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Dave Edmunds
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Roots-rockers are seldom as purist as
Dave Edmunds
. Throughout his career, he stayed true to '50s and '60s rock & roll -- for
Edmunds
, rock & roll history stopped somewhere in 1963, after
the Beach Boys
' first singles but before
the Beatles
' hits. After establishing himself as a hotshot lead guitarist in the blues-rockers
Love Sculpture
, he launched his solo career by painstakingly re-creating oldies in his own studio, usually recording every track by himself. Through all of his efforts,
he learned how to uncannily replicate the sound of Sun, Chess, and
Phil Spector
records, which not only helped him garner several U.K. hits in the early '70s, but also led to successful production work with artists like
the Flamin' Groovies
and
Brinsley Schwarz
. In the late '70s, he hit the peak of his career when he teamed up with former
Schwarz
bassist
Nick Lowe
to form
Rockpile
. For several years,
Edmunds
recorded albums with
Rockpile
and toured relentlessly with the band, which resulted in a string of hit U.K. singles. After the group imploded in the early '80s, he slowly disappeared from the mainstream, even as he made his most commercial music with producer
Jeff Lynne
;
Edmunds
eventually retreated to cult status in the '90s.
Dave Edmunds
never abandoned the music he discovered as a teenager in Cardiff, Wales. He learned to play guitar by playing with
the Everly Brothers
and
Elvis Presley
records, picking out leads by
James Burton
,
Chet Atkins
and
Scotty Moore
. He was also fascinated by
Phil Spector
's records, as well as American blues and country.
Edmunds
began playing in various British blues bands in the early '60s, eventually forming
Love Sculpture
with bassist
John Williams
and drummer
Bob Jones
, who was later replaced by
Terry Williams
.
Love Sculpture
's gimmick was playing bluesy, psychedelicized version of classical songs, and their interpretation of
Khachaturian
's
Sabre Dance
became a British Top Five hit in 1968. Within a year, the group rode out their success and broke up.
Edmunds
returned to his home in Wales and constructed the eight-track studio Rockfield in Monmouthshire, where he holed up and taught himself how to meticulously re-create the sounds of his favorite records. Many of these recordings were made entirely by
Edmunds
, usually with
Williams
assisting on bass. One of the first records released from the Rockfield sessions was actually one of the least indicative of his style, since it interpreted the source material instead of replicating it. Featuring his vocal piped in through a telephone line,
Edmunds
' revamped version of
Smiley Lewis
'
"I Hear You Knockin'"
became a fluke hit, reaching the Top Ten in both America and England, and he quickly followed it with the
Rockpile
LP, a collection of straightforward oldies covers that became a modest success. Over the next few years, he recorded the material that became his second album,
Subtle As a Flying Mallet
, as well as producing records by similar-minded rockers like
Ducks Deluxe
,
the Flamin' Groovies
and
Brinsley Schwarz
.
During 1974,
Edmunds
made a brief appearance in the film Stardust and helped assemble the soundtrack. Also that year, he produced the
Brinsley
's last record,
New Favourites
. During the recording, he struck up a friendship with bassist
Nick Lowe
, who over the next few years became his key collaborator.
Lowe
helped
Edmunds
move away from covers and into performing new songs, largely written by
Lowe
, that re-created the spirit of old rock & roll. Following the 1975 release of
Subtle As a Flying Mallet
-- it produced two Top Ten U.K. hits with
"Baby I Love You"
and
"Born to Be With You"
--
Edmunds
began to rely on
Lowe
's original material and sought out newer songs in the same vein, as well as more obscure oldies. In return,
Lowe
joined
Edmunds
' touring band
Rockpile
, which also featured drummer
Terry Williams
and guitarist
Billy Bremner
. The first record the pair worked on heavily together was 1977's
Get It
, which also was
Edmunds
' first record for
Led Zeppelin
's label, Swan Song.
Get It
was well received, as was 1978's
Tracks on Wax 4
, the first album
Edmunds
recorded with
Rockpile
as his backing band. By that point,
Rockpile
was touring constantly, earning terrific reviews in the U.K. press, who grouped the band in with the burgeoning new wave movement largely because of their drunken, reckless energy. In 1979, the band entered the studio to simultaneously cut
Edmunds
'
Repeat When Necessary
and Lowe's
Labour of Lust
, and the sessions were captured on the BBC documentary
Born Fighter
. Both records were hits, with
Repeat When Necessary
generating the major British hit
"Girls Talk,"
as well as the Top 20
"Queen of Hearts,"
which
Juice Newton
later replicated for her breakthrough success.
Rockpile
entered the studio in 1980 to record the group's first full-fledged album,
Seconds of Pleasure
. During the recording, tensions between
Edmunds
and
Lowe
began to surface, resulting in an album that failed to capture the band's live sound.
Seconds of Pleasure
was a moderate success, but the group disbanded following its supporting tour.
Twangin'
,
Edmunds
' first post-
Rockpile
album, appeared in 1981 and featured contributions from
Williams
and
Bremner
. The album was a minor hit, generating a hit cover of
John Fogerty
's
"Almost Saturday Night."
Edmunds
signed with Columbia the following year, releasing
D.E. 7th
, another moderately successful record. With 1983's
Information
,
Edmunds
began working with producer
Jeff Lynne
, a former member of
Electric Light Orchestra
. Not surprisingly for a prog rock veteran,
Lynne
brought
Edmunds
a more measured sound, encouraging him to work with synthesizers and drum machines. While greeted with mixed reviews,
Information
was successful in the U.S., resulting in the hit
"Slipping Away."
The pair followed the same formula for 1984's
Riff Raff
, which was an unqualified bomb.
During the early '80s,
Edmunds
had produced records for rockabilly revivalists the
Stray Cats
, and in 1984, he produced
the Everly Brothers
' comeback record,
EB 84
. As his solo career stalled in the wake of
Riff Raff
,
Edmunds
concentrated on production, working on several acclaimed records, including
k.d. lang
's debut
Angel With a Lariat
and
the Fabulous Thunderbirds
' breakthrough
Tuff Enuff
. He returned to his own career in 1987 with the live
I Hear You Rockin'
, which went ignored. Three years later, he released
Closer to the Flame
, his first studio record in six years, to mixed reviews. That same year, he reunited with
Nick Lowe
to produce
Lowe
's
Party of One
. Rhino Records released the double-disc compilation
Anthology
in 1993, and the following year,
Edmunds
returned with
Plugged In
, his first set of one-man-band material since
Subtle As a Flying Mallet
.
Plugged In
was received with good reviews, and
Edmunds
supported the album with his first tour in several years. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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