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Wotta moniker. Is this guy for real? Or is he really Nick Lowe?? A strange, Springsteen-ish delivery marks "Zero's" primitive R&B, and the overtones of a countrified Van Morrison on the reverse resemble the late lamented Brinsley Schwarz band — whose lead vocalist was Nick Lowe, this | Wotta moniker. Is this guy for real? Or is he really Nick Lowe?? A strange, Springsteen-ish delivery marks "Zero's" primitive R&B, and the overtones of a countrified Van Morrison on the reverse resemble the late lamented Brinsley Schwarz band — whose lead vocalist was Nick Lowe, this disc's producer. Nick may not be the homely bloke on the sleeve, but that voice is suspect. Both sides are solid, durable listening, and only "Zero" is on the ''Bunch of Stiffs'' album. | ||
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