Quiet Please: The New Best of Nick Lowe

Quiet Please: The New Best of Nick Lowe

by Nick Lowe
Quiet Please: The New Best of Nick Lowe

Quiet Please: The New Best of Nick Lowe

by Nick Lowe

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Overview

Quiet Please bears the subtitle "The New Best of Nick Lowe," making no attempt to disguise the fact that it's been a full 20 years since Nick's last hits collection, Basher. That "new" designation is also a subtle indication of the editorial slant of Quiet Please, how it shifts away from the frenzied new wave rocker toward the swinging songwriter of the '90s and 2000s, and not just because the second disc of this double-disc set is devoted to the mellow, deeply felt country-rock and torch songs that have been Lowe's specialty since 1994's The Impossible Bird. Compilation producer Gregg Geller admits to bypassing Lowe's covers in favor of his originals -- that explains why such singles as "Switchboard Susan," "Teacher Teacher," and "7 Nights to Rock" aren't here -- but he also deliberately skews the selection of songs from the '70s and '80s to create a common thread from Brinsley Schwarz's 1974 finale The New Favourites to 2007's At My Age, one that concentrates on Lowe's wry, immaculately crafted songs and not the pop prankster Jesus of Cool. This approach may fit the sensibility of Lowe's latter-day records, illustrating the through line from "Endless Sleep" and "You Make Me" to "Lately I've Let Things Slide" and "Indian Queens," but it isn't necessarily a more accurate reading of his career. After all, until The Impossible Bird, there was a lot of rock & roll in Lowe's albums, something that this collection downplays quite a bit -- but if that's the side of Nick you need to hear, stick with Basher, whose title speaks to its style as much as Quiet Please. Plus, this rock & roll deficiency is the only flaw on this otherwise sterling collection, the first to cover pretty much his entire career, which means it's the first to give an idea of just what a consistent body of work Lowe has built up over the years. Over the course of two discs and 49 tracks, the sounds may shift but the quality doesn't: there's not a dip in quality and everything on the second disc holds its own with the music on the first. Throughout it all, Lowe's knack for sly, understated songcraft shines and if he doesn't necessarily get better over the years, he might get seamless, writing songs so elegantly polished and delivered they seem effortless. While it could hardly be said to have all of Nick's best -- it not only is skimpy on rock and Rockpile, but also only one cut from Brinsley Schwarz -- it does what so few career-spanning compilations do: it tells a story and stands as testament to the artist's enormous talents. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 03/17/2009
Label: Yep Roc
UPC: 0634457261822
Rank: 41787

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding
  2. So It Goes
  3. Heart of the City
  4. Endless Sleep
  5. Marie Provost
  6. I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass
  7. Cracking Up
  8. American Squirm
  9. Cruel to Be Kind
  10. Without Love
  11. You Make Me
  12. When I Write the Book
  13. Play That Fast Thing (One More Time)
  14. Burning
  15. Heart
  16. Raining Raining
  17. Ragin' Eyes
  18. Mess Around with Love
  19. Wish You Were Here
  20. L.A.F.S.
  21. Half a Boy and Half a Man
  22. The Gee and the Rick and the Three Card Trick
  23. The Rose of England
  24. I Knew the Bride (When She Used to Rock and Roll)
  25. Wishing Well

Disc 2

  1. Lovers Jamboree
  2. Shting-Shtang
  3. All Men Are Liars
  4. What's Shakin' on the Hill
  5. Don't Think About Her When You're Trying to Drive
  6. Fool Who Knows
  7. Soulful Wind
  8. The Beast in Me
  9. I Live on a Battlefield
  10. Shelley My Love
  11. You Inspire Me
  12. Lonesome Reverie
  13. Faithless Lover
  14. What Lack of Love Has Done
  15. Man That I've Become
  16. Lately I've Let Things Slide
  17. Homewrecker
  18. Has She Got a Friend?
  19. Let's Stay in and Make Love
  20. Indian Queens
  21. I Trained Her to Love Me
  22. People Change
  23. Long Limbed Girl
  24. Hope for Us All

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Nick Lowe   Primary Artist,Bass,Guitar,8-String Bass,Guitar (Rhythm),Fender Telecaster,Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Paul Carrack   Primary Artist,Organ,Piano,Keyboards,Organ (Hammond),Vocals (Background)
Brinsley Schwarz   Primary Artist,Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Rockpile   Primary Artist
Little Village   Primary Artist
Tessa Niles   Vocals (Background)
Andrew Bodnar   Bass
Terry Williams   Drums
Steve Goulding   Drums
Paul Speare   Saxophone
Austin DeLone   Piano,Guitar (Acoustic)
Bob Andrews   Piano,Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Bob Loveday   Viola,Violin
Elvis Costello   Vocals (Background)
Bill Kirchen   Trombone,Guitar (Electric)
Bill Gibson   Drums,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Billy Bremner   Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Billy Rankin   Drums,Percussion
Ian Gomm   Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Steve Nieve   Piano,Organ (Hammond)
Chrissie Hynde   Vocals
Chris Hayes   Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Robert Trehern   Drums,Vocals (Background)
Carlene Carter   Piano,Organ (Hammond)
Geraint Watkins   Organ,Piano,Guitar (Electric)
Ry Cooder   Guitar,Guitar (Electric)
Johnny Colla   Guitar,Saxophone,Vocals (Background)
Roger Bechirian   Organ,Tambourine,Vocals (Background)
Sean Hopper   Keyboards,Vocals (Background)
Jimmy Paterson   Trombone
Ray Brown   String Bass
Martin Belmont   Guitar,Guitar (Electric)
Neil Brockbank   Vox Organ
Dave Plews   Trumpet
Jeff Blythe   Saxophone
Matt Holland   Piano,Soloist,Trumpet,Flugelhorn
Dave Edmunds   Organ,Piano,Guitar,Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Martin Winning   Sax (Tenor)
Paul Riley   Bass
Steve Donnelly   Guitar
Bobby Irwin   Drums,Vocals (Background)
Matt Radford   Double Bass
James Eller   Bass
John Hiatt   Guitar,Voices
Huey Lewis   Harmonica,Vocals (Background)
Jim Keltner   Drums
Aldo Bocca   Guitar
Bruce Thomas   Bass
Pete Thomas   Drums
Nick Pentelow   Sax (Tenor)
Linnea Svensson   Vocals (Background)
Shane Bradley   Bass
Neill King   Piano,Organ (Hammond)
Phillip Frederick Odgers   Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Ben Barson   Piano,Organ (Hammond)
Paul Simmonds   Guitar,Bouzouki
Jon Odges   Drums
Mario Cippolina   Bass
Gary Grainger   Fuzz Guitar

Technical Credits

Andrew Bodnar   Composer
Elvis Costello   Producer
Colin Fairley   Producer
Roger Bechirian   Producer
Neil Brockbank   Producer
The Men They Couldn't Hang   Performer
Dave Edmunds   Producer
Paul Carrack   Duet
Paul Bass   Producer
Gregg Geller   Compilation Producer
Vic Anesini   Mastering
Huey Lewis   Producer
Nick Lowe   Producer
Jake Riviera   Producer
Michael Putland   Photography
Dan Burn-Forti   Photography
Saint Keverne Band   Performer
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