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Ian Dury discography

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This is a discography of Ian Dury.

Contents

Singles

  • "Rough Kids" b/w "Billy Bentley (Promenades Himself in London)" – Kilburn and the High Roads - 1974 (Dawn Records DNS 1090)
  • "Crippled with Nerves" b/w "Huffety Puff" – Kilburn and the High Roads - 1975 (Dawn Records DNS 1102)
  • "Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll" b/w "Razzle in My Pocket (True Story)" – Ian Dury - 1977 (Stiff Records BUY 17)
  • 'The Best of Kilburn and the High Roads featuring Ian Dury' EP: "Father" / "Thank You Mum" / "Upminster Kid" b/w "Rough Kids" / "The Mumble Rumble and the Cocktail Rock" - Kilburn and the High Roads - 1977 (Bonaparte Records BONE 1)
  • "Sweet Gene Vincent" Ian Dury and the Blockheads b/w "You're More Than Fair" Ian Dury and the Kilburns – 1977 (Stiff Records BUY 23)
  • "Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll" Ian Dury and the Blockheads b/w "Two Stiff Steep Hills" / "England's Glory" Ian Dury and the Kilburns – 1977 (Stiff Records FREEBIE 1 - NME Give-a-way)
  • "What a Waste" b/w "Wake Up and Make Love with Me" – Ian Dury and the Blockheads - 1978 (Stiff Records BUY 27) (UK #9)
  • "Billy Bentley" b/w "Pam's Moods" - Kilburn and the High Roads featuring Ian Dury - 1978 (Warner Bros. Records K 17725)
  • "Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick" Ian and the Blockheads b/w "There Ain't Half Been Some Clever Bastards" ID and the Blocks – 1978 (Stiff Records BUY 38) (UK #1, AUS #1, US Dance Club Play #79)
  • "Reasons to be Cheerful, Part 3" b/w "Common as Muck" – Ian Dury and the Blockheads - 1979 (Stiff Records BUY 50) (UK #3)
  • "I Want to Be Straight" b/w "That's Not All" – Ian Dury and the Blockheads – 1980 (Stiff Records BUY 90) (UK #22, AUS #11)
  • "Sueperman's Big Sister" b/w "You'll See Glimpses" – Ian Dury and the Blockheads - 1980 (Stiff Records BUY 100) (UK #51)
  • "Spasticus Autisticus" Ian Dury b/w "Spasticus Autisticus (Version)" (instrumental by the Blockheads as The Seven Seas Players) – 1981 (Polydor Records POSP 285) (AUS #31)
  • "Really Glad You Came" Ian Dury b/w "Inspiration" Ian and the Music Students – 1983 (Polydor Records POSP 646)
  • "Very Personal" b/w "Ban The Bomb" - Ian and the Music Students - 1984 (Polydor Records POSP 673)
  • "Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick (re-mix)" b/w "Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll (re-mix)" + "Reasons to be Cheerful, Part 3 (re-mix)" b/w "Wake Up and Make Love with Me (re-mix)" – 1985 (Stiff Records BUY 214 - double singles pack) (UK #55)
  • "Profoundly in Love with Pandora" b/w "Eugenius (You're a Genius)" – Ian Dury - 1985 (EMI Records 5534) (UK #45)
  • "Apples" b/w "Byline Brown" – Ian Dury - 1989 (WEA YZ437)
  • "Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick '91 (The Flying Remix)" b/w "Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick (The Original version)" - 1991 (Flying Vinyl Records FLYR 1)
  • "Dance Little Rude Boy" / "It Ain't Cool" Ian Dury and the Blockheads - 2002 (recorded in 1999, released posthumously) (East Central One / Ronnie Harris Records DUR3 cd single)
  • "One Love" / "Ballad of the Sulphate Strangler" - Ian Dury and the Blockheads / "Ian’s Poem" by Jock Scot - 2002 (posthumous) (East Central One / Ronnie Harris Records DUR4 cd single)
  • "Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll" Ian Dury b/w "Close to Home" Ian Dury and Chaz Jankel – 2007 (posthumous) (Edsel Records DURY 1977)
  • Ian Dury, Ian Dury & the Blockheads and Ian Dury & the Music Students

    Do It Yourself appeared on the US Billboard Albums Chart and peaked at #126.

    Compilations

  • Live Stiffs Live (1978)
  • Videos

  • Hold On to Your Structure - Ian Dury & the Blockheads (VHS - live video, 1985)
  • References

    Ian Dury discography Wikipedia