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Baxter Dury

I Thought I Was Better Than You

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The aural companion piece to his 2021 memoir finds the musician in introspective mode, considering the life that he was born into and how that has led him to wh...
Baxter Dury

Mr. Maserati - Best Of Baxter Dury 2001 - 2021

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Mr Maserati showcases two decades of Baxter Dury’s idiosyncratically louche music, a universe of late-night London meet-ups, shuffling basslines and comed...
Baxter Dury

The Night Chancers

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Dirty slow-grinding grooves & deadpan witticisms ahoy! Dury’s back and he’s lost none of his trademark, cigarette-dangling-out-of-the-corner-of-...
Baxter Dury

Prince Of Tears

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dury returns with a painful source of inspiration to fuel a hugely varied collection of speak-sung tracks (like father, like son), beefed up with a full band &a...
chaise longue

Baxter Dury

chaise longue

little, brown book group / corsair
  • limited 224pp hardback book

    Released: 5th Aug 2021

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  • 224pp softback book

    Released: 7th Jul 2022

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The parenting book of the year AKA “what happens when you leave your teenage son in the care of an LSD-addled drug dealer”.

Methods of parenting and education have progressed in recent years, especially compared to some of the more casually experimental routes inflicted on children of artistic professionals in the 70s and 80s. One experience that would take some beating is that endured by Baxter Dury. When punk rock star Ian Dury disappeared to make films in the late 80s, he left his teenage son in the care of his roadie, in a rundown flat in Hammersmith. But this was no ordinary roadie; this was the Sulphate Strangler. The Strangler, having taken a lot of LSD in the 60s, was prone to depression, anger and hallucinations. He was also, as the name suggests, a drug dealer. What could possibly go wrong?In a period that we can now only imagine, a young Baxter ricocheted from one adventure to another, narrowly swerving one disaster only immediately to collide with another. At times, his situation was perilous in the extreme - the world is lucky to have him at all. CHAISE LONGUE is an intimate account of those escapades, evocatively illuminating a bohemian west London populated with feverishly grubby characters. Narrated in Dury's candid tone, both sad and funny, this moving story will leave an indelible imprint on its readers.