Nick Lowe
He began his recording career in 1966 as a member of Kippington Lodge, founded with his friend Brinsley Schwarz, which released a few singles on Parlophone. Three years later Kippington Lodge had changed its name to Brinsley Schwarz and its musical focus to country- and blues-rock. Lowe's best-known songs from the Brinsley Schwarz era are "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding," which was a major hit for Elvis Costello in 1979, and "Cruel to Be Kind," a song the other band members rejected but was later a solo hit for Lowe.
After leaving Brinsley Schwarz in the mid-1970s, Lowe began playing in Rockpile with Dave Edmunds. In August 1976, Lowe released "So It Goes" b/w "Heart of...
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Album Labour Of Lust - 1979
Born Fighter
Switch Board Susan
American Squirm
Cruel To Be Kind
Without Love
Skin Deep
Big Kick, Plain Scrap
Love So Fine
Dose Of You
You Make Me
Cracking Up
Album Jesus Of Cool - 1978
I Love The Sound Of Breaking Glass
So It Goes
No Reason
Tonight
Heart Of The City (Live)
Music For Money
Little Hitler
36 Inch High
Shake And Pop
Nutted By Reality
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