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The final line of the album's credits is 'remembering Pete Rush'. Pete Rush was Ian Dury's personal assistant and minder for some years until Dury was forced to let Rush go because his antics were causing too many problems on tour. Rush died before the album's recording. Dury would later write a song
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also appeared to perform nearly all of the vocals for "PC Honey"', a song reportedly inspired by a policewoman who came backstage after an argument between Dury and his then girlfriend while touring with the Music Students to promote
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The show only lasted 10 weeks before closing and reviews were not favourable, nor were they for the album of same name. The most common complaint about the show was Dury's script. Gallagher echoed this sentiment in
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with critics pointing out the songs were not as good as Dury's 'old stuff'. Ironically, two of the tracks, "Apples" and "England's Glory", were written over 13 years earlier while Dury was still in
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who sang vocals on "Looking for Harry", "Game On", and the humorous duet "Love Is All", Dury's long-time friend and former Stiff Records artist
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that "England's Glory" was a "hit in the making". Likewise "Byline Brown" had been written around 8 years before.
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It is common for reviewers to unfavourably compare an artist's new work to their old, and this was the case with
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about him, "The Ballad of the Sulphate Strangler", which would eventually be included on the posthumous
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the New Boots' follow up, his management begged him to revive old Kilburns numbers;
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gave Dury and Gallagher Β£70,000 for recording costs. According to Gallagher in
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is named after the track, this is Dury's first recording of the song.
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album. Dury also mentions Rush in version of "England’s Glory" on
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by Jim Drury, first published 2003, Sanctuary Publishing.
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his previous album five years earlier. Much of the band
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and Jemima are the names of Ian Dury's eldest children.
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by Richard Balls, first published 2000, Omnibus Press
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Sex And Drugs And Rock And Roll: The Life of Ian Dury
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In the original Ian Dury and the Kilburns version of
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Sex And Drugs And Rock And Roll: The Life of Ian Dury
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Studio album
Ian Dury
Label
WEA
Producer
Mick Gallagher
Ian Dury
Ian Dury
4,000 Weeks' Holiday
The Bus Driver's Prayer & Other Stories
Singles
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