The most blasphemous thing about Nick Lowe's 1978 debut solo album was not its original British title. It was the subtext running through his classic — pop and American — roots pastiches on that LP and its U.S. version, Pure Pop for Now People, issued with a slightly different track list. Many of the songs in this combined reissue (with period singles) are about getting screwed by fools, goons and circumstance — "Nutted by Reality," as Lowe put it in one shamelessly Beatlesque chorus. An alumnus of the battle — scarred band Brinsley Schwarz, Lowe spent some of his best vitriol on the record business. Note the past tense in the galloping rise — and — fall tale "They Called It Rock" and the way he sings "music" as "muzak" in the heavy cynicism of "Music for Money." But for Lowe, the best revenge was always a knockout hook, throaty Duane Eddy — like twang from his Rockpile cohorts Dave Edmunds and Billy Bremner, and a bright rain of Pet Sounds — style harmonies, and they're all here, in a provocative array of combinations: the wall of sighs in "Little Hitler," the Phil Spector — spangled gore of "Marie Provost," the delicious menace of the piano bursts and deep tremolo guitar of "I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass." Lowe still makes great records of pop gleam and wise irony, but this is his Book of Genesis.
(Posted: Feb 21, 2008)
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Track List
- Music For Money
- I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass
- Little Hitler
- Shake and Pop
- Tonight
- So It Goes
- No Reason
- 36 Inches High
- Marie Provost
- Nutted by Reality
- Heart of the City [Live]
- Shake That Rat
- I Love My Label
- They Called It Rock
- Born a Woman
- Endless Sleep
- Halfway to Paradise
- Rollers Show
- Cruel To Be Kind
- Heart of the City
- I Dont Want The Night To End
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Buddha58 writes:
One of the best pop albums of all time from the man that helped Elvis's (Costello - that is)early records sound so great. He even gave him "Peace, Love, and Understanding"(a better anthem than "All You Need Is Love")Every song seems to have it's own little joke with a great hook and Beatle harmonies. "So It Goes" and "Skin Deep" are pop classics. Now if only he'd get back with Elvis, it might do them both some good!
Feb 19, 2008 13:56:47
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