“Who Tore Your Trousers?” by Ivor Cutler - album review
features in: Album Chart of 1961 ● Album Chart of the Decade: 1960s |

Following his brilliant EP of 1959, “Ivor Cutler Of Y’Hup”, Ivor cut a deal with Decca Records for a full length LP, and “Who Tore Your Trousers?” didn’t disappoint. This time around, the absurd set comprises a mixture of both songs (of which there are six) and stories (of which there are nine). The album is full of major Cutler classics – “A Red Flower” (story), “Are You Alright Jack” (song) and “Steady Job” (story). It’s of no matter to me which form he chooses – his engaging delivery guarantees satisfaction in any event. “Who Tore Your Trousers” was a solid foundation stone in a legendary story…
The Jukebox Rebel
03–May–2007
Tracklist |
A1 | [03:15] ![]() |
A2 | [00:53] ![]() |
A3 | [04:48] ![]() |
A4 | [02:23] ![]() |
A5 | [03:55] ![]() |
A6 | [02:28] ![]() |
A7 | [01:14] ![]() |
B1 | [01:28] ![]() |
B2 | [02:24] ![]() |
B3 | [02:52] ![]() |
B4 | [01:29] ![]() |
B5 | [03:24] ![]() |
B6 | [02:28] ![]() |
B7 | [04:01] ![]() |
B8 | [02:51] ![]() |