Personnel:
Ian Dury: vocals
Keith Lucas: guitar, production
Rod Melvin: piano, vocals on ‘Broken Skin’ and ‘Thank You Mum’
Russel Hardy: keyboards on the 1974 Capital Radio broadcast
Charles Sinclair: bass
David Newton-Rohoman: drums
Louis Larose or George Butler: drums on the 1974 Capital Radio broadcast
Davey Payne: saxophone, flute
Clare Torry, Tina Charles: backing vocals
Recorded at Pye Studios, London, in November 1974
Produced by Hugh Murphy and Chris Thomas (on single ‘Rough Kids’ and ‘Billy Bentley (Promenades Himself In London)’)
Engineered by Larry Bartlett and Phil Chapman
Photography: Poundcake
Cover painting: Elizabeth Rathmell (‘The Kilburns Near Tower Bridge’)
Graphics: Gordon House
Label: Dawn
Running time: 40.10
Chart position: failed to chart
Although this was technically their first album, it was really their second. At least we could say thatHandsome andWotabunch were different versions of the same album. Ian commented in the booklet for theReasons To Be Cheerful compilation:
The Kilburns made two albums, but they were both the same. The second one was to try and stop the first one coming out! In fact, it didn’t prevent them because Warner Bros. Records waited until I had some success, and then they put out that album called Wotta Bunch (sic).
The Raft label recordings were made in January 1974. When the Raft label folded, and Warner Brothers, who had taken Raft over, d