Kilburn & the High Roads

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Rough Kids 02:22 Tools
The Roadette Song 03:26 Tools
Pam's moods 03:38 Tools
Billy Bentley (Promenades Himself In London) 03:00 Tools
Upminster Kid 05:18 Tools
Crippled With Nerves 03:45 Tools
Broken Skin 02:17 Tools
Patience (So What?) 03:13 Tools
Father 02:00 Tools
Huffety Puff 03:15 Tools
The Call-Up 04:07 Tools
The Badger and the Rabbit 04:07 Tools
The Mumble Rumble and the Cocktail Rock 02:00 Tools
Thank You Mum 01:22 Tools
O.K. Roland 02:55 Tools
Who's To Know? 02:18 Tools
Back To Blighty 04:13 Tools
Pam's Mood 03:40 Tools
Billy Bentley 03:02 Tools
Back to Blighty [#] 00:00 Tools
Thank You Mum [#] 00:00 Tools
O.K. Roland [#] 00:00 Tools
Who's to Know? [#] 00:00 Tools
Twenty Tiny Fingers [Sore Throat Mix][#] 00:00 Tools
Twenty Tiny Fingers 03:16 Tools
Twenty TinyFingers 03:16 Tools
Twenty Tiny Fingers - Sore Throat Mix 02:18 Tools
Twenty Tiny Fingers (Sore Throat Mix) [Bonus Track] 03:16 Tools
Who's to Know? - Bonus Track 02:19 Tools
Back to Blighty - Bonus Track 04:14 Tools
The Call Up 04:06 Tools
You're More Than Fair 03:42 Tools
Patience (So What) 03:42 Tools
Twenty Tiny Fingers - Sore Throat Mix - Bonus Track: Previously Unreleased 03:17 Tools
Twenty Tiny Fingers (Sore Throat Mix) 04:14 Tools
O.K. Roland - Bonus Track 02:18 Tools
O.K. Roland - Bonus Track: Previously Unreleased 02:56 Tools
Who's To Know? - Bonus Track: Previously Unreleased 02:18 Tools
Who's to Know? (Bonus Track) 02:18 Tools
Back To Blighty - Bonus Track: Previously Unreleased 04:13 Tools
Back to Blighty (Bonus Track) 04:14 Tools
O.K. Roland (Bonus Track) 04:14 Tools
The Mumble Rumble & The Cocktail Rock 04:14 Tools
Twenty Tiny Fingers (Bonus Track - Sore Throat Mix) 04:14 Tools
OK Roland 04:14 Tools
Father + Thank You Mum 04:14 Tools
Pams Moods 03:41 Tools
Who's to Know 03:16 Tools
The Walk 03:41 Tools
Roadette Song 03:41 Tools
The Mumble And The Cocktail Rock 03:16 Tools
Twenty Tiny Fingers [sore throat mix] 03:16 Tools
Father/Thank You Mum 03:16 Tools
Patience 05:56 Tools
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Kilburn & The High Roads were a semi-successful pub-rock group formed in 1970 by Ian Dury and shy jazz pianist Russel Hardy. Described as six men waiting at a bus stop by DJ Charlie Gillet and named after Kilburn High Road, unsurprisingly in Kilburn, London they had only one album Handsome (though another "Wottabunch!" was released after Dury achieved solo success) and in 1973 supported The Who on the British leg of their Quadrophenia tour though their influence would outweigh any commercial success, most notable of those influenced are Madness and John Lydon, later Johnny Rotten of the infamous Sex Pistols, Rotten would emulate Dury's menacing stage presence and razor blade earings, meaning that in theory every band influenced by the Sex Pistols or the British 1976/77 punk movement owes a little something to the Kilburns. Originally made up of older jazz musicians like Hardy and Ed Speight (who would collaborate with Dury later in his solo career) the band's original line-up (that is the line-up that played thier first professional gig)were Dury (vocals), Hardy (piano), Chris Lucas (drums), Keith Lucas (guitar), Humphrey Ocean (rhythm guitar)and Ian Smith (bass)- mostly students of Dury's at Canterbury Art College, where he was teaching. But the band suffered from a revolving door of members, within months much of the band had been replaced and Charlie Hart joined on bass and Terry Day joined on drums, Davey Payne was also inducted on Saxophone, Payne would work with Dury for years to come playing mostly old rock songs acquired from 'Chapel Market or somewhere' interspersed with some early Dury originals. Terry Day was replaced on drums by David Newton-Rohoman, a black percussionist who could barely use his legs and needed crutches, Newton-Rohoman would contribute nearly as much to the Kilburn's image as Dury himself (until he was fired during the Handsome recording sessions), Later Chaz Jankel would join in the band's final incarnation Ian Dury & The Kilburns. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.