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    John HIatt, Nick Lowe & Paul Carrack - Wonderful Copenhagen (2024)

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    John HIatt, Nick Lowe & Paul Carrack - Wonderful Copenhagen (2024)

    John HIatt, Nick Lowe & Paul Carrack - Wonderful Copenhagen (2024)
    MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 185 MB
    1:19:33 | Rock | Label: Sonic Boom

    Collaborations between John Hiatt and Nick Lowe began long before Lowe contributed to Hiatt’s Bring The Family album in 1987, and participated - alongside Ry Cooder and Jim Keltner - in the short-lived super-group Little Village. Indeed, Lowe produced, played bass and provided backing vocals for the second side of Hiatt’s 1983 album Riding With The King. Lowe’s then touring and studio band The Cowboy Outfit were bought in to back Hiatt, and it just so happened that the legendary (even by then) Paul Carrack was a member of the mighty Outfit and thus played his inimitable keyboards on the album too. But that’s not all; when it was time for John Hiatt to take his new record on the road, he didn’t hog the limelight; instead, he invited Lowe and Carrack along, gave them equal billing to himself, and all three got a hand in formulating the set lists; each of the trio featured songs of their own - or ones with which they were notably connected.

    The tour focussed on Europe and Scandinavia - Hiatt had yet to make much impact in his native US - and perhaps the finest of the shows they played took place in Copenhagen on 21st December 1983. A truly democratic affair with Carrack’s ‘Soul Cruising’ kicking things off, and thereafter each participant would take the star turn on a number of their own. Carrack later got to croon perhaps the vocal performance he is most famous for, Squeeze’s ‘Tempted’ (a band he was keyboard player and occasional vocalist with between 1980 and ’81). ‘How Long’, a number one hit in 1975 by Carrack’s former band Ace, is also featured. Nick Lowe’s selection includes cuts from a variety of his solo albums, and includes such classics as ‘Heart Of The City’, ‘Cracking Up’, ‘Half A Boy & Half A Man’ and ‘Cruel To Be Kind’. Master of ceremonies John Hiatt sticks to numbers from Riding With The King, but no one was complaining; it remains among Hiatt’s strongest early records featuring some of his very strongest compositions - without a weak track in its grooves. It would, however, have been near impossible to get these three musos in a room together without a fine selection of cover versions also given an airing, and here we find magical versions of Dusty Springfield’s ‘Little By Little’, Wilson Pickett’s ‘634-5789’, and, originally recorded by The Invincibles in 1966 and covered by the aforementioned Ry Cooder in 1979, ‘I Can’t Win’.

    Tracklist
    1 Soul Crush
    2 I Don't Even Try
    3 Saint Beneath the Paint
    4 The Love That Harms
    5 Tempted
    6 Cruel to Be Kind
    7 Switchboard Susan
    8 Love Like Blood
    9 Girl On a String
    10 Half a Boy and Half a Man
    11 Raging Eyes
    12 I Need You
    13 Little By Little
    14 Cracking Up
    15 Falling Up
    16 How Long
    17 Burning
    18 Lesson in Love
    19 Riding With the King
    20 I Can't Win
    21 I Knew the Bride
    22 Heart of the City
    23 634-5789
    Mediocre sound quality.