- Lord Upminster
Infobox Album |
Name = Lord Upminster
Type =Album
Artist =Ian Dury
Released = 1981
Recorded = April - May 1981,Compass Point Studios , Nassau, Bahamas
Genre = Rock
Length = 36:04
Label =Polydor Records
Producer =Chas Jankel ,Steven Stanley ,Ian Dury
Reviews =Last album = "Laughter"
(1980)
This album = "Lord Upminster"
(1981)
Next album = "4,000 Weeks' Holiday "
(1984)"Lord Upminster" is a
1981 album by Ian Dury. It was his first record forPolydor Records and was recorded inThe Bahamas with his old writing partnerChas Jankel and famous rhythm duoSly and Robbie ."Lord Upminster" was re-issued on CD, but it is out of print, and arguably harder to find than the original LP itself, a recent CD re-issue was released in Japan.
History
Island Records 'Chris Blackwell suggested that Dury and Chas Jankel, who had returned from America and temporarily buried the hatchet with Ian Dury fly to Nassau and record withSly Dunbar andRobbie Shakespeare , the duo were noted in the industry and were also on Island Records, But Dury and Jankel were greatly unprepared and were without enough material for an album, and wrote much of the album either on the plane or at their destination, the final album was 8 tracks long, both of them were disappointed with it.While recording the album Dury and Jankel were mobbed by Jamaican band
Smokey , who mistook a line from his hit "Reasons To be Cheerful, Part 3" to be about them. The reference to "sing-alonga Smokey" was actually aboutSmokey Robinson . Dury politely agreed to listen to their new album while his co-writer sneaked away.One of the songs, "Spasticus (Autisticus)", proved to be controversial. 1981 was the official "Year Of The Disabled", a notion Dury, crippled himself by
Poliomyelitis he caught atSouthend-on-Sea as a child, thought was ludicrous and patronising, on hisBBC Documentary "On My Life" he mentioned plans to tour the country with a band named 'Spastic & The Autistics' until a friend (Ed Spieght, who had played on Dury's seminal "New Boots and Panties!! " LP) suggested the name 'Spasticus' bastardising the name of the freed slaveSpartacus . Despite accusations of courting controversy, "Spasticus (Austisticus)" was released as a single (August 1980) and was banned with an odd ban that only covered the period before 6pm. The single's chart success was nil but "Spasticus" was to remain in Ian Dury's set until his death, even after other raucous songs like "Plaistow Patricia" and "Blockheads" were dropped.Beside Spasticus, another noteworthy track appears on the album; "Girls (Watching)" is the only officially released
cover version Ian Dury recorded, it was written by Sly Dunbar. However, an illegal MP3 of Dury, performingThe Stranglers single "Peaches" live, along withHazel O'Connor and members of The Stranglers can be found on some download services.Lord Upminster was a commercial failure and received lacklustre reviews from critics and Dury himself admitted he would only listen to Spasticus. Chas Jankel was a little kinder and continues to praise "Lonely (Town)" as an underrated gem on the album. "The (Body Song)" and "Funky Disco (Pops)" are the tracks most currently selected for greatest hits (along with "Spasticus").
Track listing
All tracks are by
Ian Dury andChas Jankel unless otherwise stated.# "Funky Disco (Pops)" - 3:30
# "Red (Letter)" - 3:47
# "Girls (Watching)" (Sly Dunbar ) - 4:28
# "Wait (For Me)" - 3:41
# "The (Body Song)" - 5:08
# "Lonely (Town)" - 4:10
# "Trust (Is A Must)" - 6:20
# "Spasticus (Autisticus)" - 4:57Note : the original US release re-arranged the running order of the tracks as follows :
# "
Spasticus (Autisticus) " - 4:57
# "Red (Letter)" - 3:47
# "The (Body Song)" - 5:08
# "Lonely (Town)" - 4:10
# "Trust (Is A Must)" - 6:20
# "Funky Disco (Pops)" - 3:30
# "Girls (Watching)" (Sly Dunbar) - 4:28
# "Wait (For Me)" - 3:41Some compilations mistakenly do not put parts of the song titles in brackets (especially "Spasticus"), it is a 'theme' of the titles on the album and all of them do have words in brackets as shown above.
Personnel
*Ian Dury: vocals
*Chas Jankel : guitar, keyboards
*Robbie Shakespeare : bass
*Sly Dunbar : drums
*Tyrone Downie : clavinet, prophet, Steinwayources
*"Sex And Drugs And Rock And Roll: The Life Of Ian Dury" by Richard Balls, first published 2000, Omnibus Press
*"Ian Dury & The Blockheads: Song By Song" by Jim Drury, first published 2003, Sanctuary Publishing.
*"On My Life" BBC2 Documentary first broadcast September 25th, 1999
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