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1.1 Darlin' Eyes 2:431.2 She Don't Love Nobody 3:201.3 7 Nights to Rock 2:441.4 Long Walk Back 3:531.5 The Rose of England 3:241.6 Lucky Dog 3:062.1 I Knew the Bride (When She Used to Rock 'N' Roll) 4:252.2 Indoor Fireworks 3:312.3 (Hope to God) I'm Right 2:422.4 I Can Be the One You Love 4:002.5 Everyone 3:032.6 Bo Bo Skediddle 3:02 |
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| Number of discs: |
1 |
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| Extra-Infos: |
Lp Gatefold |
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| Description: | Teaming up again with his Cowboy Outfit, Nick Lowes The Rose of England remains a highly engaging and often overlooked album. The title track tells a World War I-era tale that was sturdy enough to be covered by Brit-folkies The Oyster Band, and features a trademark Lowe hook. Nick took a huge swing at the charts, recording his version (previously recorded by Dave Edmunds, and played live by Rockpile) of his classic I Knew the Bride with pal Huey Lewis producing and his band the News providing the track. Fame and fortune may not have followed, but a solid batch of songs including covers of pals John Hiatt (She Dont Love Nobody) and Elvis Costello (Indoor Fireworks) rubbed shoulders with Nicks originals as well as Nicks most-covered cover (Moon Mullicans 7 Nights to Rock). - LP GATEFOLDThe Rose of England continues with a slightly more contemporary feel. John Hiatt's "She Don't Love Nobody" is a sturdy pop single, while "I Knew the Bride (When She Used to Rock and Roll)"-a song Lowe wrote in the '70s and was popularized by fellow Rockpile member Dave Edmunds-is given a modern kick in the pants, produced by Huey Lewis and featuring Huey's band the News. Granted, from a production standpoint it basically sounds like a Huey Lewis and the News song, but the quality of the songwriting is miles past "The Heart of Rock and Roll". The Rose of England isn't necessarily a record company's bid for Lowe to top the pop charts, though. "Seven Nights to Rock" is a lively, caffeinated rockabilly cover that feels like a timeless whirl through a more carefree time, and there isn't a synthesizer or over processed drum sound in sight.Remastered from original tapes and includes digital download
Released in gatefold sleeve
Catalog number YEP-2396 appears on spine. Catalog number LP-YEP-2396 appears on labels
Recorded at Eden Studios Acton and Boathouse Studios Twickenham during late '84 early '85
? 1985 © 2017 Nick Lowe Ltd. issued under exclusive license to Yep Roc Records
All song published by Plangent Visions Music Ltd except:
A1, B6 published by Universal Music Publishing
A2 published by Trio Music Co. Inc./Fort Knox Music, Inc.
B1 published by Rock Music Co. Ltd
B2 published by Universal Music MGB Songs OBO Universal Music Publ. MGB Ltd
B5 published by Brain Music Inc./BMG Bumblebee
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B1 shown as 'I Knew The Bride (When She Use To Rock And Roll)' on Label and 'I Knew The Bride (When She Use To Rock'N'Roll)' on both Front and Back Covers |
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| No. of tracks: |
12 |
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| Manufacturer No.: |
LPYEP2396 |
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