| Men Opening Umbrellas Ahead | ||||
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| Studio album by Vivian Stanshall | ||||
| Released | 1974 | |||
| Genre | Rock music Comedy music |
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| Length | 41:49 |
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| Label | Warner Bros. Records Poppydisc Records (2012) |
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| Producer | John Darnley, Vivian Stanshall | |||
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Men Opening Umbrellas Ahead is the 1974 debut solo album by British musician, writer and comedian Vivian Stanshall.
Stanshall had been the frontman of The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, a British rock group notorious for its riotous stage act, involving comedy and theatricality. His solo career was haphazard, but, after a celebrated cameo appearance on Mike Oldfield's 1973 multi-platinum Tubular Bells, he was signed to Warner Bros. to make this album.
The album featured various former members of The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band (Neil Innes, Bubs White) and Traffic (Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi, Reebop Kwaku Baah). It sold poorly upon release, with only an estimated 5,000 copies pressed before it was deleted. It remained unavailable until its bootlegged unsanctioned poor quality reissue on CD in 2010 by Harkit Records in the UK.
The album's title is a reference to a game played by members of The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band when travelling between concerts, in which players made up ridiculous interpretations of road signs. ("Men Opening Umbrellas Ahead" was a Stanshall favourite as an alternative interpretation of the sign meaning "road works ahead".)
On 14 May 2012 Poppydisc Records is reissuing an official vinyl version of the album, sanctioned by the Stanshall family release and remastered with new liner notes from his widow and daughter.[1][2]
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Contents
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(All songs written and arranged by Vivian Stanshall except where noted)
Lakonga (Single A-side)
Baba Tunde (single B-side)
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