Ian Dury And The Blockheads – Do It Yourself

Лейбл та номер:  Edsel Records – EDSL0035 
Формат платівки:  Вініл, LP, Стерео 
Країна виробник:  Англія & Європа 
Рік випуску:  2019 
Музичний жанр:  Рок, Поп 

Пісні:

 Название песни  Время звучания
 Inbetweenies  
 Quiet  
 Don’t Ask Me  
 Sink My Boats  
 Waiting For Your Taxi  
 This Is What We Find  
 Uneasy Sunny Day Hotsy Totsy  
 Mischief  
 Dance Of The Screamers  
 Lullaby For Franci/es  
 Inbetweenies  
 Quiet  
 Don’t Ask Me  
 Sink My Boats  
 Waiting For Your Taxi  
 This Is What We Find  
 Uneasy Sunny Day Hotsy Totsy  
 Mischief  
 Dance Of The Screamers  
 Lullaby For Franci/es  
 What A Waste  
 Hit Me With Your Ритм Stick  
 There Ain’t Half Been Some Clever Bastards  
 Reasons To Be Cheerful, Part 3  
 Common As Muck  
 Hit Me With Your Ритм Stick (12″ Version)  
 Reasons To Be Cheerful, Part 3 (12″ Version)  
 This Is What We Find  
 Boogie Woogie [Duff ‘Em Up]  
 Quiet Demo  
 Inbetweenies (Backing Track)  
 Babies Kept Quiet [Uneasy Sunny Day Hotsy Totsy]  
 Blow [Instrumental]  
 What A Waste official video  
 Hit Me With Your Ритм Stick official video  
 Reasons To Be Cheerful, Part 3 official video  
 Рок Goes To College 3/2/1979  

Додатково:

The 40th Anniversary Edition of the Classic Альбом by Ian Dury & The Blockheads in Deluxe Multi-Format Edition. Original Альбом on 180g Magnolia Coloured Vinyl – Cut from Original Master Tapes. Additional content in the form of 2CDs and DVD containing all of the Синглs, B-Sides, Demos, Videos, and Live Concert – Рок Goes to College: Ian Dury & The Blockheads in concert at Queen’s University, Belfast. 3rd February 1979. Choose your own front cover from all of the 34 original sleeves designed by the legendary graphic artist Barney Bubbles. Collected and presented as 17 double-sided 12合″ art prints for the first time in a sliding rigid slipcase. Exclusive sleeve notes in a 12 page booklet from Phill Jupitus and Kosmo Vinyl detailing the story behind this unique album, its artwork, and gorilla marketing campaign run by Stiff Records