"Bullinamingvase" is a rock album by English folk artist Roy Harper released in 1977. It is considered his 10th studio album. The album was originally released by EMI's Harvest Records label and reached number 25 in the UK album charts, which was the highest position achieved by Harper's albums and singles.
The album is known for the track "One of Those Days in England", a song which refers to cultural and historical aspects of England. This track was released as a single and became a UK top 40 hit. The album also features appearances by Paul and Linda McCartney. It was released in the US with a different track listing and was renamed as "One of Those Days in England".
Musically, "Bullinamingvase" is noted for being culturally, socially, and politically engaged, with Harper's characteristic poetic lyrics, reflecting his unique perspective on the world. The album is considered a classic example of Harper's singular vision, combining folk, rock and a variety of eclectic influences.
One of the distinctive aspects of the album is its cover design by Japanese artist Hiroshi Kondo. Roy Harper himself has mentioned that he views "Bullinamingvase" as certainly one of his most complete works.