Sunday, June 11, 2023

F*ck It Up, Ian Hunter, non-LP, The Artful Dodger B-Side

Excerpt:

The album was released in the UK on 21st April 1997 on the Citadel label (CIT1CD); the title track was released as a single on the same day (CIT101CDS). This single included the non-album track F*ck It Up.

Hunter had read a newspaper article about the outrageous Texan P.J. Proby and has celebrated him, i.e. on the Strings Attached effort. He thought of Proby as a wonderful scamp and loved the arrogance of his Top Ten hit Somewhere. Ian wore out jukeboxes in pubs in Northampton by playing the song over and over. In fact, he even met Proby once among a large gathering of leather-clad rockers and admired him because he didn't play any games; he was the real deal.

The first verse is to be taken with a grain of salt stating that "you had it all." The woman who messed everything up had a semi-detached house in Finchley but it is an underhanded compliment; the market had a reputation for squalor and immorality. The high-brow reference to Finchley is William Hogarth's satirical depiction of a fictional mustering of troops from the second Jacobite rebellion of 1745. Finchley also appears as a setting for a character in The Goon Show, Monty Python's The Funniest Joke in the World, and as the background for Iron Maiden's second album. The "dwarf on the lawn" is a garden gnome. 

The third verse refers to three famous love couples and lastly Morecambe and Wise, the most famous English comic double act ever. Finally, the singer just goes to drink it off at the pub. 

The song fits perfectly as a B-side, almost a throwaway, sung semi-serious and vulgar. 

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English comic double act, working in variety, radio, film and most successfully in television. Their partnership lasted from 1941 until Morecambe's death in 1984. They have been described as "the most illustrious, and the best-loved, double-act that Britain has ever produced"

F*ck It Up

(Ian Hunter)

A semi in Finchley
A dwarf on the lawn
Satellite TV
You had it all

An' no more Mr Nice Guy
I've had enough
'Cos you, you had to f*ck it up
You, you had to f*ck it up
You, you had to f*ck it up
You broke our vows it's all over now

We were Taylor and Burton
Bonnie and Clyde
Romeo and Juliet
Morecambe and Wise

An' no more Mr Nice Guy
I'm off down the pub
'Cos you, you had to f*ck it up
Yeah you, you had to f*ck it up
An' you, you had to f*ck it up
It's all over now an' I still miss you somehow baby

How could you look me straight in the eye
Knowing full well you've got a bit on the side
Are there no depths to which you would not sink
Haven't you thought what the neighbours might think

Well no more Mr Nice Guy
Well I've gotten so harsh
'Cos you, you always f*ck it up
'Cos you, you have to f*ck it up
'Cos you, you had to f*ck it up
It's all over now baby you broke our vows
You, you had to f*ck it up
You, you had to f*ck it up
You, you had to f*ck it up
Isn't that the truth, isn't that the truth, isn't that the truth, isn't that
the truth
You, you had to f*ck it up
You, you had to f*ck it up
You, you had to f*ck it up


Ian Hunter CD: "The Artful Dodger"

Sleeve and track listing

Citadel CITCD 1. (4 stars!)

  1. Too Much (Hunter)
  2. Now Is The Time (Hunter)
  3. Something To Believe In (Hunter)
  4. Resurrection Mary (Hunter)
  5. Walk On Water (Hunter/McNasty)
  6. 23A, Swan Hill (Hunter)
  7. Michael Picasso (Hunter)
  8. Open My Eyes (Hunter/Bath)
  9. The Artful Dodger (Hunter)
  10. Skeletons (In Your Closet) (Hunter/Bath/Plain)
  11. Still The Same (Hunter)
  12. F*ck It Up (Hunter) 1

1 Bonus track on the 2014 reissue

Sleeve variations

Original Norwegian sleeve

UK release picture disc

Review

Ian recorded his 1997 album in Canada and Norway in 1995. Ian used a variety of musicians on this album, but he retained Bjørn Nessjø as producer because Ian was impressed with his work on Dirty Laundry. Ian jointly owns this recording with Bjørn (recordings are normally owned by record companies), and is now leasing it to record companies. Ian felt he needed management before he could do this in the UK and USA, which is why this album was released initially only in Norway (in 1996).

This is a strong album, though it takes a couple of listens to get used to. This is mainly the fault of Too Much, which is a slow opener - the rockers come later, but it is not another Laundry (that said, tho', a friend of mine bought this album immediately after the Burnley gig purely on the strength of Too Much). The standout tracks are Now Is The TimeSomething To Believe In23A Swan Hill and The Artful DodgerMichael Picasso, Ian's tribute to his mate Mick Ronson is quieter and more subdued than the live version we'd grown used to (from tapes of the Ronson Memorial show). Resurrection Mary is also a different tempo from the version performed at the Mick Ronson Memorial Concert in 1994.

Ian has described this album as being his most focussed. He also says that he is still writing... maybe his next album won't take another six years!

The album was released in the UK on 21st April 1997 on the Citadel label (CIT1CD); the title track was released as a single on the same day (CIT101CDS). This single included the non-album track F*ck It Up.

The UK release is a picture CD and comes with some nice photos of Ian, together with lyrics.

F*ck It Up5:59Originally the b-side to The Artful Dodger. It can also be found on the 2014 and 2016 reissues of The Artful Dodger.