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  1. Don't Get Weird on Me Babe is the second solo album by the English musician Lloyd Cole, released in 1991. [2] [3] The title comes from a Raymond Carver expression. [4] Unlike the original release, the American version of the album leads with the "rock" half and ends with the orchestral songs.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lloyd_ColeLloyd Cole - Wikipedia

    Cole subsequently relocated to New York City and recorded with various musicians, including Fred Maher, Robert Quine and Matthew Sweet. 1990–1992: Lloyd Cole and Don't Get Weird on Me Babe. This solo setting produced two studio albums, Lloyd Cole in 1990 – preceded by the single "No Blue Skies" – and Don't Get Weird on Me Babe ...

  3. For the recording of the album, Cole wanted a nucleus of musicians to play with. He was first in contact with Fred Maher who would co-produce the album and also serve as the drummer. For the lead guitar, Cole already had had Robert Quine in mind long before a meeting was arranged by mutual acquaintance Maher.

  4. 1989 – Lloyd Cole and the Commotions 1984-1989 is released worldwide and sells well. LC records in New York with Fred Maher (Scritti Politti, Lou Reed), Robert Quine (Richard Hell, Lou Reed), Blair Cowan from the Commotions and the then unknown bass player Matthew Sweet. All the while his hair is growing longer.

  5. Guitar – Lloyd Cole; Keyboards – Blair Cowan; Management – Alan Parks, Derek MacKillop; Mastered By – Tim Young; Percussion – Fred Maher; Photography By – Kevin Westenberg; Producer – Fred Maher, Lloyd Cole, Paul Hardiman; Vocals – Lloyd Cole; Written-By – Cowan* (tracks: 4, 7, 9), Maher* (tracks: 11), Cole*

  6. 12 de oct. de 2014 · A Briton who lives in Easthampton these days, Cole reunites here with Fred Maher (Lou Reed, Scritti Politti) and Matthew Sweet, and adds his son, Will, on guitar. Cole whips through...

  7. 25 de oct. de 2012 · Lloyd Cole is once again reaching out to his fanbase to help finance the recording of his next album, a project that finds the singer-songwriter reuniting with part of the team — Matthew Sweet on bass and co-producer/drummer Fred Maher — behind Cole's 1990 self-titled solo debut, the so-called X ...