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Released
  
August 1980 (1980-08)

Length
  
30:35

Label
  
Polydor Records

Genre
  
Rock, Folk, Electronic

Producer
  
Wild Willy Barrett

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Recorded
  
Early 1980, Barrett's Place

Way & Bar (1980)
  
All Balls & No Willy (1982)

Similar
  
The Wimp & The Wild, Where Did I Go Right?, Deep & Meaningless, All Balls & No Willy, Krazy Kong Album

Way & Bar is the 1980 album by John Otway & Wild Willy Barrett. Their last on Polydor, it also proved to be the 2nd split of the duo lasting until The Wimp and The Wild. The name Way & Bar is derived from the billboard on the back of the DK 50/80 single being cropped for the front cover. In this case, the words 'Otway & Barrett' wrap around the sleeve and the rest of the text appears on the back cover.

Contents

History

As with Barrett's solo album Call of the Wild and single "A Shot of Red Eye", the album was recorded at Barrett's Place; a farm at Gawcott, just off Aylesbury.

The intro of DK 50/80 is a sample of two girls from a band called Sausage singing "K.D. 80/50 / You’re so nifty / K.D. 80/50 / You’re so nifty / Tie her up / Tie her down / Turn her over / Turn her ‘round." reversed. Sausage was headed by Ken Liversausage, a collaborator of Barrett's; both of them appeared on the Aylesbury Goes Flaccid compilation. "DK 50/80" was created in the studio in such a way that it cannot be performed live easily. Otway sang in to a microphone wired up to a delay unit synced up to the bass-drum synth, thus when he sang "Did you...", the unit would output that line directly after. However, during the 'Tent Tour' Barrett would sing the lyrics backwards.

Way & Hal demos

During April 1979 Otway and Rutles guitarist Ollie Halsall recorded some of the songs featured on the album. "Traveling Show" was later covered by Halsall and released on the posthumous album Caves. Halsall was a collaborator with Neil Innes; the producer of Otway's previous solo album Where Did I Go Right?

Songs recorded:

  • Cry Cry
  • Body Talk
  • The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence
  • When Love's In Bloom
  • Day After Day / 21 Days
  • Traveling Show
  • Natasha
  • The Tent Tour

    Otway & Barrett's record buying public was considerably smaller than the crowds at their gigs so Polydor came up with a marketing strategy tailored to the tour. To attend any of the dates the punter would have to purchase the DK 50/80 single, thus increasing record sales and spreading awareness of the tour. The lack of paid entrance meant that Otway & Barrett got no money from the Tour and thus had to camp around the country when the idea of a large caravan was scuppered by Otway's manager Maurice Bacon.

    The musicians on the tour are as follows:

  • John Otway: Vox, Guitar
  • Wild Willy Barrett: Vox, Guitar, Violin
  • Mark Freeman: Drums
  • Alan Offer: Bass
  • Track list

    All tracks written by John Otway except where indicated.

    Personnel

  • John Otway: Vocals, Guitar
  • Wild Willy Barrett: Guitar, Violin
  • Mark Freeman: Drums
  • Nigel Pegrum: Drums
  • Maurice Bacon: Drums
  • Roger Carey: Bass
  • Lol Coxhill: Saxophone
  • Paul Ward: Bass
  • References

    Way & Bar Wikipedia