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Nick Lowe



Album Rating: (4 of 5 stars)
Review Comments: I recently heard Nick Lowe first on Garrison Keelor's "A Prairie Home Companion" and then again on an interview with NPR. I was carried away by his song "Rome Wasn't Built In A Day" so i ordered his newest C.D. I like it very much. All of the songs are great.
A great C.D.




Album Rating: (5 of 5 stars)
Review Comments: This is one of his best pieces of work. His voice is more mature, and his singing is far smoother than his younger stuff.
Older, wiser, better




Album Rating: (5 of 5 stars)
Review Comments: Back in the day, one often wondered what would happen to the punk-rockers who railed against dinosaur rock acts when *they* aged. Here's one answer, in the form of a thoroughly enjoyable album.
Of all the Stiff-era literate punk rockers, Nick Lowe has aged the best, neither holding on to the snotty-young-man persona until it's off-putting (Elvis Costello) nor losing his edge and wit completely (Dave Edmunds). Here's a collection of songs that are mature in outlook, mellow and tasteful in execution, yet as knowing and sharp as anything he wrote in the '70s. From the title and artwork to the burnished leather of his voice, Lowe has embraced rather than fought against the march of time.
Recommended.
A perfect morning after record!



Album Rating: (4 of 5 stars)
Review Comments: As an old-time Nick Lowe fan, I was unsure what to expect from him as he's middle aging. What he's created is a bunch of heart-felt songs that are all very pleasing to the ear. The tracks are a wonderful mix of pop anc country, and the horns (which concerned me) are a great compliment. No "I Knew The Bride"-esque tracks, but not dull either. Perfect record to cleanse the sins from the night before.
Nick Lowe- "At My Age"




Album Rating: (5 of 5 stars)
Review Comments: You can't go wrong buying any Nick Lowe album, but "At My Age" has to be one of his best. Like a fine wine, Nick is getting better with age: simply a brilliant songwriter and one of the best voices in the business.
England should declare him a national treasure, and if they don't want to, he can move to the US and WE will!
I only give this album 5 stars because that's the most you CAN rate it.