Having issued his solo debut in 1982, Sudden formed the Jacobites in 1984 with his brother, ex-Swell Maps drummer Epic Soundtracks, and guitarist Dave Kusworth. Bassist Mark Lemon rounded out the charter lineup, and the group made their LP debut with a self-titled effort on the indie label Glass in 1984; they also released an EP, "Shame for the Angels", that year. A second album, "Robespierre's Velvet Basement", appeared in 1985 and was something of a critical and underground success. Originally slated to be a double LP, it spawned another album's worth of outtakes from the sessions, which were released on a German label as "Lost in a Sea of Scarves".
The Jacobites' debut - originally issued in 1984 - quickly established the band's darkly romantic formula, their sound a druggy, dingy amalgam of touchstones including Neil Young, the Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan (the latter Nikki Sudden's most obvious vocal model). For all of the group's borrowed moves, however, there's a spark of ingenuity which sets them well apart from the average copyists - it's tough to imagine Sudden's dispirited, lived-in songs at home in any other sonic environment, and the best of his compositions (the superb "Big Store" and "Silver Street" among them) would do even his idols proud.
Tracklist:
Big Store (Orig) 8:00
Kissed You Twice 3:25
Hurt Me More 4:15
Jacobites Grave 0:40
Kings And Queens 5:10
Silver Street 4:55
Hanging Out The Banners 3:45
Need A Friend 4:35
Little Bird 2:20
Angels In My Arms 1:50
For The Roses 4:00
Nikki Sudden & Dave Kusworth - Jacobites (1984)
(320 kbps, cover art included)
Tracklist:
Big Store (Orig) 8:00
Kissed You Twice 3:25
Hurt Me More 4:15
Jacobites Grave 0:40
Kings And Queens 5:10
Silver Street 4:55
Hanging Out The Banners 3:45
Need A Friend 4:35
Little Bird 2:20
Angels In My Arms 1:50
For The Roses 4:00
Nikki Sudden & Dave Kusworth - Jacobites (1984)
(320 kbps, cover art included)
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