Learning to Cope with Cowardice
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Learning to Cope With Cowardice is the debut album of vocalist Mark Stewart, released in 1983 through On-U Sound Records.
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Accolades
The information regarding accolades attributed to Learning to Cope With Cowardice is taken from AcclaimedMusic.net.
Year | Publication | Country | Accolade | Rank |
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1998 | The Wire | United Kingdom | "100 (+30) Records That Set the World on Fire" | * |
2005 | Blow Up | Italy | "600 Essential Albums" | * |
2005 | WOEBOT | United States | "The 100 Greatest Records Ever" | 88 |
"*" denotes an unordered list. |
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Personnel
- Musicians
- The Maffia
- Desmond 'Fatfingers' Coke – keyboards
- Eskimo Fox – drums
- Evar Wellington – bass guitar
- Mark Stewart – vocals, production, art direction
- Additional musicians and production
- Anna Hurl – art direction
- George Oban – bass guitar on "Liberty City" and "Jerusalem"
- Nick Plytas – keyboards on "Liberty City" and "None Dare Call It Conspiracy"
- Dan Sheals – drums on "Blessed Are Those Who Struggle"
- Adrian Sherwood – production
- Crucial Tony – bass guitar on "Blessed Are Those Who Struggle"
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