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- Kilburn and the high roads. When talking about Kilburn and the High-Roads' output in his track-by-track comments in the booklet for Repertoire Records 2CD Ian Dury & The Blockheads: Reasons to be Cheerful retrospective, Ian Dury said: "The Kilburns made Jul 9, 2013 · Kilburn + The High Roads Ft. Kilburn and the High Roads were a British pub rock band formed in London by Ian Dury in 1970. Kilburn and The High Roads formed at Canterbury College of Art in 1970 when lecturer Ian Dury let his inner Gene Vincent fan take control, with co-writer and keyboard player Russell Hardy. When talking about Kilburn and the High-Roads' output in his track-by-track comments in the booklet for Repertoire Records 2CD Ian . Described as six men waiting at a bus stop by DJ Charlie Gillet and named after Kilburn High Road, unsurprisingly in Kilburn, London they had only one album Handsome (though another "Wottabunch!" was released after Dury achieved solo success) and in 1973 supported The Who Explore Kilburn & the High Roads's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Ian Dury-Wotabunch!-1978 -Warner Bros. Genres: Pub Rock. [2][3][4] It is technically the "second album" by Kilburn and the High-Roads. Ian Dury Kilburn+ The High RoadsFt. Wotabunch! was released by WEA in 1977 following the success of Ian Dury as a solo artist. Kilburn & The High Roads was a semi-successful pub-rock group formed in 1970 by Ian Dury and shy jazz pianist Russel Hardy. Kilburn and the High Roads, named for an English road sign, included Ian Dury, saxman Davey Payne (a future Blockhead) and Keith Lucas, who changed his name to Nick Cash and founded the group 999. ” Kilburn and the High Roads were a British pub rock band formed in London by Ian Dury in 1970. Handsome is the debut album of the Ian Dury rock group Kilburn and the High-Roads, released in June 1975 by Dawn Records. Explore Kilburn & The High Roads's biography, discography, and artist credits. It is technically the 'second album' by Kilburn and the High-Roads. Albums include Handsome, Trash! The Roots of Punk!, and Reasons to Be Cheerful: The Best of Ian Dury. [5] The photo on the back cover displayed a Chuck Berry style duckwalk, which is said to be the inspiration for the Madness group's 'nutty train' on the front Kilburn and the High Roads discography and songs: Music profile for Kilburn and the High Roads, formed November 1970. Wotabunch! was released by WEA in 1978, following the success of Ian Dury as a solo artist. Kilburn and the High Roads were an eclectic British pub rock band formed by Ian Dury in 1970 and also featured Nick Cash later of 999. Shop rare vinyl records, top albums, and more on Discogs. The album contains nine compositions by original pianist Russell Hardy with lyrics by Ian Dury, including “The Roadette Song,” “Pam’s Moods,” “Upminster Kid,” and “The Badger and the Rabbit. The band released one studio album Handsome in 1975, disbanding the same year. Learn all about Kilburn & the High Roads on AllMusic. The band had apparently originally wanted to call the album No Hand Signals, but the idea was rejected by Dawn. Jan 1, 2021 · Kilburn and the High Roads released their singular album, Handsome, on May 23, 1975, on Dawn. To help promote the newly-released LP, Dury enlisted various members of the last incarnation of the High Roads - Rod Melvin, Charlie Sinclair and drummer Malcolm Mortimer - with some others and and made a couple of TV appearances on The London Weekend Show. ooptwok rrau iadgs hzwe manza wljgus gxvlmoeo hody saug oenxl