LLOYD COLE – Lloyd Cole

£23.60

1990 – Polydor – UK

1 in stock

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An English-born singer and songwriter, known for his role as lead singer of Lloyd Cole And The Commotions from 1984 to 1989 and for his subsequent solo work. He was born in Buxton, Derbyshire. He grew up in nearby Chapel en le Frith and went to New Mills Grammar School. After failing in law at University College London, he later attended ( but did not graduate from ) the University of Glasgow, where he studied philosophy and English and met the other members of The Commotions. Their 1984 debut, Rattlesnakes, contained numerous literary and pop culture references to figures like Norman Mailer, Grace Kelly, Eva Marie Saint, Truman Capote and Joan Didion. The group produced two more albums, Easy Pieces and Mainstream, before disbanding in 1989, when Cole re-located to New York to record with legendary musicians like Fred Maher and Robert Quine ( as well as a then largely unknown Matthew Sweet ). This solo setting produced two acclaimed albums, Lloyd Cole in 1990 and 1991’s Don’t Get Weird on Me Babe. The latter was recorded in two parts: one side continued the New York rock mastered on his first solo album, while the other side featured a session orchestra, much in the style of Burt Bacharach or Scott Walker. Although some reviewers have claimed Don’t Get Weird on Me Babe ( the title being a quote from the American neo-realism poet Raymond Carve r) to be a creative peak, it produced significantly lesser record sales, and the contract with Capitol Records ended.

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Weight 0.35 kg