- The Bus Driver's Prayer & Other Stories
Infobox Album |
Name = The Bus Driver's Prayer & Other Stories
Type =Album
Artist =Ian Dury
Released = 1992
Recorded = 1991, 1992
Genre = Rock
Length = 47:06
Label =Demon Records
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album = "Apples"
(1989)
This album = "The Bus Driver's Prayer & Other Stories"
(1992)
Next album = "Mr. Love Pants "
(1998)"The Bus Driver's Prayer & Other Stories" is the 7th solo album by
Ian Dury . Despite being recorded after the successful live reunion of Ian Dury and The Blockheads inspired by the death of their drummer Charley Charles the album is not a Blockheads record, however all of the band bar bassist Norman Watt-Roy appear on tracks on the record.The album has its origins in a 1991 Irish film "After Midnight" when asked to produce music for the film Dury recruited Blockhead Mickey Gallagher and Music Students member Merlin Rhys-Jones. Two songs "O'Donegal" and "Quick Quick Slow" along with another "Bye Bye Dublin" were written around this time, and least the latter two were recorded in
Shepherd's Bush ,London along with incidental music for the film.Ian Dury's in-studio behavior was notably better than it had been during the 1980s and would steadily improve. However one notably drink-fueled event while recording the album on the Mile End Road, London (owned by the brother of Madness keyboard player Mike Barson) is re-accounted often by Gallagher and Rhys-Jones where Dury, drunk on Budweiser became furious allegedly after a technician named Frasier erased Gallagher's Keyboard part for "Quick Quick Slow" and threatened to burn the studio down, when he wouldn't calm down the police were called and after spitting at them and calling them 'homosexuals' Dury was arrested.
Bus Driver's Prayer is almost always considered a 'return to form' for Dury as a lyricist, including both "Ian Dury & The Blockheads: Song by Song" and "Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll: The Life of Ian Dury" the most common examples being "Poor Joey" and "Poo-Poo in the Prawn"
cquote|I was a very hungry fella
I defrosted myPaella skill
Came down withSalmonella
Three weeks intensive care
They failed to send technicians in
To check the air conditioning
Which was unfortunately transmissioning a case of Legionnaire's|20px|20px|from "Poo-Poo in the Prawn"Demon Records were unhappy with the final album and hardly promoted it despite favorable reviews including in the March 1993 issue of "Vox" where it was awarded six out of ten stars. Mickey Gallagher continues to praise the album as one of his favorites, and noted in Song by Song that it was the album he mourned Ian Dury too following the singer's death in 2000. The album however does still receive criticism for the use of a drum machine.
Track listing
All tracks composed by Ian Dury and Mickey Gallagher; except where indicated
# "That's Enough of That" (Dury, Gallagher, Rhys-Jones) - 4:49
# "Bill Haley 's Last Words" (Dury, Gallagher, Rhys-Jones) - 3:12
# "Poor Joey" - 3:50
# "Quick Quick Slow" - 3:14
# "Fly in the Ointment" - 2:55
# "O'Donegal" - 3:53
# "Poo-Poo in the Prawn" - 3:17
# "London Talking" - 1:15
# "Have A Word" (Dury, Gallagher, Rhys-Jones) - 3:57
# "D'Orine The Cow" - 3:18
# "Your Horoscope" - 4:00
# "No Such Thing As Love" - 3:38
# "Two Old Dogs Without A Name" - 4:43
# "Bus Driver's Prayer " (Traditional, arranged and adapted by Ian Dury) - 0:59Personnel
*Ian Dury - Lead Vocals
*Mick Gallagher - Keyboards
*Merlin Rhys-Jones - GuitarWith
*
Chas Jankel
*Micheal McEvoy
*Steve White
*John Turnbull
*Davey Payne
*Will Parnell
*Ray Cooper
*Chris London*Simon Osbourne, Ian Horne - Engineers
*Bruce Ingman - Cover Painting (from a design by Mike Krage)
*Jon Millar - photographsNote: The album sleeve does not give information on who plays what on what tracks.
Re-releases
Problems have occurred with The Bus Driver's Prayer & Other Stories' CD re-issues, initially Demon Record's CD version did not contain any writing credits for any of the songs it's booklet simply included the five poems written by Ian Dury in fact even now
Windows Media Player will only automatically give the writing credits for O'Donegal, Poo-Poo in the Prawn and D'Orine the Cow, the three tracks that appeared on Repertoire Record's "Reasons to be Cheerful" 2CD retrospective.Edsel Record's 2003 2-CD re-issue fixed this and included the writing credits above each song's lyric as it had done with the other albums however it erroneously lists London Talking as track 9 and Have A Word as track 8 both on the track list on the back of the CD case, and in the booklet, placing the lyrics in the wrong order.
Edsel Record's re-issue also includes a bonus disc with 8 Bonus tracks, unreleased tracks "Amerind", "Whale" "Grape and Grain" and "The Writer" plus four songs that would later appear on later albums with The Blockheads "Itinerant Child" (which would appear on
Mr. Love Pants ) and "One Love", "Cowboys" and "I Believe" (later to be included onTen More Turnips From The Tip ).Trivia
* The voice of Joey the Budgie is, according to Song by Song, not Ian Dury, but Chas Jankel.
* Even though the album is named after the track, this is Ian Dury's second recording ofBus Driver's Prayer , the original appearing on his 1989 album Apples.ources
*"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.
* Booklet to Edsel Records 2004 CD re-issue of "The Bus Driver's Prayer and Other Stories".
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