Stiff Stuff
Wreckless Eric is right up there with Nick Lowe when it comes to my Favorite Stiff artists. One of the best albums in the Stiff catalog me'thinks.
Wreckless Eric is right up there with Nick Lowe when it comes to my Favorite Stiff artists. One of the best albums in the Stiff catalog me'thinks.
I downloaded this because I fell in love with "Whole Wide World" when it first came out in the 70s and John Peel played it continuusly. Wreckless also did some sessions for John that were pretty good: this record did not disappoint, very enjoyable tunes, even if he's not the most wonderful vocalist in the world - butthe voice suits the songs - great stuff!
i remember well seeing eric at the agora in atlanta- those were the days when just a couple of bucks got you into a crowded venue for a band you loved and some beer you might not. he had a sense of fun you just don't find in bands anymore- i can still see him grabbing the mike-stand in an attempt to smash it onto the stage in a moment of punk fury... only to fail miserably and trip over his own feet. it was a great show and he played all the songs i wanted to hear. how i miss those days.
Fantastic! Wreckless Eric was one of the buried gems of the Stiff family of artists. In America he was overshadowed by Elvis Costello, Nick Lowe, and to some extent Ian Dury, and he never really got his due stateside. Here's your opportunity to help rectify that grievous wrong. Now, let's get The Wonderful World of Wreckless Eric up on emusic too!