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1.1 Burning - 2:071.2 Heart (Lowe, Rockpile) - 3:411.3 Stick It Where the Sun Don't Shine - 3:421.4 Queen of Sheba - 3:291.5 My Heart Hurts (Lowe, Carlene Carter) - 2:391.6 Couldn't Love You (Any More Than I Do) - 2:361.7 Let Me Kiss Ya - 2:451.8 Too Many Teardrops (Lowe, Carter) - 3:321.9 Ba Doom - 2:191.10 Raining Raining - 2:451.11 One's Too Many (And a Hundred Ain't Enough) (Lowe, Kim Wilson) - 2:371.12 Zulu Kiss (Lowe, J.E. Ceiling) - 3:22 |
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Number of discs: |
1 |
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Description: | Nick The Knife re-established Nick as a solo artist after Rockpiles final album (and the only one issued under the groups name!) Seconds of Pleasure. Rockpiles Terry Williams and Billy Bremner made contributions, but Nick also transitioned towards his new band Noise to Go by bringing back old friend Bobby Irwin, introducing bassist James Eller and Paul Carrack. The album features Nicks version of Heart (Bremner had sung it on the Rockpile album) as well as an eclectic survey of pop music styles from power pop to doo-wop. My Heart Hurts, penned with then-wife Carlene Carter, was the lead single. This reissue includes demo versions of Heart and Raining, Raining as well as the rarity (recorded around the same time) I Got a Job. - Nick the Knife is a 1982 album by Nick Lowe. The album was Lowe's third solo LP, and his first since the 1981 breakup of his band Rockpile. However, the record still has several Rockpile ties, as Lowe's former bandmates Billy Bremner and Terry Williams play on the album. In addition, Lowe does a slowed-down remake of the Rockpile song "Heart"; the original version can be found on the band's album Seconds of Pleasure sung by Bremner. |
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No. of tracks: |
12 |
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Manufacturer No.: |
LPYEP2401 |
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