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Jesus of Cool

Jesus of Cool is the solo debut album by British singer-songwriter Nick Lowe. Produced by Lowe, it was released in March 1978 by Radar Records in the UK.

Jesus of Cool
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 1978 (1978-03)
Recorded1976–77
Studio
Genre
Length33:17
LabelRadar
ProducerNick Lowe
Nick Lowe chronology
Jesus of Cool
(1978)
Labour of Lust
(1979)
Back cover
From the original Radar Records release

In the United States, the album was reconfigured by Columbia Records and retitled Pure Pop for Now People, a slogan that had appeared on the original UK album cover, with Columbia opting for a different track listing: "Shake and Pop" was replaced with "They Called It Rock," a slightly different version of the song by Lowe's other band Rockpile, which had been included as a single-sided bonus 45 in the original UK album; the live version of "Heart of the City" was replaced with a studio version that had been released as the b-side of Lowe's "So It Goes" single on Stiff Records; and "Rollers Show," a song originally released by Lowe in 1977 as a United Artists novelty single under the name Tartan Horde (a follow-up to their single "Bay City Rollers We Love You"),[3] was added. The songs are also in a different order than the UK version.

Jesus of Cool has been highly acclaimed by critics. In February 2008, it was reissued in an expanded, deluxe edition by Proper Records in the UK and Yep Roc Records in the US.[4] On April 23, 2022, for Record Store Day, the album was rereleased again under the name Wireless World, combining the track lists of Jesus of Cool and Pure Pop for Now People into one album.[5]

Two verses of the song "So It Goes" were featured in the 1979 film Rock 'n' Roll High School.

Themes edit

Jesus of Cool has a number of tracks attacking the commercialism and greed of the record industry and the shallow content of pop music: "Music for Money," the fraternal twin songs "Shake and Pop" and "They Called It Rock," and "Rollers Show," the last being a parody of the teen audience of the Bay City Rollers. Although musically sophisticated in conventional genres, the album shares the energy, cynicism and rebelliousness of the contemporary new wave movement.

Album cover edit

The original vinyl album cover features six pictures of Nick Lowe. The UK, US and Scandinavian versions featuring a slightly different selection of photos. On both covers, the phrase "PURE POP FOR NOW PEOPLE" is spelled out in small letters across the photos. "PURE" was small yellow print in the top left photo, "POP" was small red print in the top middle, "FOR" was small blue print in the top right, "NOW" was small blue print bottom left, "PEO" was small yellow print in the bottom middle and "PLE" was small red print in the bottom right.

The UK version had a photo of three kitsch glass swan ornaments on the back sleeve. The US version replaced this with a picture of Lowe dressed up in a green Riddler suit made by Antoinette Laumer Sales. The design of the inner sleeve also differs between the UK and US versions.

The UK, US and Scandinavian sleeves were designed by Barney Bubbles.

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [6]
American Songwriter     [7]
Christgau's Record GuideA[8]
Entertainment WeeklyA[9]
Mojo     [10]
Pitchfork9.3/10[11]
Rolling Stone     [12]
Spin     [13]
Spin Alternative Record Guide9/10[14]
Uncut     [15]

Reviewing the American release in 1978, Village Voice critic Robert Christgau called it "an amazing pop tour-de-force demonstrating that if the music is cute enough the words can be any old non-cliché". The characters in Lowe's songs, he observed, "cut off their right arms, castrate Castro, love the sound of breaking glass, roam with alligators in the heart of the city, and go to see the Bay City Rollers. But because the hooks cascade so deftly from sources as diverse as the Beach Boys and the Boomtown Rats, I care about every one of them."[16]

Peter Silverton of Sounds said at the time of release, "Despite the track to track differences in sound, they're all so very Lowe – sparse, carefully selected instrumentation, delicacy of touch and understated vocals. But when he turns in masterpieces like 'Marie Provost' – certainly the best, most fully formed lyrics he's ever written – you forget the partial failures."[17]

Nick Kent, writing in NME, noted that fans of Lowe would be "more than a little pissed off" by the inclusion of five songs that had previously been released in different formats, but also said, "if you're not already familiar with these titles then you at least have nothing to complain about, seeing that they're almost uniformly superb."[18]

Track listing edit

All songs written by Nick Lowe, except where otherwise noted.

Jesus of Cool edit

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Music for Money" 2:03
2."I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass"Lowe, Andrew Bodnar, Steve Goulding3:05
3."Little Hitler"Lowe, Dave Edmunds2:51
4."Shake and Pop" 3:13
5."Tonight" 3:45
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."So It Goes" 2:23
2."No Reason" 3:25
3."36 Inches High"Jim Ford2:50
4."Marie Provost" 2:41
5."Nutted by Reality" 2:46
6."Heart of the City (Live)" 2:14
Bonus 7" single
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."They Called It Rock"Lowe, Rockpile, Edmunds3:10
  • "They Called It Rock" was a single-sided, non-album 45, credited to the band Rockpile.
  • "Rollers Show" and "They Called It Rock," both of which were included on the US issue of Pure Pop for Now People, were added as bonus tracks to the first UK CD release of this album in 1989.[19]

Pure Pop for Now People edit

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."So It Goes" 2:23
2."I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass"Lowe, Andrew Bodnar, Steve Goulding3:05
3."Tonight" 3:45
4."Marie Provost" 2:41
5."Heart of the City" 2:01
6."Rollers Show" 3:31
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."They Called It Rock" 3:10
2."No Reason" 3:25
3."Little Hitler"Lowe, Dave Edmunds2:51
4."Nutted by Reality" 2:46
5."36 Inches High"Jim Ford2:50
6."Music for Money" 2:09
  • "Heart of the City" is the studio version.

Jesus of Cool (2008 deluxe edition) edit

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Music for Money" 2:03
2."I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass"Lowe, Andrew Bodnar, Steve Goulding3:05
3."Little Hitler"Lowe, Dave Edmunds2:51
4."Shake and Pop" 3:13
5."Tonight" 3:45
6."So It Goes" 2:23
7."No Reason" 3:25
8."36 Inches High"Jim Ford2:50
9."Marie Provost" 2:41
10."Nutted by Reality" 2:46
11."Heart of the City" (Live) 2:14
And more:
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12."Shake That Rat" 2:12
13."I Love My Label"Lowe, Profile3:00
14."They Called It Rock"Lowe, Rockpile, Edmunds3:13
15."Born a Woman"Martha Sharp3:27
16."Endless Sleep" 4:08
17."Halfway to Paradise"Gerry Goffin, Carole King2:26
18."Rollers Show" 3:32
19."Cruel to Be Kind" (Original Version)Lowe, Ian Gomm2:52
20."Heart of the City" 2:07
21."I Don't Want the Night to End" 1:57
  • "Cruel to Be Kind" is the original version by Brinsley Schwarz, recorded for their unreleased album It's All Over Now and first released as the B-side to Lowe's "Little Hitler" single in 1978.

Wireless World (2022 Record Store Day release) edit

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Music for Money" 2:03
2."I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass"Lowe, Andrew Bodnar, Steve Goulding3:05
3."Little Hitler"Lowe, Dave Edmunds2:51
4."Shake and Pop" 3:13
5."Tonight" 3:45
6."So It Goes" 2:23
7."No Reason" 3:25
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."36 Inches High"Jim Ford2:50
2."Marie Provost" 2:41
3."Nutted by Reality" 2:46
4."Heart of the City" (Live) 2:14
5."They Called It Rock" 3:13
6."Rollers Show" 3:32
7."Heart of the City" (Studio Version) 2:07

Personnel edit

Upon the album's initial release, the cover artwork deliberately omitted any mention of the musicians involved.

Charts edit

Chart (1978) Position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[20] 77
The Netherlands 26
Sweden 31
United Kingdom (Official Charts Company) 22
US Billboard 200 127

Related links edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The 50 Best New Wave Albums". Paste. 8 September 2016. Retrieved 28 December 2017.
  2. ^ Segretto, Mike (2022). "1978". 33 1/3 Revolutions Per Minute - A Critical Trip Through the Rock LP Era, 1955–1999. Backbeat. p. 348. ISBN 9781493064601.
  3. ^ "Tartan Horde – Rollers Show - Allorolla Part 1 (1977, Vinyl)". Discogs.
  4. ^ Maher, Dave (5 December 2007). . Pitchfork. Archived from the original on 19 December 2007. Retrieved 5 December 2007.
  5. ^ RSD '22 Special Release: Nick Lowe - Wireless World, retrieved 24 April 2022
  6. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Jesus of Cool – Nick Lowe". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 October 2020.
  7. ^ Waterman, Doug (1 March 2008). . American Songwriter. Archived from the original on 18 December 2011. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
  8. ^ Christgau, Robert (1981). "L". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor and Fields. ISBN 0-89919-026-X. Retrieved 1 March 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
  9. ^ Brunner, Rob (3 March 2008). "Jesus of Cool: 30th Anniversary Edition". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
  10. ^ "Nick Lowe: Jesus of Cool". Mojo. No. 172. March 2008. p. 120.
  11. ^ LeMay, Matt (18 February 2008). "Nick Lowe: Jesus of Cool". Pitchfork. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
  12. ^ Fricke, David (21 February 2008). . Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 30 January 2009. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
  13. ^ Hermes, Will (March 2008). "Reissues". Spin. Vol. 24, no. 3. p. 97. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
  14. ^ Sheffield, Rob (1995). "Nick Lowe". In Weisbard, Eric; Marks, Craig (eds.). Spin Alternative Record Guide. Vintage Books. p. 232. ISBN 0-679-75574-8.
  15. ^ Jones, Allan (13 February 2008). . Uncut. Archived from the original on 2 March 2019. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
  16. ^ Christgau, Robert (24 April 1978). "Christgau's Consumer Guide". The Village Voice. Retrieved 9 June 2017.
  17. ^ Silverton, Peter (25 February 1978). "Nick Lowe: Jesus Of Cool". Sounds. Retrieved 17 July 2019 – via Rock's Backpages.
  18. ^ Kent, Nick (25 February 1978). "Nick Lowe: Jesus Of Cool". NME. Retrieved 17 July 2019 – via Rock's Backpages.
  19. ^ "Nick Lowe – Jesus of Cool (1989, CD)". Discogs.
  20. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 182. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.

External links edit

  • Jesus of Cool at Discogs (list of releases)

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Jesus of Cool is the solo debut album by British singer songwriter Nick Lowe Produced by Lowe it was released in March 1978 by Radar Records in the UK Jesus of CoolStudio album by Nick LoweReleasedMarch 1978 1978 03 Recorded1976 77StudioChalk Farm Studios LondonEden Studios ChiswickJackson Studios RickmansworthPathway Studios Stoke NewingtonGenreNew wave 1 pop 2 Length33 17LabelRadarProducerNick LoweNick Lowe chronologyJesus of Cool 1978 Labour of Lust 1979 Back coverFrom the original Radar Records release In the United States the album was reconfigured by Columbia Records and retitled Pure Pop for Now People a slogan that had appeared on the original UK album cover with Columbia opting for a different track listing Shake and Pop was replaced with They Called It Rock a slightly different version of the song by Lowe s other band Rockpile which had been included as a single sided bonus 45 in the original UK album the live version of Heart of the City was replaced with a studio version that had been released as the b side of Lowe s So It Goes single on Stiff Records and Rollers Show a song originally released by Lowe in 1977 as a United Artists novelty single under the name Tartan Horde a follow up to their single Bay City Rollers We Love You 3 was added The songs are also in a different order than the UK version Jesus of Cool has been highly acclaimed by critics In February 2008 it was reissued in an expanded deluxe edition by Proper Records in the UK and Yep Roc Records in the US 4 On April 23 2022 for Record Store Day the album was rereleased again under the name Wireless World combining the track lists of Jesus of Cool and Pure Pop for Now People into one album 5 Two verses of the song So It Goes were featured in the 1979 film Rock n Roll High School Contents 1 Themes 2 Album cover 3 Critical reception 4 Track listing 4 1 Jesus of Cool 4 2 Pure Pop for Now People 4 3 Jesus of Cool 2008 deluxe edition 4 4 Wireless World 2022 Record Store Day release 5 Personnel 6 Charts 7 Related links 8 References 9 External linksThemes editJesus of Cool has a number of tracks attacking the commercialism and greed of the record industry and the shallow content of pop music Music for Money the fraternal twin songs Shake and Pop and They Called It Rock and Rollers Show the last being a parody of the teen audience of the Bay City Rollers Although musically sophisticated in conventional genres the album shares the energy cynicism and rebelliousness of the contemporary new wave movement Album cover editThe original vinyl album cover features six pictures of Nick Lowe The UK US and Scandinavian versions featuring a slightly different selection of photos On both covers the phrase PURE POP FOR NOW PEOPLE is spelled out in small letters across the photos PURE was small yellow print in the top left photo POP was small red print in the top middle FOR was small blue print in the top right NOW was small blue print bottom left PEO was small yellow print in the bottom middle and PLE was small red print in the bottom right The UK version had a photo of three kitsch glass swan ornaments on the back sleeve The US version replaced this with a picture of Lowe dressed up in a green Riddler suit made by Antoinette Laumer Sales The design of the inner sleeve also differs between the UK and US versions The UK US and Scandinavian sleeves were designed by Barney Bubbles Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 6 American Songwriter nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 7 Christgau s Record GuideA 8 Entertainment WeeklyA 9 Mojo nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 10 Pitchfork9 3 10 11 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 Spin nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 Spin Alternative Record Guide9 10 14 Uncut nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 15 Reviewing the American release in 1978 Village Voice critic Robert Christgau called it an amazing pop tour de force demonstrating that if the music is cute enough the words can be any old non cliche The characters in Lowe s songs he observed cut off their right arms castrate Castro love the sound of breaking glass roam with alligators in the heart of the city and go to see the Bay City Rollers But because the hooks cascade so deftly from sources as diverse as the Beach Boys and the Boomtown Rats I care about every one of them 16 Peter Silverton of Sounds said at the time of release Despite the track to track differences in sound they re all so very Lowe sparse carefully selected instrumentation delicacy of touch and understated vocals But when he turns in masterpieces like Marie Provost certainly the best most fully formed lyrics he s ever written you forget the partial failures 17 Nick Kent writing in NME noted that fans of Lowe would be more than a little pissed off by the inclusion of five songs that had previously been released in different formats but also said if you re not already familiar with these titles then you at least have nothing to complain about seeing that they re almost uniformly superb 18 Track listing editAll songs written by Nick Lowe except where otherwise noted Jesus of Cool edit Side oneNo TitleWriter s Length1 Music for Money 2 032 I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass Lowe Andrew Bodnar Steve Goulding3 053 Little Hitler Lowe Dave Edmunds2 514 Shake and Pop 3 135 Tonight 3 45 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Length1 So It Goes 2 232 No Reason 3 253 36 Inches High Jim Ford2 504 Marie Provost 2 415 Nutted by Reality 2 466 Heart of the City Live 2 14 Bonus 7 singleNo TitleWriter s Length1 They Called It Rock Lowe Rockpile Edmunds3 10 They Called It Rock was a single sided non album 45 credited to the band Rockpile Rollers Show and They Called It Rock both of which were included on the US issue of Pure Pop for Now People were added as bonus tracks to the first UK CD release of this album in 1989 19 Pure Pop for Now People edit Side oneNo TitleWriter s Length1 So It Goes 2 232 I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass Lowe Andrew Bodnar Steve Goulding3 053 Tonight 3 454 Marie Provost 2 415 Heart of the City 2 016 Rollers Show 3 31 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Length1 They Called It Rock 3 102 No Reason 3 253 Little Hitler Lowe Dave Edmunds2 514 Nutted by Reality 2 465 36 Inches High Jim Ford2 506 Music for Money 2 09 Heart of the City is the studio version Jesus of Cool 2008 deluxe edition edit Side oneNo TitleWriter s Length1 Music for Money 2 032 I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass Lowe Andrew Bodnar Steve Goulding3 053 Little Hitler Lowe Dave Edmunds2 514 Shake and Pop 3 135 Tonight 3 456 So It Goes 2 237 No Reason 3 258 36 Inches High Jim Ford2 509 Marie Provost 2 4110 Nutted by Reality 2 4611 Heart of the City Live 2 14 And more No TitleWriter s Length12 Shake That Rat 2 1213 I Love My Label Lowe Profile3 0014 They Called It Rock Lowe Rockpile Edmunds3 1315 Born a Woman Martha Sharp3 2716 Endless Sleep 4 0817 Halfway to Paradise Gerry Goffin Carole King2 2618 Rollers Show 3 3219 Cruel to Be Kind Original Version Lowe Ian Gomm2 5220 Heart of the City 2 0721 I Don t Want the Night to End 1 57 Cruel to Be Kind is the original version by Brinsley Schwarz recorded for their unreleased album It s All Over Now and first released as the B side to Lowe s Little Hitler single in 1978 Wireless World 2022 Record Store Day release edit Side oneNo TitleWriter s Length1 Music for Money 2 032 I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass Lowe Andrew Bodnar Steve Goulding3 053 Little Hitler Lowe Dave Edmunds2 514 Shake and Pop 3 135 Tonight 3 456 So It Goes 2 237 No Reason 3 25 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Length1 36 Inches High Jim Ford2 502 Marie Provost 2 413 Nutted by Reality 2 464 Heart of the City Live 2 145 They Called It Rock 3 136 Rollers Show 3 327 Heart of the City Studio Version 2 07Personnel editUpon the album s initial release the cover artwork deliberately omitted any mention of the musicians involved Nick Lowe vocals bass guitars piano Billy Bremner guitars Dave Edmunds guitars vocals John Turnbull lead guitar on Nutted by Reality John McFee guitar solo on Tonight Martin Belmont guitar Andrew Bodnar bass Norman Watt Roy bass on Nutted by Reality Terry Williams drums Steve Goulding drums Pete Thomas drums Charley Charles drums on Nutted by Reality Bob Andrews piano organ Steve Nieve piano on Nutted by Reality Roger Bechirian tambourine and backing vocals on I Love The Sound Of Breaking Glass organ on Marie Provost Charts editChart 1978 Position Australia Kent Music Report 20 77 The Netherlands 26 Sweden 31 United Kingdom Official Charts Company 22 US Billboard 200 127Related links edit Marie Provost guitar tabs and lyrics Marie PrevostReferences edit The 50 Best New Wave Albums Paste 8 September 2016 Retrieved 28 December 2017 Segretto Mike 2022 1978 33 1 3 Revolutions Per Minute A Critical Trip Through the Rock LP Era 1955 1999 Backbeat p 348 ISBN 9781493064601 Tartan Horde Rollers Show Allorolla Part 1 1977 Vinyl Discogs Maher Dave 5 December 2007 Nick Lowe Reissues Expands Jesus of Cool Pitchfork Archived from the original on 19 December 2007 Retrieved 5 December 2007 RSD 22 Special Release Nick Lowe Wireless World retrieved 24 April 2022 Erlewine Stephen Thomas Jesus of Cool Nick Lowe AllMusic Retrieved 25 October 2020 Waterman Doug 1 March 2008 Nick Lowe gt Jesus of Cool 30th Anniversary Edition American Songwriter Archived from the original on 18 December 2011 Retrieved 9 June 2017 Christgau Robert 1981 L Christgau s Record Guide Rock Albums of the Seventies Ticknor and Fields ISBN 0 89919 026 X Retrieved 1 March 2019 via robertchristgau com Brunner Rob 3 March 2008 Jesus of Cool 30th Anniversary Edition Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 9 June 2017 Nick Lowe Jesus of Cool Mojo No 172 March 2008 p 120 LeMay Matt 18 February 2008 Nick Lowe Jesus of Cool Pitchfork Retrieved 9 June 2017 Fricke David 21 February 2008 Nick Lowe Jesus of Cool Rolling Stone Archived from the original on 30 January 2009 Retrieved 9 June 2017 Hermes Will March 2008 Reissues Spin Vol 24 no 3 p 97 Retrieved 9 June 2017 Sheffield Rob 1995 Nick Lowe In Weisbard Eric Marks Craig eds Spin Alternative Record Guide Vintage Books p 232 ISBN 0 679 75574 8 Jones Allan 13 February 2008 Nick Lowe Jesus of Cool Uncut Archived from the original on 2 March 2019 Retrieved 9 June 2017 Christgau Robert 24 April 1978 Christgau s Consumer Guide The Village Voice Retrieved 9 June 2017 Silverton Peter 25 February 1978 Nick Lowe Jesus Of Cool Sounds Retrieved 17 July 2019 via Rock s Backpages Kent Nick 25 February 1978 Nick Lowe Jesus Of Cool NME Retrieved 17 July 2019 via Rock s Backpages Nick Lowe Jesus of Cool 1989 CD Discogs Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book p 182 ISBN 0 646 11917 6 External links editJesus of Cool at Discogs list of releases Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jesus of Cool amp oldid 1188866963, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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