Dirk Wears White Sox was released on 30 November 1979 by
Do It Records. The three out-takes were later released in 1982 as the 7 inch EP
The B-Sides as well as a 12-inch EP
The Antmusic EP also containing a remix of Cartrouble (Parts 1 & 2). The album was reissued in the
United States in 1983, featuring a different album cover taken from a December 1979 video for the song "
Zerox". "Catholic Day" and "Day I Met God" were dropped and "Cartrouble (Parts 1 and 2)" were replaced by "
Cartrouble" in its single version and its B-side, a re-recording of "Kick!" which contained completely different lyrics from the rejected album version and featured
Jon Moss (who later went on to join
Culture Club) on drums. This edition also adds two other songs from the same era not on the original LP: both sides of the "Zerox"/ "Whip in My Valise" single. It was reissued again in 1995 by
Sony, featuring the original black-and-white album art in somewhat cropped form and with the dropped songs reinstated as bonus tracks at the end. The lettering on the sleeve was recreated in the style of the original and does not feature the stroke through the letter O in the word "Sox"; it also substitutes a letter "Z" in place of the zig-zagged "S" in the word "Ants" (previously a common practice among unofficial merchandisers around the time of the album's original release). Later pressings of the 1995 edition substituted the Antmusic EP remix of "Cartrouble (Parts 1 & 2)" in place of the "Cartrouble" A-side. The album was remastered and reissued in 2004 with the original track listing restored and the singles/EP material included as bonus tracks. A white vinyl edition was released by Ant's own label Blueblack Hussar Records in spring 2014. To tie in with this, on 19 April, Ant performed the full album at the
Hammersmith Apollo with a band including former Ants
David Barbarossa and
Leigh Gorman, preceding this with several UK tour dates. A launch party gig for the white vinyl album was held at the
100 Club. Both London concerts were filmed and later released as the DVD album
Dirk Live at the Apollo. Ant would subsequently perform the full album again with his regular band for four nights at the
Islington Assembly Hall in November 2014 and a full UK tour in spring 2015. == Reception ==