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Lord Upminster

Lord Upminster is the second solo studio album by the English rock and roll singer-songwriter Ian Dury.[2] It was released by Polydor Records in September 1981.

Lord Upminster
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1981
RecordedApril – May 1981
StudioCompass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas
GenreNew wave, funk[1]
Length36:04
LabelPolydor
Producer
Ian Dury chronology
Laughter
(1980)
Lord Upminster
(1981)
4,000 Weeks' Holiday
(1984)
Singles from Lord Upminster
  1. "Spasticus Autisticus"
    Released: August 1981

It was recorded over a period of one month at Compass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas with his old writing partner Chas Jankel and the reggae duo Sly and Robbie. It is also the first Dury album distributed by Polydor. It was his first solo album in four years, since New Boots and Panties!! (1977), and like that album covers a diverse range of musical styles reflecting Dury's influences and background in pub rock, taking in funk, disco, British music hall and early rock and roll, courtesy of Dury's musical hero Gene Vincent.

Unlike New Boots..., however, the album was received negatively by the majority of music critics, while other reviewers noted good points to the album. It was a commercial disappointment failing to make the Top 40, and the album's only single, "Spasticus Autisticus", failed to chart in the UK.

Composition and recording edit

Background edit

Island Records' founder Chris Blackwell suggested that Dury and Chas Jankel (who had returned from America and temporarily buried the hatchet with Dury) fly to Nassau and record with Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare, the duo who were renowned as both reggae musicians and producers, and were also on Island Records.

However, Dury and Jankel were greatly unprepared and without enough material for a new album, so they wrote much of the album either on the plane or at their destination. The final album was eight tracks long, and both of them were ultimately 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 about Smokey Robinson. Dury politely agreed to listen to their new album while his co-writer sneaked away.

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, MP3s of Dury, performing the Stranglers single "Peaches" and "Bear Cage" live, along with Hazel O'Connor and members of the Stranglers can be found on some download services. As well as being found on two Stranglers live albums And Then There Was Three and The Stranglers and Friends – Live in Concert both CDs are of the same gig, when Hugh Cornwell was in prison, various artists including Dury took turns to sing.

Dury himself later admitted that the only track he would have listened to again was "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 compilations (along with "Spasticus").

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [1]
Robert ChristgauB−[3]
Daily Express     [4]

Lord Upminster received negative reviews from contemporary music critics.

In a contemporary review music critic Robert Christgau gave the album a "B−" and panned that "Spasticus Autisticus is every bit as startling as Dury must have hoped after Laughter got lost in the hustle" but added that "I suppose the idea is to let the riddims of Steve Stanley, Chaz Jankel, and Sly & Robbie turn jingles into rallying cries"[3]

Retrospective reviews edit

In a retrospective review, Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic wrote that "Lord Upminster turned out to be a set of uninspired funk that lacks the joyful energy of his three previous records."[1] Emma Greatrex of the Daily Express gave the album two stars writing that the album was "largely overlooked", but also noted that "many of the songs are repetitive and indistinguishable from each other".[4]

Track listing edit

All songs written and composed by Ian Dury and Chas Jankel, except where noted.

UK edition edit

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Funky Disco (Pops)" 3:30
2."Red (Letter)" 3:47
3."Girls (Watching)"Sly Dunbar4:28
4."Wait (For Me)" 3:41
Side two
No.TitleLength
5."The (Body Song)"5:08
6."Lonely (Town)"4:10
7."Trust (Is A Must)"6:20
8."Spasticus (Autisticus)"4:57

US edition edit

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Spasticus (Autisticus)"4:57
2."Red (Letter)"3:47
3."The (Body Song)"5:08
4."Lonely (Town)"4:10
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
5."Trust (Is a Must)" 6:20
6."Funky Disco (Pops)" 3:30
7."Girls (Watching)"Dunbar4:28
8."Wait (For Me)" 3:41
2013 reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)OriginLength
9."Spasticus (Autisticus)" (Version) (as the Seven Seas Players) "Spasticus Autisticus" 12"7:01
10."Johnny Funk" (Master Mix) Previously unreleased3:45
11."Johnny Funk" (New Lead Vox) Previously unreleased5:54
12."Rock N Roll Shoes" (Mix 4)Chuck WillisPreviously unreleased2:22
13."Polydor Conference 1981 Interview"N/APreviously unreleased20:37
Total length:78:15

Notes

  • Some compilations mistakenly do not use parts of the song titles that are 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 edit

Technical

Charts edit

Chart performance for Lord Upminster
Chart Peak
position
Total
weeks
Swedish Albums Chart[6] 32 1
UK Albums Chart[7] 53 4

Release history edit

Release history and formats for Lord Upminster
Territory Release date Format Label Cat. no.
Europe September 1981 Vinyl, cassette Polydor 2383 617/POLD 5042
United States November 1981 Vinyl, cassette Polydor PD-1-6337/2383 617
Yugoslavia 1982 Vinyl, cassette PGP-RTB 2220946
United Kingdom December 1989 CD Great Expectations PIPCD 005
Japan 25 July 2007 CD Universal UICY-93269
United Kingdom 3 June 2015 CD Salvo SALVOCD056

Sources edit

  • 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 25 September 1999

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Lord Upminster – Ian Dury". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  2. ^ Piccarella, John (18 March 1982). "Lord Upminster". Rolling Stone. No. 365. p. 68.
  3. ^ a b Christgau, Robert. "Lord Upminster – Ian Dury". Robert Christgau. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  4. ^ a b Greatrex, Emma (7 June 2013). "Lord Upminster – Ian Dury". Daily Express. Retrieved 10 January 2014.
  5. ^ a b "Tom Tom Club". Red Bull Music Academy. 2014. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
  6. ^ Steffen Hung (10 January 2015). . swedishcharts.com. Archived from the original on 16 May 2016. Retrieved 10 January 2015.
  7. ^ "Chart Stats - Ian Dury and the Blockheads". www.theofficialcharts.com. Retrieved 13 November 2011.

External links edit

  • Lord Upminster at Discogs (list of releases)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Lord Upminster news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Lord Upminster is the second solo studio album by the English rock and roll singer songwriter Ian Dury 2 It was released by Polydor Records in September 1981 Lord UpminsterStudio album by Ian DuryReleasedSeptember 1981RecordedApril May 1981StudioCompass Point Studios Nassau BahamasGenreNew wave funk 1 Length36 04LabelPolydorProducerChas Jankel Steven Stanley Ian DuryIan Dury chronologyLaughter 1980 Lord Upminster 1981 4 000 Weeks Holiday 1984 Singles from Lord Upminster Spasticus Autisticus Released August 1981 It was recorded over a period of one month at Compass Point Studios in Nassau Bahamas with his old writing partner Chas Jankel and the reggae duo Sly and Robbie It is also the first Dury album distributed by Polydor It was his first solo album in four years since New Boots and Panties 1977 and like that album covers a diverse range of musical styles reflecting Dury s influences and background in pub rock taking in funk disco British music hall and early rock and roll courtesy of Dury s musical hero Gene Vincent Unlike New Boots however the album was received negatively by the majority of music critics while other reviewers noted good points to the album It was a commercial disappointment failing to make the Top 40 and the album s only single Spasticus Autisticus failed to chart in the UK Contents 1 Composition and recording 1 1 Background 2 Critical reception 2 1 Retrospective reviews 3 Track listing 3 1 UK edition 3 2 US edition 4 Personnel 5 Charts 6 Release history 7 Sources 8 References 9 External linksComposition and recording editBackground edit Island Records founder Chris Blackwell suggested that Dury and Chas Jankel who had returned from America and temporarily buried the hatchet with Dury fly to Nassau and record with Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare the duo who were renowned as both reggae musicians and producers and were also on Island Records However Dury and Jankel were greatly unprepared and without enough material for a new album so they wrote much of the album either on the plane or at their destination The final album was eight tracks long and both of them were ultimately 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 about Smokey Robinson Dury politely agreed to listen to their new album while his co writer sneaked away 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 MP3s of Dury performing the Stranglers single Peaches and Bear Cage live along with Hazel O Connor and members of the Stranglers can be found on some download services As well as being found on two Stranglers live albums And Then There Was Three and The Stranglers and Friends Live in Concert both CDs are of the same gig when Hugh Cornwell was in prison various artists including Dury took turns to sing Dury himself later admitted that the only track he would have listened to again was 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 compilations along with Spasticus Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 Robert ChristgauB 3 Daily Express nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Lord Upminster received negative reviews from contemporary music critics In a contemporary review music critic Robert Christgau gave the album a B and panned that Spasticus Autisticus is every bit as startling as Dury must have hoped after Laughter got lost in the hustle but added that I suppose the idea is to let the riddims of Steve Stanley Chaz Jankel and Sly amp Robbie turn jingles into rallying cries 3 Retrospective reviews edit In a retrospective review Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic wrote that Lord Upminster turned out to be a set of uninspired funk that lacks the joyful energy of his three previous records 1 Emma Greatrex of the Daily Express gave the album two stars writing that the album was largely overlooked but also noted that many of the songs are repetitive and indistinguishable from each other 4 Track listing editAll songs written and composed by Ian Dury and Chas Jankel except where noted UK edition edit Side oneNo TitleWriter s Length1 Funky Disco Pops 3 302 Red Letter 3 473 Girls Watching Sly Dunbar4 284 Wait For Me 3 41 Side twoNo TitleLength5 The Body Song 5 086 Lonely Town 4 107 Trust Is A Must 6 208 Spasticus Autisticus 4 57 US edition edit Side oneNo TitleLength1 Spasticus Autisticus 4 572 Red Letter 3 473 The Body Song 5 084 Lonely Town 4 10 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Length5 Trust Is a Must 6 206 Funky Disco Pops 3 307 Girls Watching Dunbar4 288 Wait For Me 3 41 2013 reissue bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s OriginLength9 Spasticus Autisticus Version as the Seven Seas Players Spasticus Autisticus 12 7 0110 Johnny Funk Master Mix Previously unreleased3 4511 Johnny Funk New Lead Vox Previously unreleased5 5412 Rock N Roll Shoes Mix 4 Chuck WillisPreviously unreleased2 2213 Polydor Conference 1981 Interview N APreviously unreleased20 37Total length 78 15 Notes Some compilations mistakenly do not use parts of the song titles that are 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 editIan Dury vocals Chas Jankel guitars keyboards backing vocals arrangements Robbie Shakespeare bass guitars arrangements Sly Dunbar drums arrangements Tyrone Downie Clavinets Prophet 5 Steinway amp Sons pianos backing vocals Tina Weymouth backing vocals 5 Laura Weymouth backing vocals 5 Harold Dorsett backing vocals Gina backing vocals Technical Ian Dury production Chas Jankel production Steven Stanley production engineering mixing Harold Dorsett engineering assistant mixing Paul Kaye cover photographyCharts editChart performance for Lord Upminster Chart Peakposition Totalweeks Swedish Albums Chart 6 32 1 UK Albums Chart 7 53 4Release history editRelease history and formats for Lord Upminster Territory Release date Format Label Cat no Europe September 1981 Vinyl cassette Polydor 2383 617 POLD 5042 United States November 1981 Vinyl cassette Polydor PD 1 6337 2383 617 Yugoslavia 1982 Vinyl cassette PGP RTB 2220946 United Kingdom December 1989 CD Great Expectations PIPCD 005 Japan 25 July 2007 CD Universal UICY 93269 United Kingdom 3 June 2015 CD Salvo SALVOCD056Sources editSex and Drugs and Rock and Roll The Life of Ian Dury by Richard Balls first published 2000 Omnibus Press Ian Dury amp The Blockheads Song By Song by Jim Drury first published 2003 Sanctuary Publishing On My Life BBC2 Documentary first broadcast 25 September 1999References edit a b c Erlewine Stephen Thomas Lord Upminster Ian Dury AllMusic Rovi Corporation Retrieved 10 January 2014 Piccarella John 18 March 1982 Lord Upminster Rolling Stone No 365 p 68 a b Christgau Robert Lord Upminster Ian Dury Robert Christgau Retrieved 10 January 2014 a b Greatrex Emma 7 June 2013 Lord Upminster Ian Dury Daily Express Retrieved 10 January 2014 a b Tom Tom Club Red Bull Music Academy 2014 Retrieved 26 October 2021 Steffen Hung 10 January 2015 Swedish Charts Portal swedishcharts com Archived from the original on 16 May 2016 Retrieved 10 January 2015 Chart Stats Ian Dury and the Blockheads www theofficialcharts com Retrieved 13 November 2011 External links editLord Upminster at Discogs list of releases Retrieved from 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