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P**S
Great album!
Great music from Ian Dury as always!
E**S
Great
A pleasure to have a few more tracks from the genius that is Mr Dury
E**D
Five Stars
Love all his music/
S**E
Five Stars
Great thanks x
M**Y
"...Poo-Poo In The Prawn..." - The Bus Driver's Prayer & Other Stories by IAN DURY (2015 Edsel 'Casebound' 2CD Reissue)
Edsel of the UK have reissued six of Ian Dury’s albums in these 2015 Deluxe Edition Hardback Casebound sets – and natty looking things they are too. Here are the reasons to be cheerful...UK released 2 March 2015 – "The Bus Driver's Prayer & Other Stories" by IAN DURY & THE BLOCKHEADS is a Limited Edition 2CD Deluxe Edition in 'Hardback Casebound' packaging on Edsel EDSK 7083 (Barcode 740155708337) and pans out as follows:Disc 1 (47:04 minutes):1. That’s Enough Of That2. Bill Haley’s Last Words3. Poor Joey4. Quick Quick Slow5. Fly In The Ointment6. O’Donegal7. Poo-Poo In The Prawn8. London Talking9. Have A Word10. D’Orine The Cow11. Your Horoscope12. No Such Thing As Love13. Two Old Dogs Without A Name14. The Bus Driver’s PrayerTracks 1 to 14 are the CD album "The Bus Driver's Prayer & Other Stories" – released November 1992 in the UK on Demon Records FIEND CD 702Disc 2 (36:21 minutes)OUTTAKES / DEMOS1. Amerlind2. I Believe3. Cowboys4. One Love5. Grape And Grain6. The Writer7. Whale8. Itinerant ChildThe 26-page booklet inside the hardback casebound cover features full annotation by known expert WILL BIRCH (done in 2004), lyrics to all the songs (including the outtakes/demos), unpublished photos, repros of his handwritten '5 poems', original artwork and so on. These are the 2004 Edsel remasters done at Alchemy Mastering and they sound amazing while all of Disc 2 was Previously Unreleased at the time.The glory days of Number 1 singles (“Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick” in 1978) and Number 2 LPs (“Do It Yourself” in 1979) were long past for IAN DURY by the time 1992’s reunion with Mickey Gallagher, Chaz Jankel, Davey Payne and John Turnball (The Blockheads) took place. Not that the public seemed to notice nor care. The original Demon album didn’t even crack the top 50 and it would be 1998 with “Mr. Love Pants” before Dury would see chart action again. But as expert/fan Will Birch argues (he wrote the liners notes) – “The Bus Driver’s Prayer & Other Stories” is a bit of an overlooked gem in a catalogue of witty winners.While both openers “That’s Enough Of That” and “Bill Haley’s Last Words” gamely struggle to capture that “New Boots And Panties!!” magic – it’s not until “Poor Joey” comes along (a song about the most typical caged bird in the world – the budgie) that we get Dury’s genius for brilliant words fronting a happy-go-lucky tune. “Old mother nature’s left me right in the lurch...” he drones in that deadpan way of his as one of The Blockheads punctuates the tune with his best strangled Budgerigar voice - “Hello!” My other crave is the fabulously titled “Poo-Poo In The Prawn” – where “if you go swimming in the s***e-us...you’ll get worse than dermatitis...” where he waxes lyrical about all manner of turds coming at you through the plumbing and the briny. The lure of Ireland’s beautiful Donegal County floats rather prettily throughout “O’Donegal” where you will feel a need to holiday in Ireland right quick. Back to home ground and the “rent book/laundry” reality of “London Talking” where paying bills occupies your mind and a Chelsea Bun seems like a good way to soften the depression. It ends on the one-minute “Bus Driver’s Prayer” where he takes the Lord’s Prayer and substitutes every famous line to fit bus destinations like Kingston, Wimbledon and Ealing (short but so damn clever).But what’s genuinely shocking is the quality of the eight cuts that didn’t make the album – fully finished songs (beautifully produced). To my ears both “Amerlind” and “I Believe” are better than some tracks that made the album. Maybe stuff like “Cowboys” and “The Writer” with their distinctive keyboard sounds was deemed to be too lightweight – but I listen to them more than the CD cuts – and the sheer melody/lyrical power of the quietly-moving and hopeful “Itinerant Child” is just plain brilliant (play this beauty a lot).“I think my eyes were blurred with tears...” - our Ian sang on “Itinerant Child”. And many of us felt the same way when he sadly passed away in 2000. Take a chance on his genius with this wicked looking casebound reissue...there’s joy in them there hardbacks...PS: the IAN DURY March 2015 Deluxe Edition Hardback Casebound CD Reissues on Edsel are:1. New Boots And Panties!! (Edsel EDSK 7080, 2CDs – Barcode 740155708030)2. Do It Yourself (Edsel EDSK 7081, 2CDs – Barcode 740155708139)3. Laughter (Edsel EDSK 7082, 2CDs – Barcode 740155708238)4. The Bus Driver's Prayer (Edsel EDSK 7083, 2CDs – Barcode 740155708337)5. Mr. Love Pants (Edsel EDSA 5034, 1CD, Barcode 740155503437)6. Warts 'N' Audience [Live] (Edsel 5035, 1CD, Barcode 74015550536)PPS: Amazon lump all the 2004 and 2015 reviews together in the one place (a nasty habit of theirs) – so if you want the Hardback Book Edition I’ve just reviewed from 2015 – make sure to use the Barcode I’ve provided above to get the right issue...
D**N
Almost at the terminus
'The Bus Driver's Prayer' is, like all of Ian Dury's albums, quite distinct from anything else out there. Musically, it follows the usual approach, frothing with funk and touches of jazz. Played against his early material, it sounds a little sluggish. Like all artists, time blunts energy. Lyrically, there are still surprises and Dury remains more imaginative than most of his contemporaries, but it would be self-deluding to suggest his inspiration is as fertile as on earlier material. There are the usual carefully-inserted expletives and references to bodily functions, while food hygiene is a new topic. But Dury also uses more cliches than is comfortable, something he never used to do. 'Fly In The Ointment' seems to feature this as a conscious ploy, but cliches can be found on other tracks too.This album then is well worth buying if you like Dury's work in general, but it doesn't come close to his 1970s output.
J**P
LISTEN TO IT ON A BUS,....CAR ,BOAT, PLANE,HOVERCRAFT...
BY THE TIME BUS DRIVERS PRAYER CAME OUT IN THE 90'S THERE WAS DEFINATELY NOT A MARKET FOR ANY GOOD MUSIC SO IT GOT OVER LOOKED.I WOULD GO AS FAR TO SAY THAT THIS ALBUM IS EQUAL TO NEW BOOTS AND PANTIES AND THUS WOULD BE RATED ONE OF HIS BEST CDS.IT IS PURE CLASSIC IAN WITH HIS LYRICS AT HIS BEST, VERY CLEVER AND NO BELOW PAR MOMENTS AS IAN COULD SOMETIMES STOOP TO.IT REMINDS ME OF IAN CROSSED WITH RANDY NUMAN AND LEONARD COHEN, AND HIS OBSERVATIONS AND WITT ARE AT HIS MOST CLEVORIS IT WORTH SELLING YOUR OLD COPY FOR THE BONUS TRACKS - ABSOLUTELY.OUT OF ALL THE IAN REISSUES THIS ONE WARRENTS THE BONUS TRACKS THE MOST.I WAS SCEPTICLE KNOWING THE USUALL QUALITY OF B SIDES AND BONUS TRACKS. IN THIS CASE THEY SURPASSTHE ORIGINAL CD, THERE BETTER THAN BUS DRIVERS PRAYER.A VERY INTELLEGENT , MELLOW , GROWN UP IAN, REALLY ENJOYABLE TO HEAR IAN IN A DIFFERENT FORM AND IT IS PROBABLY A LITTLE BIT TONGUE IN CHEAK .
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