- Wotabunch!
Infobox Album |
Name = Wotabunch!
Type = studio
Artist = Kilburn and the High-Roads
Released = 1977
Recorded = 1974
Genre = Rock
Length = 35:28
Label =Warner Bros. Records
Producer =Tony Ashton
Reviews =
Last album = "Handsome "
(1975)
This album = "Wotabunch!"
(1977)
Next album = "The Best of Kilburn & The Highroads EP"
(1977)"Wottabunch!" was released by WEA in 1977 following the success of
Ian Dury as a solo artist. It is technically the 'second album' by Kilburn and the High-Roads.When talking about Kilburn and the High-Roads' output in his track-by-track comments in the booklet for
Repertoire Records 2CD "Ian Dury & The Blockheads: Reasons to be Cheerful" retrospective, Ian Dury said::"The Kilburns made two albums, but they were both the same. The second one was to try and stop the first one coming out! In fact it didn't prevent them, because
Warner Bros. Records waited until I had some success, and then they put out that album called Wotta Bunch."This is very close to the actual events behind the release of Wottabunch. The album was recorded in January 1974 at
Apple Studios inLondon shortly after two line-up changes in the band. Two long-term members, bassist Humphrey Ocean and drummer David Newton-Rohoman, were no longer in the band at the time. In fact, new bassist Charlie Sinclair had only just joined the group when the sessions began. Newton-Rohoman had been sacked virtually on the eve of the recording sessions, being replaced by session musician Louis Larose.Though the session went fairly well, with recording interspersed with trips to local pubs, there was a problem with capturing the band's live sound. This was a problem that the Kilburns had suffered before when making demos the previous year and would suffer again when making
Handsome . Some blame is given to Larose's conventional drumming style (and later, on theHandsome sessions, to producer Hugh Murphy). Despite the trouble, Wotabunch!' is much closer to their live sound than the softer, polishedHandsome versions. Dury was not pleased with the release due to a remix featuring the addition of strings. The final remix for the recordings was done more or less behind Dury's back, while on he was on a week-long holiday. However, this was soon to be irrelevant, as shortly after the sessions were over Raft (the record label that had signed the band) folded. The bands on the Raft label were told that they would go to WEA, who owned Raft, but after a visit from WEA's top man Joe Smith at a concert, Kilburn & The Highroads were dropped.In 1977, following the success of Ian Dury's solo album
New Boots and Panties!! , and the good response toSex and Drugs and Rock and Roll , Warner Bros. Records issued the Raft recordings as 'Wotabunch!' WEA listed the band as 'Kilburn & The Highroads featuring Ian Dury' in order to capitalize on Dury's success. The cover art, featuring cardboard cut-outs of the band posed with a group of stuffed animals, features a different line-up of the band than the one that recorded the album.As of 2008, the album has not been re-issued on CD.
Track listing
All tracks written by Ian Dury and Russell Hardy unless otherwise noted.
# "The Call Up" - 2:24
# "Crippled With Nerves" - 3:02
# "Patience (So What?)" - 2:04
# "You're More Than Fair" - 3:03
# "Upminster Kid" - 3:26
# "Billy Bentley" (Dury, Hart) - 3:34
# "Huffety Puff" - 2:13
# "Rough Kids" - 3:15
# "The Roadette Song" - 3:05
# "The Badger And The Rabbit" - 2:39
# "The Mumble Rumble And The Cocktail Rock" - 3:41
# "Pam's Moods" - 2:57Personnel
* Ian Dury - Lead Vocals
* Russell Hardy - Piano
* Keith Lucas - Guitar
* Charlie Sinclair - Bass
*Davey Payne - Saxophones
* Louis Larose - Drumsources
*"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.
*"Reasons To Be Cheerful" 2-Disc compilation first released 1996, Repertoire Records
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