Ten albums later, the dandy returns with a blend as biting as it is elegant. To celebrate his 25-year career, Baxter Dury returns with a landmark tenth studio album titled Allbarone. Produced by star producer Paul Epworth (Adele, Florence + The Machine), this record marks a major turning point in the English crooner's career: nine tracks honed from the intensity of daily sessions, revealing a more electronic, melodic, and decidedly futuristic side. On this new opus, Baxter delivers some of his most biting and brilliantly absurd lyrics. Like a contemporary Serge Gainsbourg, he wields sharp dialogues, between provocation and raw poetry. Full of humor and self-deprecation, the unclassifiable son of Ian Dury continues, twenty years after his debut, to build a body of work as singular as it is unpredictable.