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===Reissues=== In 1989, various Teardrop Explodes promos were included on ''Copeulation'', a compilation of Julian Cope’s pop videos.<ref name="storyofthedrude" /> In April 1990, Mercury Records released a Teardrop Explodes album called ''[[Everybody Wants to Shag... The Teardrop Explodes]]'', which had been compiled by Balfe from the abortive third album sessions and the "You Disappear From View" EP tracks. In November of the same year Teardrop Explodes manager [[Bill Drummond]] released yet another Teardrops album, ''Piano'', which compiled all of the early [[Zoo Records]] singles. Cope’s response to these albums was mixed,<ref name="storyofthedrude" /> though press reception was highly positive. In August 1992, Cope was able to work on a retrospective under his own terms with the release of ''[[Floored Genius: The Best of Julian Cope and The Teardrop Explodes]]'', which featured twenty tracks personally selected by Cope, including six by The Teardrop Explodes.<ref name="storyofthedrude" /> In 2010, both ''Kilimanjaro'' and ''Wilder'' were reissued as multi-disc deluxe editions with bonus tracks.
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