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*[[Playboy, April 1979]]
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Revision as of 00:30, 9 October 2020

Nick Lowe's Jesus Of Cool (1978) and The Impossible Bird (1994) are included in Elvis Costello's "500 Albums You Need" (Vanity Fair, November, 2000).
Nick Lowe with Elvis Costello and the Attractions.

Member of:


Producer on:

My Aim Is True  (1977)
This Year's Model  (1978)
Armed Forces  (1979)
Get Happy!!  (1980)
Trust  (1981)
Blood & Chocolate  (1986)


Songwriter on:

Co-songwriter (with Ian Gomm) on:

Cruel To Be Kind

Co-songwriter (with Dave Edmunds) on:

Here Comes The Weekend

Co-songwriter (with Bobby Irwin) on:

I Trained Her To Love Me

Co-songwriter (with Kim Wilson) on:

One's Too Many (And A Hundred Ain't Enough)

Co-songwriter (with Dave Edmunds, Billy Bremner & Terry Williams) on:

When I Write The Book


Bass on:

Mystery Dance  (1977, My Aim Is True)
We Oughta Be Ashamed  (recorded 1979)
Baby It's You  (1984, B-side of L.A.F.S. and
The Only Flame In Town singles)
Hurry Down Doomsday (The Bugs Are Taking Over)
 (1991, Mighty Like A Rose)
Poisoned Letter  (recorded 1992)
All The Rage  (1994, Brutal Youth)
Clown Strike  (1994, Brutal Youth)
Just About Glad  (1994, Brutal Youth)
My Science Fiction Twin  (1994, Brutal Youth)
Pony St.  (1994, Brutal Youth)
Rocking Horse Road  (1994, Brutal Youth)
Still Too Soon To Know  (1994, Brutal Youth)

Vocals on:

Baby It's You  (1984, B-side of L.A.F.S. and The Only Flame In Town singles)


Performed with Elvis Costello:

1977    1978    1981    1984    1986    1987    1989    1991    2000    2008    2010    2012


Covered an Elvis Costello song:

Indoor Fireworks
(1985, The Rose Of England)
(1998, Bespoke Songs, Lost Dogs, Detours & Rendezvous)
(1999, The Doings)
(performed live - 1989, 2008, 2010)
Poisoned Rose
(2011, The Old Magic)
Alison  (performed live, 2010-10-01)
Home Is Anywhere You Hang Your Head  (performed live, 2010-10-01)
Mystery Dance  (performed live, 2010-10-01)
Oliver's Army  (performed live, 2010-10-01)
Poisoned Rose  (performed live, 2010-10-01 and 2012-05-24)


Bibliography

1974

1976

1977

1978

1978

1979

1982

1982

1984

1985

1990

1995

2008

2018

Internal links

External links