Dig My Mood

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com's Best of 1998
Who'd have dreamed that Nick Lowe, one-time New Wave smart aleck at large, would reemerge in the '90s as a soulful balladeer? And yet 1998's Dig My Mood is a splendid study in moody, bar-time reverie, as is the lost treasure that is its predecessor, The Impossible Bird. The onetime hit man (remember "Cruel to Be Kind"?) may not have rediscovered the commercial base he'd once accumulated, but, against the odds, he's making the finest albums of his lengthy career. --Steven Stolder

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Three decades on, Nick Lowe has evolved from British pub-rock pioneer (with Brinsley Schwarz) to new wave godfather (producing Elvis Costello, among others) to postrock crooner. It's a surprising but convincing transformation, begun with the country-inflected minimalism of 1994's superb The Impossible Bird and pared to an even leaner chamber pop on this subdued charmer. Bird found Lowe damping his jokester's instincts to dig deeply and soberly into romantic despair and a gnawing, midlife... read more

Dig My Mood

Music Review:

  1. Dizzy Spells
  2. EBX 2 [Box set] [Import] [Limited Edition]
  3. Epilogue
  4. Forget Yourself [DualDisc]
  5. God Bless the Go-Go's
  6. I Don't Want to Know If You Don't Want [CD-single] [Import]
  7. I Think I'm Paranoid, Pt. 2
  8. Innocence
  9. Intergalactic [CD-single] [Import]
  10. Leviathan [Live]

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Legends Of Doo Wop Alive

Heise & Lange-Müller: Songs

Favourite British Music

Music: Seafaring Man

Grayfolded [Import]

Haul Ass [Import]

Field Recordings: Javanese Court Gamelan [Import]

Hunter [Import]

Great British Psychedelic Singles Box V.4 [Box set] [Import]

Electronic Works 1: La Légende d'Eer

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Exotic Oriental Belly Dancing

El Baile de la Mariposa

Can You Bagg It Up?

Live at the BBC