BLOCKHEADS: Twist n Shout + Take out the lead 7″ UK 1982, Very good cover + great B side. Ian Dury & The Blockheads. Check audio

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Blockheads – Twist & Shout
Label: Statik Records
Catalog #: STAT 28
Format: Vinyl, 7″
Country: UK
Released: 1982
Genre: Rock, New Wave, Indie Rock
Tracklist:
A Twist & Shout 3:07
B Take Out The Lead 4:49

Producer – Laurie Latham

Ian Dury & The Blockheads

Watch out for he stonking (Brit: Said of something that is good, or exceptional) funking B-side ‘Take Out The Lead’. ‘ Take Out The Lead ‘ is a great track. Often wondered if it was the result of a jam session and maybe a few words were added later.

Twist and Shout” is a 1961 song written by Phil Medley and Bert Berns. It was originally recorded by The Top Notes, but it did not become a hit in the record charts until it was reworked by the Isley Brothers in 1962. The song has been covered by several artists, including several that appeared in the record charts.


Formed in 1977 to promote Ian Durys’ album New Boots and Panties!! on the first Stiff Records tour of the UK, Chaz Jankel, Norman Watt-Roy, Charlie Charles, John Turnbull and Mick Gallagher became known as ‘The Blockheads’ (a reference to a song on Dury’s album). As ‘Ian Dury & The Blockheads’ they went back out on tour, this time without Jankel, and in 1978 released “What a Waste”/”Wake Up and Make Love with Me” a single that reached number five in the U.K. charts. They were then joined by saxophonist Davey Payne and toured the U.S.A supporting Lou Reed across North America ending with their own dates in California (with backline roadie Pete Rush)

In late 1978 Jankel returned to the fold and composed “Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick” with Dury. The band recorded it in The Workhouse Studios, Old Kent Road, London and in 1979 had a number one hit record with it in the U.K. Ian Dury & The Blockheads went on to record the Do it Yourself (1979) album, toured Europe and the U.K. recording in Rome “Reasons to be Cheerful, Part 3”, which was released as a single in late 1979 reaching number three in the U.K. charts.

In 1980 Jankel, once again, left the band to pursue solo projects in California and former Dr. Feelgood guitarist Wilko Johnson joined Dury, Watt-Roy, Turnbull, Charles, Gallagher and Payne to record and release a third album for Stiff Records called Laughter (1980) and released “I Want to be Straight” and “Supermans Big Sister” as singles. They toured throughout 1981 in the U.K and Europe, sometimes augmented by Don Cherry on trumpet, ending the year with a tour of Australia.

In 1982 Ian Dury & The Blockheads disbanded and were not to play together again until 1987 when they went out to Japan in June to play three shows in four days, disbanding again until 1990 when the death of Charles in September of that year re-united them to play two Benefit gigs at The Forum, Camden Town in aid of Charles’ family. Jankel returned from America and Steven Monti picked up the drumsticks. The band, now augmented by Merlin Rhys-Jones on guitar and Will Parnell on percussion, recorded a live album Warts & Audience at the Brixton Academy in December 1990.

Jankel returned to California and the band toured Spain in January 1991.

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