Nils Lofgren (Remastered) Nils Lofgren

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Album-Release:
1975

HRA-Release:
23.04.2021

Label: A&M

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Classic Rock

Artist: Nils Lofgren

Album including Album cover

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  • 1Be Good Tonight00:50
  • 2Back It Up02:23
  • 3One More Saturday Night03:06
  • 4If I Say It, It's So03:03
  • 5I Don't Want To Know02:47
  • 6Keith Don't Go (Ode To The Glimmer Twin) (Album Version)04:21
  • 7Can't Buy A Break03:15
  • 8Duty02:52
  • 9The Sun Hasn't Set On This Boy Yet02:48
  • 10Rock And Roll Crook02:53
  • 11Two By Two03:04
  • 12Goin' Back03:46
  • Total Runtime35:08

Info for Nils Lofgren (Remastered)



A terrific solo debut that was unfortunately never matched by its follow ups, this album fulfilled the promise he showed with Grin and his stint with Crazy Horse.

As Nils himself puts it in his notes for our Real Gone reissue of this classic record, My first self-titled solo album, affectionately nicknamed the Fat Man album [after the front cover photo], remains a colorful and dramatic chapter in my musical and personal life. And still, one of my best albums. Indeed, this 1975 release spawned a couple of instant classics in Back It Up and the Keith Richards homage Keith Don t Go (Ode to the Glimmer Twin), plus an exceptional cover of Carole King s Goin Back among its many high points. And while some fans familiar with Nils work with Grin and Neil Young were expecting more guitar flash, the spare production by David Briggs and the funky, sympathetic rhythm section of Aynsley Dunbar and Wornell Jones put the focus where it belonged: on the songs. The reputation of this album has only grown over the years, but its only recent appearance on CD in this country was on a long out of print limited edition release; our Real Gone version features liner notes from Nils that take you behind the scenes in the studio and even on the album art photo shoot, and adds some rare pictures to boot. You gotta have this one if you re a 70s rocker.

This 1975 release spawned a couple of instant classics in 'Back It Up', 'If I Say It, It's So', 'Can't Buy A Break', the Keith Richards homage 'Keith Don't Go (Ode to the Glimmer Twin)', plus an exceptional cover of Carole King's 'Goin' Back' among its many high points. The reputation of this album (nicknamed 'The Fatman Album') has only grown over the years!.

Nils Lofgren, guitar, vocals
Aynsley Dunbar, drums
Wornell Jones, bass

Digitally remastered

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