The Skellington Chronicles

The Skellington Chronicles is the tenth solo album by Julian Cope, released in June 1993 on Cope's own Ma-Gog label. It contains the previously released 1989 album Skellington and its sequel Skellington 2, released here for the first time. Skellington 2 was, like its predecessor, recorded in just two days on April 21–22, 1993.

The Skellington Chronicles was re-released as Ye Skellington Chronicles in 1999 with one song removed from the track listing and two bonus tracks.

Ye Skellington Chronicles (1999, Head Heritage)

 * Notes
 * "Skellington Anti-Polltax Live in Lambeth, England (Medley)" was recorded at Brixton Fridge, May 1990.
 * The track "Grimreaper Is a Krautrocker" from The Skellington Chronicles is not included on Ye Skellington Chronicles.

Personnel
Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.

Skellington 1 Skellington 2 Technical
 * Julian Cope - vocals, acoustic guitar (also performed pseudonymously as "Double DeHarrison" playing piano and organ)
 * Donald Ross Skinner - electric guitar, piano, organ
 * Mark "Rooster" Cosby - drums, percussion, horns
 * Hugo Nicolson - horns
 * Julian Cope - vocals, guitar, bass
 * Donald Ross Skinner - keyboards, guitar, bass on "Poppins", drums on "Skip" and "The Angel and the Fellatress"
 * Mark "Rooster" Cosby - drums, saxophone, guitar on "Poppins"
 * Luke Tunney - trumpet
 * Shaun Harvey - keyboards on "Grimreaper Is a Krautrocker"
 * Julian Cope - producer, director, design
 * Donald Ross Skinner - compiling, editing
 * Mark "Rooster" Cosby - co-director
 * Hugo Nicolson - engineer, mixing
 * Shaun Harvey - engineer, mixing
 * Rob Carter - design, artwork
 * Lisa Bennett - design
 * Donato Cinicolo - photography
 * Cally Callomon - photography