Rose of England

nick Lowe
Rose of England

35,15 EUR  29,29 EUR
LP
Vivid Sound
Release date: 24/Aug/2017
Shipping charges are minimized.
11 visitors
are looking at this item
Delivery to US in: 5-9 workdays (only 1 left in stock)
Sales Rank: #326 in Songwriter
#31547 in Rock
Style: Songwriter
Product No.: 2097899166

Other products from nick Lowe

Accessories

Content:

Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Darlin' Eyes 2:43
1.2 She Don't Love Nobody 3:20
1.3 7 Nights to Rock 2:44
1.4 Long Walk Back 3:53
1.5 The Rose of England 3:24
1.6 Lucky Dog 3:06
2.1 I Knew the Bride (When She Used to Rock 'N' Roll) 4:25
2.2 Indoor Fireworks 3:31
2.3 (Hope to God) I'm Right 2:42
2.4 I Can Be the One You Love 4:00
2.5 Everyone 3:03
2.6 Bo Bo Skediddle 3:02
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: Lp Gatefold
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 GATEFOLD
The 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.
No. of tracks: 12
Manufacturer No.: LPYEP2396
Product Safety

Other products from Vivid Sound

display all

Product feedback

Write a feedback
There are currently no product reviews.