Lancelot Link IV1

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Stay Bruised: A Tribute to Nikki Sudden

Artist Song
Swell Maps  Read About Seymour (single, 1978) 
Swell Maps  Let's Build a Car (single, 1979) 
Swell Maps  Midget Submarines ("Trip to Marineville" 1979) 
Nikki Sudden  Back to the Coast ("Wating on Egypt" 1982) 
Nikki Sudden  The Only Boy in Heaven ("Bible Belt" 1983) 
Jacobites  Big Store ("Jacobites" 1984) 
Nikki Sudden  Death is Hanging Over Me ("Texas" 1986) 
Nikki Sudden  Such a Little Girl ("Texas" 1986) 
Creeping Candies  In Your Life ("The Flesh" 1986) 
Jeremy Gluck  One More Story ("I Knew Buffalo Bill" 1987) 
Jeremy Gluck  Gallery Wharf ("I Knew Buffalo Bill" 1987) 
Nikki Sudden  See My Rider ("Groove" 1989) 
Nikki Sudden  Great Pharaoh ("Groove" 1989) 
Jacobites  When Angels Die ("Old Scarlett" 1995) 
Jacobites  God Save Us ("God Save Us Poor Sinners" 1998) 
Jacobites  Never Apart ("God Save Us Poor Sinners" 1998) 
Jacobites  Elizabethan Balladeer ("God Save Us Poor Sinners" 1998) 
Nikki Sudden  Kitchen Blues ("Treasure Island" 2004) 
Nikki Sudden  Stay Bruised ("Treasure Island" 2004) 

Comment:

Nikki Sudden died on March 26th. I loved the Swell Maps and always thought that much of Nikki's solo and Jacobite work was unfairly ignored here in the States. While not every album was a classic (the crap album he made with REM members, for example), he was still capable of putting out first-rate rock that nodded to his influences (T-Rex, Stones), while remaining fresh. In that pursuit he produced some of the best music of the last 20 years. He will be missed.
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Orchid
Date: 3/29/2006
Nice tribute.
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Dom1
Date: 3/29/2006
Good lookin' mix!
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valis
Date: 3/31/2006
A stylish tribute to a stylish man...
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Sean Lally
Date: 3/31/2006
Beautiful and so, so sad. I've got one a-comin, too. I really dug this guy, but I agree with you on his output - spotty.