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Repossessed

Repossessed

1999, HarperCollins

The two volumes of Julian’s autobiography have incited outrageous praise from both fans and the press. Uncut made Repossessed its Book of the Month whilst Select called the book: ‘An astonishing revelation of the workings of the post-fame pop mind. Cope goes on to further trample the limits of known music writing … it’s all here. 5 out of 5.’ In Mojo, Dave Cavanagh wrote: ‘Repossessed consolidates Cope’s reputation as the foremost and wittiest self-analyst in modern music.’ Best of all, The Times said that Repossessed: ‘Leaves supposed “classics” such as Ian Hunter’s Diary Of A Rock’n’Roll Star in its dust.’