Nick the Knife

Nick the Knife
Studio album by Nick Lowe
Released February 1982
Recorded at Eden Studios, Acton, London
Genre Rock
Length 34:11
Label F-Beat (United Kingdom)
Columbia (United States)
Producer Nick Lowe
Nick Lowe chronology

Labour of Lust
(1979)
Nick the Knife
(1982)
The Abominable Showman
(1983)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]
Robert Christgau (B+)[2]
Rolling Stone [3]

Nick the Knife is a 1982 album by Nick Lowe. The album was Lowe's third solo LP, and his first since the 1981 breakup of his band Rockpile. However, the record still has several Rockpile ties, as Lowe's former bandmates Billy Bremner and Terry Williams play on the album. In addition, Lowe does a slowed-down remake of the Rockpile song "Heart"; the original version can be found on the band's album Seconds of Pleasure sung by Bremner.

Nick the Knife reached #50 on the Billboard 200, and #99 on the UK album charts. No singles from the album made the US or UK charts, although in Canada "Stick It Where The Sun Don't Shine" hit the top 40.

Nick the Knife is notable for being one of only two Nick Lowe solo albums with no covers, as it is composed entirely of songs written or co-written by Lowe (the other album is 1990's Party of One).

The album is currently out of print.

Track listing

All tracks composed by Nick Lowe, except where indicated

  1. "Burning" - 2:07
  2. "Heart" (Lowe, Rockpile) – 3:41
  3. "Stick It Where the Sun Don't Shine" – 3:42
  4. "Queen of Sheba" – 3:29
  5. "My Heart Hurts" (Lowe, Carlene Carter) - 2:39
  6. "Couldn't Love You (Any More Than I Do)" – 2:36
  7. "Let Me Kiss Ya" – 2:45
  8. "Too Many Teardrops" (Lowe, Carter) – 3:32
  9. "Ba Doom" – 2:19
  10. "Raining Raining" – 2:45
  11. "One's Too Many (And a Hundred Ain't Enough)" (Lowe, Kim Wilson) – 2:37
  12. "Zulu Kiss" (Lowe, Celling) – 3:22

Personnel

Singles

Three songs off this album were released as singles:

  1. promo b/w same
  2. b/w "Stick it Where the Sun Don’t Shine"
  3. double 45 with three live songs "Pet You and Hold You", "Cracking Up" and "(What’s So Funny ’bout) Peace, Love and Understanding"
  4. b/w "Pet You and Hold You" (Live)

Live versions recorded by Nick Lowe and His Noise To Go, February 10, 1982 at the Agora Ballroom, Cleveland, Ohio

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