chas jankel造句
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- The tour was so stressful it caused Chas Jankel to leave the band.
- It was recorded over a period of one month at Compass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas with his old writing partner Chas Jankel and the reggae duo Sly and Robbie.
- Amongst those who collaborated in the songwriting were Danny Spencer and Kelvin Andrews, Brandon Christy, Craig Russo, Richard Scott and Scott Ralph, Chas Jankel and Fil Eisler.
- Initially Chas Jankel worked with Ian Dury after returning from living in America for most of the eighties, but arguments between the two and soundman Ian Horne led to Jankel leaving.
- The song was written by Ian Dury and Chas Jankel in Dury's flat in Oval Mansions, London ( nicknamed " Catshit mansions " by Dury ) that overlooked The Oval cricket-ground.
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- Outside was made up of Kelly, Snowy White and Chas Jankel on guitars, Dave Sheen on single " . . . Waiting On You " / " Outside ", before the band members went their separate ways.
- Saxophonist Davey Payne was upset about the financial disparities within Dury s band so in order to placate him, Dury told co-writer Chas Jankel to incorporate a sax solo part in the middle, which Payne could improvise and thus earn a share in the song.
- Chas Jankel was a little kinder and continues to praise " Lonely ( Town ) " as an underrated gem on the album . " The ( Body Song ) " and " Funky Disco ( Pops ) " are the tracks most currently selected for greatest hits compilations ( along with " Spasticus " ).
- "Do It Yourself " was recorded in The Workhouse Studios on the Old Kent Road, the same place where " New Boots and Panties ! ! " had been recorded two years earlier, under the production of Chas Jankel and Laurie Latham, though Latham's credit was downplayed to'recording engineer'apparently because of Dury's feelings about producers'influence being overplayed.
- The song is co-written by Wilko Johnson, formerly of influential pub-rock band Dr . Feelgood, who had joined the band as a replacement for Ian Dury's former co-writer Chas Jankel, who had left to pursue a solo career, and features string arrangements by Ivor Raymonde ( who also composed the string arrangements for " Fucking Ada ", the song's B-side on its 12 " release ).