I, Ludicrous
I, Ludicrous is an English pop music trio, formed in February 1985,[1] by John Procter (born 1957) and David Rippingale ("Will Hung") (b. 1956).[2] Their debut flexi release ("Preposterous Tales") reached Number 11 in John Peel's Festive Fifty in 1987.[3]
I, Ludicrous are still producing music as of 2017, and play occasional live dates, primarily in London.[1] In January 2008, Martin Brett from Voice of the Beehive joined the band on bass guitar.
Discography
    
    Albums
    
- It's Like Everything Else (Kaleidoscope Sound) (1987)
 - Too Ludicrous (unreleased) (1988)
 - A Warning to the Curious (Rodney Rodney!) (1989)
 - Light And Bitter (Rodney Rodney!) (1990)
 - Idiots Savants (Old King Lud) (1992)
 - The Museum of Installation (Old King Lud) (2003)
 - 20 Years In Show Business (Sanctuary / Rough Trade) (April 2007)
 - Dull Is The New Interesting (Cherry Red/Old King Lud) (August 2015)
 - Songs From The Sides Of Lorries (Cherry Red/Old King Lud) (September 2017)[1]
 
Official bootlegs (CDRs)
    
- Deadpan Alley ("It's Like Everything Else" + "A Warning to the Curious")
 - Following On (A compilation album of mostly previously unreleased material)
 
Singles
    
- "Preposterous Tales" (7" flexi given away free with Blah, Blah, Blah magazine) (1987)
 - "Quite Extraordinary" (Kaleidoscope Sound) (1988)
 - "Preposterous Tales" (Rodney Rodney!) (1990)
 - "We Stand Around" (Roman Carbage) (1992)
 - "Hats Off to Eldorado" (Old King Lud) (1993)
 - "Man's Man" (Old King Lud) (1997)
 - "Approaching 40" (Old King Lud) (2000)
 - "Dirty Washing" (5 track EP, Old King Lud LUD006) (February 2008)
 - "George Jenkins" (Cherry Red) (20 November 2015)[1]
 
References
    
- Colin Larkin, ed. (2003). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Eighties Music (Third ed.). Virgin Books. p. 254. ISBN 1-85227-969-9.
 - Strong, Martin C. (2003) "I, Ludicrous" in The Great Indie Discography, Canongate, ISBN 1-84195-335-0, p. 375.
 - "I. Ludicrous", Keeping It Peel, BBC, retrieved 2010-10-06.
 
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