
Baxter Dury announces Mr Maserati 2001 to 2021 album with new song "D.O.A"
12 October 2021, 12:04
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Baxter Dury has announced his forthcoming best of album Mr Maserati 2001 to 2021 with a new song titled "D.O.A".
"D.O.A" is the closing song on Mr Maserati 2001 to 2021, and is, according to Dury, "a kind of provincial nod to the music I got into during lockdown because my son Kosmo was playing it - Frank Ocean, Tyler the Creator and Kendrick Lamar. I became obsessed. They’re embracing everything - sexuality, politics, all of it – and I find that inspiring."
As well as featuring one new song, Mr Maserati 2001 to 2021 collects a series of songs from across Dury's six albums.
Tracklist:
- Miami
- I’m Not Your Dog
- Leak at The Disco
- Cocaine Man
- Palm Trees
- Oi
- Oscar Brown
- Claire
- Other Men’s Girls
- Carla’s Got a Boyfriend
- Prince of Tears
- D.O.A
"D.O.A" is out now. Baxter Dury's Mr Maserati 2001 to 2021 album will be released 3 December via Heavenly Recordings, and is available to pre-order now.
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