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  1. Discover Odin is an album and booklet written by Julian Cope and released in a limited edition in 2001. It was produced in collaboration with the British Museum as a companion CD programme to Cope's two nights of spoken word and music at the museum on 4–5 October 2001 in London. [1]

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  3. Companion cd programme to Cope's 2 nights of spoken word and music at the British Museum, on the October 4-5, 2001 in London, showing that Odin, reknowned as the warlike Allfather of the Vikings, existed at the heart of European culture from prehistoric times, with vestiges of his influence surving until the 19th century.

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  4. Discover Odin. Ode to Wan (Parts 1&2) Yggdrasil & the Stone of Odin. Road to Yggdrasilbury. I want to go Wandering. This CD programme & 12 page booklet, produced to accompany Julian's 2 nights at The British Museum (Oct 4&5, 2001) contains a mixture of new music, poetry and spoken word.

  5. 1999: Odin; 2000: An Audience With The Cope 2000/2001; 2001: Discover Odin; 2002: Rite Now; 2003: Rome Wasn’t Burned In A Day; 2005: Citizen Cain’d; 2005: Dark Orgasm; 2007: You Gotta Problem With Me; 2008: Black Sheep; 2012: Woden; 2012: Psychedelic Revolution; 2013: Revolutionary Suicide; 2017: Drunken Songs; 2020: Self Civil War

  6. Discover Odin: Julian Cope at the British Museum by Julian Cope released in 2001. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  7. Discover Odin was a Companion CD programme to 2 nights of spoken word and music at the British Museum, on the October 4-5, 2001 in London, showing that Odin, renowned as the warlike 'Allfather' of the Vikings, existed at the heart of European culture from prehistoric times, with vestiges of his influence surviving up until the 19th century.