Nick Lowe
Solo Albums 1982-1990
YEP ROC. CD/DL/LP NICK LOWE’S self-deprecating ’70s nickname Basher nodded to his no-nonsense, one-take “bash it out” production style. He could function that way because of his deep understanding of how songs worked, as revealed during his time as the driving force behind pub rock’s early tenants, Brinsley Schwarz, and Dave Edmunds’ Rockpile as singer/bassist/guitarist/songwriter/enthusiast, at which time he was also producing Elvis Costello, Graham Parker, The Damned, Dr. Feelgood, The Pretenders, Carlene Carter, John Hiatt and more.
After the Brinsleys, Lowe had recorded The Jesus Of Cool (1978) and ’79’s Labour Of Lust, enjoying Top 12 singles with I Love The Sound Of Breaking Glass and Cruel To Be Kind, the latter also hitting 12 in the US. The next three years were gobbled…