Broken Record by Lloyd Cole, released 10 September 2010, includes the following tracks: "The Flipside", "Westchester County Jail", "That's Alright", "Man Overboard" and more.
This version of Broken Record comes as a 1xCD. -
2011 release from the New York-based Scottish singer/songwriter. Broken Record finds Cole returning with a fully fledged band and a stunning new recording that marks a departure from his more recent lo-fi singer/songwriter albums, delivering instead a fully fleshed-out, Rock record.
The album (2010) from the British singer, songwriter, and guitarist who became famous with his pop rock releases in 90s. Rather similar to all his albums of this period. Not for those who like diversity.
Mandy Williams - 24/Sep/2010
In 1984 Lloyd Cole and The Commotions released Rattlesnakes. At the time Cole was studying philosophy and his knowingly pretentious lyrics name checke...
Tom Hocknell - 24/Sep/2010
Between 1984 and 1989, Lloyd Cole and the Commotions demonstrated that the mid- 80s could accommodate more than Australian soap stars warbling over ti...
Mike Higgins - 19/Sep/2010
If Cole were any more selfdeprecating, he’d punch himself in the face, so it’s a relief to hear him throw his weight about in the company of the i...
Nicola Meighan - 01/Sep/2010
He’s been Scottish rock’s adopted son for over a quarter of a century, and we’re damned if two decades in the States or lines like ‘I look like a mill...
Martin Leute - 22/Sep/2010
Lloyd Cole erweist sich mit diesem Werk als humorvoller wie mutiger Songwriter, wenn er im Opener und Trennungssong selbstironisch bemerkt: "Not that ...
Bien éloigné dela gloire médiatique qui l’a longtemps fait fantasmer, avancer et déraper, LloydCole a donné, pendant une dizaine d’années, un second s...