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| Artist = [[Kevin Ayers]], [[Brian Eno]] & June Campbell Cramer
| Artist = [[Kevin Ayers]], [[Brian Eno]] & June Campbell Cramer
| Cover = LadyJunesLinguisticLeprosy.jpg
| Cover = LadyJunesLinguisticLeprosy.jpg
| Released = Jan 1975
| Released = Dec 1974
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| Genre = [[Rock (music)|Rock]]
| Genre = [[Rock (music)|Rock]]
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| Last album = '''''[[June 1, 1974]]''''' <br /> (1974)
| Last album = '''''[[June 1, 1974]]''''' <br /> (1974)
| This album = '''''[[Lady June's Linguistic Leprosy]]''''' <br /> (1975)
| This album = '''''[[Lady June's Linguistic Leprosy]]''''' <br /> (1974)
| Next album = '''''[[Sweet Deceiver]]''''' <br /> (1975)
| Next album = '''''[[Sweet Deceiver]]''''' <br /> (1975)
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Revision as of 19:19, 6 September 2007

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Lady June's Linguistic Leprosy is a collaboration album between the poet June Campbell Cramer, Kevin Ayers and Brian Eno. The original release was a limited pressing of 5000 copies which quickly sold old once people realised who was participating on the recording.

Track listing

  1. "Some Day Silly Twenty Three"
  2. "Reflections"
  3. "Am I"
  4. "Everythingsnothing"
  5. "Union"
  6. "The Tourist"
  7. "Bars"
  8. "The Letter"
  9. "Mangel/Wurzel"
  10. "To Whom It May Not Concern"
  11. "Optimism"
  12. "Touch Downer"

Personnel

  • June Campbell Cramer aka Lady June / Vocals
  • Kevin Ayers / Guitar, bass, Vocals
  • Brian Eno / Electronic Guitar, Bass, Imminent, Linearment, Lunar Lollipops, Vocals
  • Pip Pyle / Drums
  • Martha / Vocals
  • David Vorhaus / Vocals

References

  • Album Review by Jonh Ingham (NME Jan 18, 1975)