Biography
Bunk Dogger was really just a pseudonym for Tim Phillips.
Album & Cover
First Offence was the first album by Bunk Dogger and it was accompanied by the singles “French Lessons” and “You Know the Sandman”.
According to Aubrey Powell this cover is just plain vulgar and was condemned by Mary Whitehouse, the political correctness czar during the 70’s, and therefore was subsequently banned by the BBC.
Cover Location: London, UK
Who Did What: Photography – S. Thorgerson.
Label: RCA Victor PL 25138(UK)
Source: Vinyl. Album. Cover. Art, The Complete Hipgnosis Catalogue: Aubrey Powell
Tracklist
Side One The Foolish Night French Lessons You Know The Sandman Night And Day Smokey Joe’s Cafe You Did The Dirty On Don |
Side Two (You Fell In Love With) The Bassman Don’t Say It Never Happened Samba To December Where Do You Get Your Sweetness Besame Mucho The Special |
Credits
Bass Guitar – John Atkinson (tracks: A3 to A6), Phil Curtis
Design [Sleeve Design], Photography By [Photos] – Hipgnosis
Drums – Alan Eden
Engineer – Jerry Boys
Lead Guitar – Alan Hodge
Mastered By – DAVE
Percussion [Latin Percussion] – Luis Jardim
Percussion [Tuned Percussion] – Frank Ricotti
Producer – Tony Cox
Rhythm Guitar – Andy Roberts , Bunk, Ian Wilson
Saxophone – Tom Wildy
Soloist, Saxophone – Jimmy Jewell
Synthesizer – Bunk
Written-By – Dogger (tracks: A1 to A3, A6, B1 to B4, B6)
Notes
At the time Mary Whitehouse protested and the BBC refused to play it. What was the young lady saying exactly?