Nigel Lived

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Nigel Lived
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Studio album by
Released1973
Recorded25 June – 30 July 1972
GenreRock
LabelCBS
ProducerJoseph Wissert
Murray Head chronology
Nigel Lived
(1972)
Say It Ain't So
(1975)
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Nigel Lived is the first album by the British lead vocalist and actor Murray Head, released in 1973 on CBS Records.

It is a concept album which tells the story of Nigel, a young singer who arrives in London seeking to make a career in the music business. His early optimism gives way to disillusionment, struggle, and finally heroin addiction. The original vinyl release came in an elaborate package, with a lyric sheet featuring pages from Nigel's diary to depict the course of his gradual disintegration.

In 2017 Intervention Records reissued Nigel Lived on 180-gram double 45RPM vinyl. The reissue was 100% analog mastered using the original master tapes provided to the label by the original sound engineer on the project, Phill Brown. The album quickly became Intervention’s best selling reissue ever[1] and resulted in Murray Head’s decision to perform songs from the album live for the first time ever.[1]

Track listing[]

Side One (labelled "Success"):

  1. "Pacing On the Station" – 4:55
  2. "Big City" – 3:29
  3. "Bed & Breakfast" – 2:28
  4. "The Party" – 3:13
  5. "Ruthie" – 3:19
  6. "City Scurry" – 1:58
  7. "When You Wake Up in the Morning" – 3:10

Side Two ("Failure"):

  1. "Why Do We Have to Hurt Our Heads" – 3:13
  2. "Pity the Poor Consumer" – 2:29
  3. "Dole" – 3:05
  4. "Nigel, Nigel" – 2:11
  5. "Miss Illusion" – 2:18
  6. "Religion" – 4:46
  7. "Junk" – 8:49

Background[]

This album followed Head's appearance as Judas, a leading role on the recording of the rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar, and his subsequent 1971 single "Superstar".

His supporting musicians include the Giles brothers of Giles, Giles and Fripp, a group which evolved into King Crimson.

Personnel[]

  • Murray Head – acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Mark Warner – acoustic, electric and slide guitar
  • Dave Wintour – bass guitar
  • Peter Giles – bass guitar
  • Phil Chen – bass guitar
  • Clive Chaman – bass guitar, horn
  • Spike Heatley – double bass
  • Peter Robinson – organ, piano, Clavinet
  • Fiachra Trench – piano, pipe organ, conductor
  • John Donnelly – trumpet, flugelhorn, horn
  • Nick DeCaro – accordion, horn and string arrangements
  • James Harpham – contrabass
  • Tony Coe – clarinet, saxophone
  • Jimmy Chester – clarinet, oboe, baritone saxophone
  • Tommy Coe – clarinet, saxophone
  • Jimmy Hastings – clarinet, saxophone
  • Tommy Whittle – clarinet, saxophone
  • Chris Mercer – baritone, tenor and toy saxophone
  • Henry Lowther – trumpet, horn
  • David Chapman – trombone
  • Martin Fry – tuba, horn
  • Ralph Ho – horn
  • Michael Giles – drums, percussion
  • Cozy Powell – drums
  • Miguel Baradas – steel drums
  • Ray Cooper – percussion
  • Frank Ricotti – percussion, conga, marimba
  • Barry DeSouza – conga, drums
  • Glen LeFleur – drums
  • Chris Karan – tabla
  • Sue Glover – vocals
  • Sunny Leslie – vocals
  • Friendly Sisters – backing vocals
  • Kay Garner – backing vocals
  • Sue Garner – backing vocals
  • Skaila Kanga – harmonica, electric harp
  • Christopher Neil – harmonica
  • Graham Preskett – mandolin, electric violin
  • Michael Rennie – strings, violin
  • Jack Rothstein – violin
Technical

References[]

  1. ^ "Intervention Records' Nigel Lived First Pressing Run SOLD OUT! – Intervention Records". www.interventionrecords.com. Retrieved 2018-03-06.


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