I know it's only the third week of the new year, but I have the feeling that the battle for "Best Reissue of 2008" is over, with the announcement of Yep Roc's Feburary 19 release date of Nick Lowe's Jesus Of Cool.
Jesus Of Cool was Nick Lowe's debut solo album, released in Europe in 1978, but when it came time to put it out in the States, Columbia Records freaked out about the "controversial" title, and put it out under the very apt name, Pure Pop For Now People, with a different track order and a couple song additions and subtractions. The album's personnel was Lowe, Dave Edmunds, Billy Bremner, and Terry Williams...whom fans of pub-rock history will recognize as the mighty Rockpile. Both versions of the album contained the infectious "So It Goes", which holds a place in modern music history as the first release on the influential Stiff Records label.
Yep Roc's 30th anniversary edition of Jesus of Cool includes "all the tracks from the original release in its original sequencing as well as the bonus tracks available on Pure Pop for Now People and other b-sides and rarities from that era," says the press release.
Check the 21-track line-up:
Music For Money I Love The Sound Of Breaking Glass Little Hitler Shake And Pop Tonight So It Goes No Reason 36 Inches High Marie Provost Nutted By Reality Heart Of The City (Live) Shake That Rat I Love My Label They Called It Rock Born A Woman Endless Sleep Halfway To Paradise Rollers Shaw Cruel To Be Kind (Original Version) Heart Of The City I Don't Want The Night To End
And Yep-Roc's offering these bonus tracks for pre-orders: "Bay City Rollers We Love You" and "Allorolla" (by Nick Lowe side project Tartan Horde) "Let's Go To The Disco" and "Everybody Dance" (by side project the Disco Brothers)
Pure and simple, this album is a pop masterpiece and proof that Lowe is one of the world's greatest living songwriters.
Lowe's famously been quoted in the NY Daily News as saying, "I didn't want to become one of those thinning-haired, jowly old geezers who still does the same shtick they did when they were young, slim and beautiful." I hereby implore Lowe to pull that shtick out of the attic, get Rockpile back together, hit the road, and show the indie-popsters how it's done.
In honor of Nick Lowe's excellent new album, At My Age and the news that he'll be playing for free at 7 World Trade Center on September 19, we thought it would be fun to let you practice singing one of the greatest pop songs ever, Nick's "Cruel To Be Kind", karaoke-style.
Oh, I can't take another heartache, Though you say you're my friend, I'm at my wits' end! You say you're love is bona fide, But that don't coincide with the things that you do And when I ask you to be nice, you say
You've gotta be Cruel to be kind in the right measure, Cruel to be kind it's a very good sign, Cruel to be kind means that I love you, Baby, you've gotta be cruel to be kind.
Well I do my best to understand dear, But you still mystify, and I want to know why. I pick myself up off the ground To have you knock me back down again and again! And when I ask you to explain, you say
You've gotta be Cruel to be kind in the right measure, Cruel to be kind it's a very good sign, Cruel to be kind means that I love you, Baby, you've gotta be cruel to be kind.
Well I do my best to understand dear, But you still mystify, and I want to know why. I pick myself up off the ground To have you knock me back down again and again! And when I ask you to explain, you say
You've gotta be Cruel to be kind in the right measure, Cruel to be kind it's a very good sign, Cruel to be kind means that I love you, Baby, you've gotta be cruel to be kind...
Nick Lowe Tour Dates: 09.17.2007 Birchmere Alexandria
09.18.2007 World Cafe Live Philadelphia
09.19.2007 7 World Trade Center New York
09.21.2007 Somerville Theatre Somerville
09.22.2007 Club Soda Montreal
09.24.2007 Mod Theatre Toronto
09.25.2007 The Ark Ann Arbor
09.27.2007 Park West Chicago
09.28.2007 Shank Hall Milwaukee
09.29.2007 Fine Line Music Cafe Minneapolis
10.02.2007 Safari Sam's Los Angeles
10.05.2007 Great American Music Hall San Francisco
10.06.2007 Golden Gate Park San Francisco
10.08.2007 The Aladdin Portland
And here's Nick Lowe and His Cowboy Outfit from 1985, in the video for "I Knew The Bride (When She Used To Rock N Roll)":