LOWE PROFILE: A Tribute To Nick Lowe
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Record Label: Brewery Records
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Thirty top-notch artists join forces on this two-disc set to pay tribute to the Jesus Of Cool. The tracks on this collection were recorded exclusively for this release and span Basher's entire prolific career. Songs touch on his Brinsley Schwarz years, his recordings with Rockpile, and his solo releases, up through and including his most recent release, The Convincer. The album includes a 16-page booklet with extensive liner notes by executive producer, Walter Clevenger, and an introduction by music critic and author, John Borack.
Artists and Track Listing:
DISC ONE
1. Eric Ambel - 12 Step Program (To Quit You Babe)
2. Ian Gomm - Cruel To Be Kind
3. Foster & Lloyd - Without Love
4. Dave Alvin - Failed Christian
5. Don Dixon - True Love Travels On A Gravel Road
6. Steve Allen - (I Love The Sound Of) Breaking Glass
7. Walter Clevenger & The Dairy Kings - There's A Cloud In My Heart
8. Michael Carpenter - (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding?
9. Terry Anderson & The Olympic Ass Kickin Team - You Got The Look I Like
10. Bryan Shaddix - Couldn't Love You (Anymore Than I Do)
11. Rick Shea & Christy McWilson - Never Been In Love
12. Tipsy Jack - Marie Provost
13. Chris Gaffney - Crying In My Sleep
14. Rex Holmes & We Monster - Homewrecker
15. Steve Wynn - Truth Drug
DISC TWO
1. Ron Flynt & The Blue Hearts - I Knew The Bride (When She Used To Rock & Roll)
2. Jamie Hoover - American Squirm
3. Eugene Edwards - The Ugly Things
4. Greg Trooper - What's Shaking On The Hill
5. sparkle*jets uk - When I Write The Book
6. James Intveld - Lonesome Reverie
7. Tiffany Anastasia Lowe - Heart
8. Duane Jarvis - Cupid Must Be Angry
9. Robbie Rist - Love So Fine
10. Kim Shattuck - You Make Me
11. The Lowe Beats - Don't Want The Night To End
12. Monkey Bowl - Let's Eat
13. The Brilliant Mistakes - Everyone
14. The Glimmer Stars - Rollers Show
15. The 'lectric Chairs - Heart Of The City
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Fanstastic -
author: Eric C Lindstrom
All I can say is that this 2 CD collection of Nick Lowe songs is fantastic. A long-time Nick Lowe fan and I am loving the retakes on these classic and little known Nick songs. Whenever I get music like this, I am always afraid I'll wear out the CD from so much play!
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A heartfelt tribute to a musician whose talent and attitude has made a real impa
author: Mark Deming
Nick Lowe is the sort of artist whose work as a musician, songwriter, and producer is so unpretentious and straightforward that many folks tend to overlook how strong it is, and how diverse his repertoire has been. From the hippie-friendly country rock of his early recordings with Brinsley Schwarz and the straight-ahead pub rock of Rockpile to the engagingly smart-assed pure pop of his early solo work and the mature blue-eyed soul of Dig My Mood and The Convincer, Lowe writes and sings with simplicity, clarity, wit, and an emotional weight that has caught the attention of plenty of folks who know good music when they hear it, ranging from Johnny Cash to Elvis Costello. While Lowe Profile: A Tribute to Nick Lowe isn't the first Nick Lowe tribute album, it certainly outclasses 2001's Labour of Love: The Music of Nick Lowe, largely thanks to its lineup of contributors -- most of the artists on Lowe Profile are roots rockers and pop mavens who obviously know and love Lowe's music, but also bring their own flavors to the performances, and along the way testify to the diversity of his material. The bluesy growl of Eric "Roscoe" Ambel's "12 Step Program (To Quit You Babe)" and the twang-infused "Never Been in Love" from Rick Shea and Christy McWilson demonstrate how Lowe's records have caught many different ears, while Kim Shattuck's bare-bones reading of "You Made Me" sits next to the frantic rock of "I Don't Want the Night to End" from the Lowe Beats (Scott McCaughey's Nick Lowe cover band) and both sound right as rain in this context. (Other participants include Ian Gomm, Dave Alvin, Steve Wynn, Foster & Lloyd, and Duane Jarvis.) Sparkle*Jets U.K.'s "When I Wrote the Book" is the only performance of the 30 here that sounds slavishly devoted to Lowe's original recording, which says a lot about Lowe Profile and the people who helped make it -- this isn't a bunch of slapped-together covers, but a heartfelt tribute to a musician whose talent and attitude has made a real impact among people who love music; if it makes you want to pull Pure Pop for Now People or The Impossible Bird off the shelf, it also doesn't sound woefully inadequate in comparison, and that's no small thing.
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Former Rockpile leader & pub-rock doyen worshipped by Dave Alvin, Steve Wynn etc
author: Luke Torn
Critics compared California power-popper Walter Clevenger to Nick Lowe so many times, Walter took matters into his own hands. With his group the Dairy Kings as de facto house band, Clevenger assembled 30 stalwarts from the underground pop/roots realm, constructing a consistently engaging collection. Drawing on the pathos, playfulness and elasticity in Lowe's underrated catalogue, tracks range from bluegrass ditties to garage roars. The cuts that hone in on Lowe's peculiar melodic flair - like Bryan Shaddix's "I Couldn't Love You (Anymore Than I Do)" - reign supreme.
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