Euroman Cometh

Euroman Cometh
Studio album by
Released6 April 1979
Recorded1978
StudioTW Studios (London SW6) and Eden Studios (London W4)
GenreNew wave
Length37:10
LabelUnited Artists
Producer
J.J. Burnel chronology
Euroman Cometh
(1979)
Fire and Water (Ecoutez Vos Murs)
(1983)
Singles from Euroman Cometh
  1. "Freddie Laker (Concorde and Eurobus)"
    Released: 13 April 1979
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The Great Rock Discography3/10

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, 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."