Nick Lowe / Pure Pop For Now People (US, Columbia, JC 35329) <March 1978>

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Nick Lowe / Pure Pop For Now People (US, Columbia, JC 35329) <March 1978>
(SIDE 1) AL 35329-1B
(SIDE 2) BL 35329-1B

もともとUKで"Jesus of Cool"のタイトルでリリースされた1978年のデビュー作です。UK盤から"Shake And Pop"を削り、"Rollers Show"と"They Called It Rock"を加えてます。

Jesus of Cool is the solo debut album by British singer-songwriter Nick Lowe. Produced by Lowe, it was released in March 1978 by Radar Records in the UK.In the United States, the album was reconfigured by Columbia Records and retitled Pure Pop for Now People, a slogan that had appeared on the original UK album cover, with Columbia opting for a different track listing: "Shake and Pop" was replaced with "They Called It Rock," a slightly different version of the song by Lowe's sister band Rockpile, which had been included as a single-sided bonus 45 in the original UK album; the live version of "Heart of the City" was replaced with a studio version that had been released as the b-side of Lowe's "So It Goes" single on Stiff Records; and "Rollers Show," a song originally released by Lowe in 1977 as a United Artists novelty single under the name Tartan Horde (a follow-up to their single "Bay City Rollers We Love You"), was added. The songs are also in a different order than the UK version.

I Love The Sound of Breaking Glass
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDbUEydkuR8

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