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  1. Pinker and Prouder Than Previous is a 1988 album by British singer-songwriter Nick Lowe. It was released by Demon Records in the UK and Europe, and was his final album for Columbia Records in the US. On 20 October 2017 Yep Roc Records reissued it on CD and LP, marking its first release on compact disc in the US.

  2. Guitar on "Love Gets Strange", on the Nick Lowe LP Pinker and Prouder Than Previous, Columbia Records / Demon Music Group, 1988. "One Step Over the Line", duet with Rosanne Cash, on Will the Circle Be Unbroken: Volume Two, by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, 1989.

  3. 2 de mar. de 2021 · Title: Pinker And Prouder Than Previous. Year Of Release: 1988. Label: Demon Records. Genre: Roots Rock, Country-Rock, New Wave, Pub Rock, Rock & Roll. Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log) Total Time: 33:20. Total Size: 237 Mb (scans) WebSite: Album Preview. Tracklist: 1 (You're My) Wildest Dream. 2 Crying In My Sleep. 3 Big Hair. 4 Love Gets Strange.

  4. Many of the songs are certainly not bad, yet they rarely distinguish themselves from each other — only “Lover’s Jamboree,” John Hiatts “Love Gets Strange” and Graham Parker’s “Black Lincoln Continental” stand out, and they would have been second-string songs on The Rose of England.

  5. John Hiatt… Nick volvió a grabar un álbum propio con “Pinker And Prouder Than Previous” (1988), en el que su estilo tendió hacia sonidos más rock. “Party Of One” (1990) abrió la nueva década con buen pie ya que se trataba de un magnífico disco en donde colaboraba y producía su antiguo amigo Dave Edmunds.

  6. Pinker and Prouder Than Previous was recorded in pieces during 1986 and ’87 in London and Texas, with a host of friends, including Paul Carrack, Terry Williams, Martin Belmont and John Hiatt. (Lowe was instrumental in Hiatts 1987 “comeback” album, Bring the Family .) He even ended his post-Rockpile estrangement from Edmunds, who produced one song.

  7. 11 de oct. de 2015 · NICK LOWE – Pinker and Prouder Than Previous – (Demon) – 1988. Posted on October 11, 2015 by Franko. This is generally considered to be Nick's worst album (or one of the worst). That doesn't mean it's bad it just mean's it's not up to the standards of what Nick Lowe fans expect.