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Nick Lowe
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As the leader of the seminal pub rockers
Brinsley Schwarz
, a producer, and a solo artist,
Nick Lowe
held considerable influence over the development of punk rock. With
the Brinsleys
,
Lowe
began a back-to-basics movement that flowered into punk rock in the late '70s. As the house producer for Stiff, he recorded many seminal records by the likes of
the Damned
,
Elvis Costello
, and
the Pretenders
. His rough, ragged production style earned him the nickname "Basher" and also established the
amateurish, D.I.Y. aesthetics of punk. Despite his massive influence on punk rock,
Lowe
never really was a punk rocker.
Lowe
was concerned with bringing back the tradition of three-minute pop singles and hard-driving rock & roll, but he subverted his melodic songcraft with a nasty sense of humor. His early solo singles and albums
Jesus of Cool
and
Labour of Lust
overflowed with hooks, bizarre jokes, and an infectious energy that made them some of the most acclaimed pop records of the new wave era. As new wave began to fade away in the early '80s,
Lowe
began to explore roots rock, eventually becoming a full-fledged country-rocker in the '90s. While he never had another hit after 1980's
"Cruel to Be Kind,"
his records found a devoted cult audience and often were critically praised.
The son of a British Royal Air Force officer,
Lowe
spent part of his childhood stationed in the Middle East before his family settled in Kent. As a teenager, he played in a variety of bands, including
Three's a Crowd
and
Sounds 4 Plus 1
, with his friend, guitarist
Brinsley Schwarz
. In 1965, the pair formed the guitar-pop band
Kippington Lodge
, which landed a contract with Parlophone Records the following year. Over the next four years, the group released five singles, none of which received much attention. In 1969,
Kippington Lodge
evolved into the country-rock band
Brinsley Schwarz
, who secured a record contract with United Artists the following year. At the outset of their career,
the Brinsleys
attempted to gain fame by holding a showcase concert at the Fillmore East, but the publicity stunt backfired, making the band outcasts from the British music scene by the time their first album was released. Over the next five years, the group slowly built a following as the leading exponents of pub rock, a back-to-basics movement of good-time rock & roll that earned a niche in the early '70s.
With their unassuming appearance and unpretentious music, pub rockers set the stage for punk rock in the late '70s, not only by relying on three-chord rock & roll, but also establishing a circuit of pubs to play. Of all the old-guard pub rockers,
Lowe
was the most significant in the development of punk rock. By the time
Brinsley Schwarz
broke up in 1975, he had already gained a reputation as an excellent, eccentric songwriter, and he was beginning to produce artists like
Graham Parker
,
Dr. Feelgood
, and
the Kursaal Flyers
. At the time, his songwriting was veering away from the country-rock and bluesy rock that distinguished his
Brinsley
work, and he was beginning to write inventive pop songs.
Lowe
wanted to leave United Artists, but the label refused to let him go, so he proceeded to record a series of deliberately unmarketable singles in hopes of getting kicked off the label. The first was
"Bay City Rollers We Love You,"
a tongue-in-cheek tribute to the teen pop sensations credited to
the Tartan Horde
. Inexplicably, the single became a hit in Japan -- the Japanese branch of UA even asked for a full album -- and the label kept him as an artist. However, after
"Let's Go to the Disco,"
credited to
the Disco Brothers
, UA dropped him from the label.
After leaving UA,
Lowe
became the first artist on
Jake Riviera
and
Dave Robinson
's fledgling independent label Stiff Records as well as the label's in-house producer. Recorded for just 65 pounds and released in the summer of 1976,
"So It Goes"
/
"Heart of the City"
became the first British proto-punk single of the late '70s, earning glowing reviews if not sales.
Lowe
began producing records at a rapid rate, helming
the Damned
's debut album,
Damned Damned Damned
-- the first British punk album -- and
Costello
's
My Aim Is True
in 1977; he would produce all of
Costello
's albums between
My Aim Is True
and 1981's
Trust
.
Lowe
also produced singles by
Wreckless Eric
,
the Rumour
, and
Alberto y los Trios Paranoias
as well as
Graham Parker
's early albums. In the summer, he became part of
Dave Edmunds
' touring band
Rockpile
, which would become his backing band within a year. He also released the
Bowi
EP (a play on the title of
David Bowie
's
Low
LP) in 1977, and toured with the Stiff package tour Live Stiffs before leaving the label with
Costello
to join
Riviera
's new label, Radar Records.
Lowe
released his debut album,
Jesus of Cool
(retitled
Pure Pop for Now People
for its American release), in 1978, which featured his first British Top Ten hit,
"(I Love the Sound Of) Breaking Glass."
The single
"American Squirm"
was released in the fall of 1978 to little success. After producing
the Pretenders
' debut single,
"Stop Your Sobbing,"
Lowe
recorded his second album,
Labour of Lust
, supported by
Rockpile
;
Edmunds
'
Repeat When Necessary
was recorded at the same session.
Labour of Lust
featured
Lowe
's one big American hit,
"Cruel to Be Kind,"
which was a reworked version of an old
Brinsley Schwarz
song. Between the recording and touring in 1979,
Lowe
married
Carlene Carter
, the step-daughter of
Johnny Cash
; he would produce her albums
Musical Shapes
(1980) and
Blue Nun
(1981).
Lowe
and
Edmunds
toured with
Rockpile
to support their respective 1979 albums, and the pair were the subject of the BBC documentary Born Fighters later that year.
Rockpile
's shows became notorious for their wild, frequently drunken performances and the group's spirited selection of originals and obscure covers. In 1980, the band decided to record an album together, but the sessions were plagued by tension between
Lowe
and
Edmunds
.
Seconds of Pleasure
, the group's lone album, was released in the fall of 1980 to mixed reviews; it generated one hit single, the
Lowe
-written
"Teacher Teacher."
Rockpile
split only months after the release of
Seconds of Pleasure
, with the remaining members choosing to support
Edmunds
on his solo album.
Lowe
returned with
Nick the Knife
in February of 1982, supporting the album with a band featuring guitarist
Martin Blemont
and keyboaridst
Paul Carrack
; the group was first called
the Chaps
, but their name changed to
Noise to Go
during the American tour.
Nick the Knife
was a moderate hit, but its follow-up, 1983's
The Abominable Showman
, was a flop.
Lowe
retaliated by shifting his music toward roots rock on his 1984 album
And His Cowboy Outfit
. Both
Cowboy Outfit
and its 1985 successor,
Rose of England
, were greeted with positive reviews and improved sales; the former featured his last U.K. hit,
"Half a Boy Half a Man,"
and the latter featured his last U.S. hit, a reworking of his chestnut
"I Knew the Bride (When She Used to Rock & Roll)."
In 1986, he reunited with
Costello
to produce
Blood & Chocolate
. The album was one of many records -- including efforts by
the Fabulous Thunderbirds
,
John Hiatt
, and
Paul Carrack
-- he produced in the '80s.
During much of the mid-'80s,
Lowe
suffered from alcohol abuse, but with the assistance of his old mates
Costello
and
Riviera
, he recovered and gave up looking for a crossover pop hit, concentrating on country-rock and roots rock.
Pinker and Prouder Than Previous
(1988) was the first indication of this shift in style, but the record largely went unnoticed. Produced by
Dave Edmunds
,
Party of One
(1990) became his first charting album since 1985. Later that year,
Lowe
divorced
Carter
. The following year, he formed the supergroup
Little Village
with
John Hiatt
,
Ry Cooder
, and
Jim Keltner
; all of the musicians played on
Hiatt
's 1987 breakthrough album,
Bring the Family
.
Little Village
was fraught with tension, and their eponymous 1992 album and its supporting tour suffered as a result. The group disbanded upon the tour's conclusion. While he was working on material for a new album,
Lowe
's
Brinsley Schwarz
composition
"(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding,"
which had previously been a hit for
Costello
, was covered by
Curtis Stigers
for the soundtrack to
Whitney Houston
's film The Bodyguard. The album became the biggest-selling soundtrack album in history and, in the process,
Lowe
unexpectedly became a millionaire from the songwriting royalties.
Lowe
made a comeback in 1994 with the straight country album,
The Impossible Bird
. Hailed as his finest effort in years, the album became a hit in the burgeoning Americana movement in the U.S., and he supported the album with his first solo tour in five years; his touring band featured former
Commander Cody
guitarist
Bill Kirchen
. In 1998,
Lowe
returned with
Dig My Mood
, followed by a series of three albums for Yep Roc: 2001's
The Convincer
, 2004's live
Untouched Takeaway
, and 2007's
At My Age
. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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