music.wikisort.org - CompositionDig My Mood is an album by British singer-songwriter Nick Lowe.[6][7] Produced by Lowe and Neil Brockbank, it was released in the UK in 1998 by Demon Records and elsewhere by Upstart Records.
1998 studio album by Nick Lowe
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| Released | 26 January 1998 |
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| Recorded | June 1996 – June 1997 |
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| Studio | RAK Studios, St. John's Wood, London; September Sound, Twickenham, London; The Bonaparte Rooms, St. Margaret's, London and R.G. Jones Studio, Wimbledon, London |
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| Genre | Rock and roll |
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| Length | 36:58 |
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| Label | Demon Records/Upstart Records |
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| Producer | Neil Brockbank, Nick Lowe[1] |
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Critical reception
AllMusic wrote that Lowe's songs "are quietly ambitious, exploring new territory lyrically and musically, without leaving his signature style."[2] No Depression wrote that Dig My Mood "resonates with a relaxed, after-hours vibe."[8] The A.V. Club called the album "evidence that the flame that drives Lowe hasn't so much dimmed as intensified into a deeper blue."[9] The Hartford Courant wrote that "the studio musicians are almost irrelevant on this release, given the strength of Lowe's vocals and the magnetic attraction of his songs."[10]
Track listing
All songs written by Nick Lowe except where noted.
- "Faithless Lover" – 2:44
- "Lonesome Reverie" – 2:52
- "You Inspire Me" – 3:09
- "What Lack of Love Has Done" – 2:48
- "Time I Took a Holiday" – 3:29
- "Failed Christian" (Henry McCullough) – 3:53
- "Man That I've Become" – 2:52
- "Freezing" – 3:56
- "High on a Hilltop" – 3:03
- "Lead Me Not" – 2:58
- "I Must Be Getting Over You" – 2:19
- "Cold Grey Light of Dawn" (Ivory Joe Hunter) – 2:55
Personnel
- Nick Lowe – vocals, rhythm guitar, bass guitar
- Steve Donnelly – lead guitar
- Nick Pentelow – tenor saxophone
- Robert Treherne – drums
- Geraint Watkins – organ, piano, electric guitar, accordion
Production credits
- Produced by Neil Brockbank, Nick Lowe
- Recorded at RAK Studios – St. John's Wood, September Sound – Twickenham, The Bonaparte Rooms – Twickenham, R.G. Jones Studios – Wimbledon, London, England between June 1996 and July 1997
References
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