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¡Ian Dury

 Description
[Machine Translation] Ian Dury's solo album (1981), released after leaving the Blockheads and moving to Polydor. The partnership with Chaz Jankel, Ian Dury's one-man musical director up to "Do It Yourself," who co-wrote many hit songs with Dury, was revived, and the album was recorded at Compass Point Studios in the Bahamas with Sly & Robbie in the background. Recorded at Compass Point Studios in the Bahamas, the album has a pleasant tropical atmosphere. In addition to eight songs, including "Girls" by Sly Dunbar and "Spasticus (Autisticus)," which was commissioned as the theme song for the International Year of Disabled Persons but was rejected because of its extreme lyrics and even banned from the airwaves, there is a bonus track "Spasticus (Autisticus)" as a single version. In addition, a single version of "Spasticus (Autisticus)," a cover of "Rock 'n' Roll Shoes" (also known as a version by The Band and Bruce Springsteen), an unreleased song "Johnny Funk," and an interview conducted for the album release are included.


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