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The New Best of Nick Lowe is a 49-track career-spanning collection of songs written by British songwriter Nick Lowe. As well as his solo work, it also features many of his collaborations with the likes of Rockpile , Brinsley Schwarz , Paul Carrack and Little Village .
Lowe's album Labour of Lust received a gold certification in Canada in November 1979. [10] "Cruel to Be Kind", drawn from that album, was Lowe's only international Top 40 hit, coincidentally reaching No. 12 in four separate territories: the UK, Canada, Australia, and the US (on Billboard Hot 100 chart) in 1979. [7] "Cruel To Be Kind", which was ...
All songs by Nick Lowe except where noted. "So It Goes" – 2:33 "Heart of the City" – 2:01 "I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass" (Andrew Bodnar/Steve Goulding/Lowe) – 3:13
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1995: The Brothers Grunt season 4, episode 30, "The Ugly Gruntling" featured the music video for "All Men Are Liars" 1999: The Sopranos season 1, episode 1 featured Lowe's recording of "The Beast in Me" 2011: True Blood (HBO) season 4, episode 43, "Cold Grey Light of Dawn" featured Lowe's song "Cold Grey Light of Dawn"
Labour of Lust is an album by British singer-songwriter Nick Lowe. Produced by Lowe, it was released in 1979 by Radar Records in the UK and Columbia Records in the US. It was recorded and released at the same time as Dave Edmunds' Repeat When Necessary and features the same Rockpile personnel. It led off with "Cruel to Be Kind," Lowe's only ...
Greatest Video Hits 1 was the first Queen video collection on DVD. Most of the content was released previously on VHS and the long defunct CED Videodisc format as Greatest Flix in 1981. It was released in October 2002, and included video hits of the band between 1973 and 1981. The DVD peaked at number one in UK, with sales of more than 90,000 ...
Greatest Hits was released alongside Greatest Flix, a 60-minute compilation released on VHS video, LaserDisc, and CED Videodisc of all the videos Queen had made up until that point in chronological order, and Greatest Pix, a 96-page paperback book edited by Jacques Lowe which featured photos of the band taken by Neal Preston. [3]