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Ian Dury - Do It Yourself (40th Anniversary Edition) (2019) |
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MP3 320 k | FLAC (tracks) | 2H 17 min | Genre: Pop Rock, Pub Rock, New Wave | 332 mb / 872 MB Tracklist: 01. Inbetweenies 02. Quiet 03. Don't Ask Me 04. Sink My Boats 05. Waiting for Your Taxi 06. This Is What We Find 07. Uneasy Sunny Day Hotsy Totsy 08. Mischief 09. Dance of the Screamers 10. Lullaby for Francies 11. What a Waste 12. Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick 13. There Ain't Half Been Some Clever Bastards 14. Reasons to Be Cheerful, Pt. 3 15. Common as Muck 16. Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick (12" Version) 17. Reasons to Be Cheerful, Pt. 3 (12" Version) 18. This Is What We Find (Demo) 19. Boogie Woogie (Duff 'Em Up) (Demo) 20. Quiet (Demo) 21. Inbetweenies (Backing Track (Demo)) 22. Babies Kept Quiet (Uneasy Sunny Day Hotsy Totsy) (Demo) 23. Blow (Instrumental (Demo)) 24. Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll (Live at Queen's University, Belfast, 1979) 25. I'm Partial to Your Abracadabra (Live at Queen's University, Belfast, 1979) 26. Clevor Trevor (Live at Queen's University, Belfast, 1979) 27. This Is What We Find (Live at Queen's University, Belfast, 1979) 28. Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick (Live at Queen's University, Belfast, 1979) 29. There Ain't Half Been Some Clever Bastards [Explicit] (Live at Queen's University, Belfast, 1979) 30. Sweet Gene Vincent (Live at Queen's University, Belfast, 1979) 31. What a Waste (Live at Queen's University, Belfast, 1979) 32. Blockheads (Live at Queen's University, Belfast, 1979) Ian Dury's music always bordered on the functional, since it was used as a backdrop for his wry vignettes and stories, but on his second album, Do It Yourself, that aspect came to the fore. Largely abandoning the punk inflections that were scattered throughout New Boots and Panties!, Do It Yourself is a record of midtempo pub rock disco competently played, but rarely engaging. Dury's stories are all wonderful, filled with humor and penetrating detail, but only a handful of tracks, such as the terrific "Inbetweenies," are married to actual hooks, and by the end of the record, the steady disco throb has become a little numbing. Even with these faults, Do It Yourself remains one of Dury's very best records, since his lyrical facility throughout the album is simply amazing.
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