Nick Lowe
Nick Lowe has probably the greatest ear for
melody in the modern world - but this is not just a pop melody
composing genius - This is also a very clever man with a sense of humor
: Example? When David Bowie released an album called Low,
Nick responded with an album called Bowi !
In 1963, Nick Lowe started his first group,
Sound 4 Plus 1, with Brinsley Schwarz, while both were at school in
Woodbridge. Soon after, Lowe left school with the intention of traveling, and Schwarz returned to Tunbridge Wells to form a band
called Three's Company which became Kippington Lodge after they signed
a record deal with EMI.
After Kippington Lodge's first single, Shy
Boy, Lowe joined the group. They made four more singles, none of
which were successful - the band being compelled to tour as Billie
Davis' backing group just to subsist.
In a last ditch attempt to avoid
extinction, Kippington Lodge changed their name to Brinsley Schwarz in
September 1969 and released over 60 tracks - 40 of which were written
by Lowe, the lead vocalist and bass player. The band finally decided
to call it a day with a final gig at London's Marquee Club on
18 March, 1975.
While
recovering the impetus to re-enter the arena of live rock & roll,
Lowe amused himself by writing songs, playing sessions, producing
Graham Parker and the Rumour albums and releasing whimsical pop
singles as The Tartan Horde and The Disco Brothers.
Lowe became house-producer and recording
artist at Stiff Records in August 1976, recording two singles, one EP
and miscellaneous album tracks for people like Wreckless
Eric, The
Damned and Magic Michael. Lowe also played at the first Mont de
Marsan Annual Punk Festival in October 1976 in a makeshift band
called The Girls.
Lowe nurtured the early career of
Elvis Costello, produced Dr Feelgood and played and recorded with
Rockpile - a band publicly unveiled in December 1976 as a temporary
unit (featuring Dave Edmunds, Terry Williams and Billy Bremner). He
also participated in the Live Stiffs tour in October and
November 1977 in an ad hoc band called Last Chicken In The Shop.
In December 77, Lowe left Stiff for Radar
and made the Top 10 single I Love The Sound Of Breaking Glass
and then recorded his debut solo album, Jesus Of Cool, which
yielded the giant hit Cruel To Be Kind. To protect
American sensibilities, the album was renamed Pure Pop For Now
People when released in the USA.
Lowe spent 1978 touring the world with
Rockpile, producing
Elvis Costello, recording with Dave
Edmunds,
producing Mickey Jupp and Chrissie Hynde and writing and recording
tracks of his own. Labour Of Lust, his second album, was
released in July 1979 and the single from it, Cracking Up, was
a chart hit in England and Australia.
Nick Lowe has been a major architect of
perfect pop since the mid 70s and possesses an unmatched understanding
of the pure principles of quality pop music.
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