Snap, Crackle & Bop

Snap, Crackle & Bop
Studio album by John Cooper Clarke
Released 1980
Recorded Arrow Sounds, Manchester 1978
Genre Spoken word, Poetry
Length 38:59
Label CBS
Producer Martin 'Zero' Hannett
John Cooper Clarke chronology
Walking Back to Happiness
(1979)
Snap, Crackle & Bop
(1980)
Zip Style Method
(1982)
The Invisible Girls chronology
Disguise in Love
(1978)
Snap, Crackle & Bop
(1980)
Pauline Murray And The Invisible Girls
(1980)
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Smash Hits7/10[1]

Snap, Crackle & Bop is the fourth album by John Cooper Clarke, originally released in 1980. As with Disguise in Love, the album was backed by The Invisible Girls and produced by Martin Hannett. Original first pressings of the LP included a booklet with the lyrics from John Cooper Clarke's 1978 album Disguise in Love together with photographs and artwork, the booklet was housed in a pocket that formed part of the jacket on the LP cover's photograph.

Track listing

All tracks written by John Cooper Clarke, Martin Hannett and Steve Hopkins except where noted:
  1. "Evidently Chickentown" – 2.23 (based on a 1940 poem, Bloody Orkney, by Hamish Blair)
  2. "Conditional Discharge" – 3.10
  3. "Sleepwalk" – 4.35
  4. "23rd" – 3.38
  5. "Beasley Street" – 6.56
  6. "Thirty Six Hours" – 3.35
  7. "Belladonna" – 4.18
  8. "The It Man" – 3.48
  9. "Limbo (Baby Limbo)" – 4.31
  10. "A Distant Relation" – 3.53
  11. "Beasley Street (live Bonus track)" – 3.28
  12. "Gaberdine Angus (live Bonus track)" – 1.01
  13. "Twat (live Bonus track)" – 2.23

Personnel

References

  1. Hepworth, David. "John Cooper Clarke: Snap, Crackle and Bop". Smash Hits (May 1–14 1980): 29.

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