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Anybody pick up the reissue of Nick Lowe's Jesus Of Cool? I just got this today. Very happy to finally have it on cd. My vinyl copy of Pure Pop For Now People was getting pretty beat up. Hopefully a reissue of Labour Of Lust will be out soon. | |
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That is one great album.
I love the sound of Breaking Glass, So It Goes and Nutted by Reality are my picks. Anything extra on the Reissue? | |
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who? | |
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Romeoblu said: That is one great album.
I love the sound of Breaking Glass, So It Goes and Nutted by Reality are my picks. Anything extra on the Reissue? Oh, yeah. Ten bonus tracks on the cd plus some downloads. Here's the tracklist: 1. Music For Money 2. I Love the Sound Of Breaking Glass 3. Little Hitler 4. Shake And Pop 5. Tonight 6. So It Goes 7. No Reason 8. 36 Inches 9. Marie Provost 10. Nutted By Reality 11. Heart Of the City (Live) 12. Shake That Rat 13. I Love My Label 14. They Called It Rock 15. Born A Woman 16. Endless Sleep 17. Halfway To Paradise 18. Rollers Show 19. Cruel To Be Kind - (Original Version) 20. Heart Of the City 21. I Don't Want the Night To End If, like me, you are used to the American (Pure Pop For Now People) version the order may throw you a bit, but it's still great. In addition to the tracks above there are also six more that you can download from yeproc.com. I'm not sure but I think you need to get the disc from them in order to get the downloadable tracks which are: Bay City Rollers We Love You Allorolla Let's Go To The Disco Everybody Dance Truth Drug Keep It Out Of Sight So basically this covers just about everything he recorded from 1976-1978. The only slight gripe I have is that it would have been nice to get everything on a single disc (I think it all would fit) rather than as downloads. | |
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MikeMatronik said: who?
Well, you can wikipedia him if you want more info but here's the short version. In the '70s he was a member of the British group Brinsley Schwarz. He went solo in 1976 and released his debut in 1978. At the same time he was also a member of the group Rockpile who released their only album in 1980. Lowe is probably best known as the producer of Elvis Costello's early records. He's been releasing solo albums since the late '70s and they are all good to great but his first two, Jesus Of Cool (1978) and Labour Of Lust (1979) are by far his best. His sound on his early albums is kind of Beatlesey with a bit of new wave thrown in. | |
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It's been getting good reviews so I might check it out. Breaking Glass is the first time I heard Nick Lowe back when I was probably 10 years old, Cruel To Be Kind was one of my earliest 7"s. I remember seeing a clip of Endless Sleep on Granada TV years ago (Live at Erics in Liverpool???) and loved the song. | |
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I'll be picking it up - I'm a big fan of everything Lowe did in this era, but this album is definitely my favourite. | |
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