios and Eden Studios (en)
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- Crabs (en)
- Ozymandias (en)
- Triumph (en)
- Jellyfish (en)
- Deutschland Nicht Uber Alles (en)
- Do the European (en)
- Euroman (en)
- Euromess (en)
- Eurospeed (en)
- Freddie Laker (en)
- Ode to Joy" / "Do the European (en)
- Pretty Face (en)
- Tout Comprendre (en)
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- Ludwig van Beethoven / Burnel (en)
- Chris Boyle, Gavin Daneski, Ralph Worman, Vic Sendall, Geoff Farndell (en)
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- Euroman Cometh is the debut solo album by the Stranglers' bassist J.J. Burnel, released in April 1979 by United Artists. It is a concept album of sorts, as most of the songs concern the ideal of a united Europe, both culturally and economically. Upon release, the album was a contrast to the more melodic songs of the Stranglers, containing what Pat Gilbert of Record Collector describes as "a collection of dark, atmospheric soundscapes, embroidered with Burnel's intense, monotone theorising about a united Europe." (en)
- Euroman Cometh est le premier album solo de Jean-Jacques Burnel, bassiste des Stranglers. Sorti en 1979, il a été enregistré pendant les sessions de Black and White, le 3e album du groupe, avec l'aide de l'ingénieur du son Alan Winstanley. Tous les titres ont été écrits et composés par JJ Burnel sauf Pretty Face qui est une reprise de The Beat Merchants et le texte d'Ozymandias qui est un poème de Percy Shelley. (fr)
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- Euroman Cometh (en)
- Euroman Cometh (fr)
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