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''Mr. Love Pants'' is a 1998 album by Ian Dury and the Blockheads, released on East Central One under Dury's own label Ronnie Harris Records (named after his accountant).


History

The album would be the last studio album he would make before his death in 2000 of
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. It was his first studio album for five years following '' The Bus Driver's Prayer & Other Stories'' in 1992 and his first studio album with the Blockheads for 17 years since ''
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'' in 1980 (though they had produced a live album ''Warts 'n' Audience'' in 1991) and is considered by many to be the true successor to his 1977 album '' New Boots and Panties!!'' - on his
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documentary Dury dismissed all of the albums between ''
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'' and ''Mr. Love Pants'' as inferior. The album took around four years to complete and the writing commenced at Acre Farm, Twyford, near
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, in 1993. Initially Chaz Jankel worked with Ian Dury after returning from living in
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for most of the 1980s, but arguments between the two and soundman Ian Horne led to Jankel leaving. However, at least two songs, "Itinerant Child" and "Bed O' Roses No. 9", were written before he left. Deserted, Dury called Merlin Rhys-Jones who had been in the Music Students (Ian Dury's band for the album '' 4,000 Weeks' Holiday''). They wrote ten songs together before arguments over money caused Rhys-Jones to leave. Two of these would eventually make the album: "Jack Shit George" and "Cacka Boom". It is generally considered that Ian Dury's first bout with cancer is what prompted him to reform the Blockheads and work with them solely, which he would do for the rest of his life. Dury's new minder, Derek Hussey a.k.a. Derek the Draw, managed to get Jankel and Dury talking again, if only for a bizarre phonecall from Dury regarding touring America and a fictitious uncle of Jankel's. This led to Jankel having his solicitor write to Dury and keyboardist
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saying he would never play with the band again, though he relented after discovering Dury had cancer. The album was recorded at Air Studios, which was also being used by
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and was surprisingly trouble free compared to the troublesome recording sessions usually caused by Dury, again his personality changes are attributed to his first bout with cancer - the only major incident being Dury randomly deciding to replace new drummer Steve Monti with
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but after constant opposition from his band Dury relented. "Itinerant Child" was to be released as Ian Dury & the Blockhead's first single in 17 years (since 1980's " Sueperman's Big Sister") and a video was recorded but East Central One nixed the idea. In the end "Mash it Up Harry" was released instead on both CD and 12" record.


Track listing


Personnel

;Ian and the Blockheads * Ian Dury - vocals * Chaz Jankel - guitar, keyboards, arrangements *
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- keyboards * Davey Payne - saxophones, flute * John Turnbull - guitar * Norman Watt-Roy -
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* Steve Monti - drums with: * The Breezeblocks - backing vocals ;Technical * The Blockheads - producer * Rupert Coulson - engineer * Jon Bailey - engineer, mixing assistant * Kevin Paul - engineer * Huw - engineer * Eon - engineer * Laurie Latham - mixing * Storm Thorgerson - cover design * Sam Brooks - cover design assistant, dog photographs * Hannah Evans - cover design assistant * Jon Crossland - graphics, illustrations * 'Duncan Poundcake' - band photographs * Rupert Truman - dog photographs


References


Sources

* ''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. {{Authority control 1998 albums Ian Dury & the Blockheads albums