Seconds of Pleasure

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Seconds of Pleasure
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 1980
Recorded1980
StudioEden Studios, Chiswick
GenreRock, power pop, rockabilly
Length43:32
LabelColumbia
ProducerNick Lowe and Rockpile
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic5/5 stars[1]
Christgau's Record GuideA−[2]
Entertainment WeeklyA−[3]
Record Mirror4/5 stars[4]
Rolling Stone4/5 stars[5]
Smash Hits8/10[6]
Spin Alternative Record Guide7/10[7]

Seconds of Pleasure is a 1980 album by Rockpile, a band consisting of guitarists/vocalists Dave Edmunds and Billy Bremner, bassist/vocalist Nick Lowe, and drummer Terry Williams. The band had played together on various solo albums by Edmunds and Lowe in previous years, but Seconds of Pleasure would be the first (and only) album released under the Rockpile name.[1]

The album's opening track, "Teacher, Teacher", became a minor hit on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was written by Kenny Pickett and Eddie Phillips, both of whom were former members of the 1960s British rock band The Creation. The song appears in the opening credits of the 2011 film, Bad Teacher.

A four-song EP, Nick Lowe & Dave Edmunds Sing the Everly Brothers, was included in the first pressings of the LP; the songs were later included on the album's various CD versions.[8]

The front cover is a painting by the designer Barney Bubbles, who used pseudonyms and rarely signed his work. This is signed "Dag".

LP track listing[]

All songs written by Nick Lowe and Rockpile, unless otherwise indicated.

Side one[]

  1. "Teacher, Teacher" (Kenny Pickett, Eddie Phillips) – 2:36 lead vocal: Lowe
  2. "If Sugar Was As Sweet As You" (Joe Tex) – 2:35 lead vocal: Edmunds
  3. "Heart" – 2:38 lead vocal: Bremner
  4. "Now and Always" – 1:58 lead vocal: Lowe
  5. "A Knife and a Fork" (Kip Anderson, Isaiah Hennie, Charles Derrick) – 3:18 lead vocal: Edmunds
  6. "Play That Fast Thing (One More Time)" (Lowe) – 4:13 lead vocal: Lowe

Side two[]

  1. "Wrong Again (Let's Face It)" (Chris Difford, Glenn Tilbrook) – 2:23 lead vocal: Edmunds
  2. "Pet You and Hold You" – 3:13 lead vocal: Lowe
  3. "Oh What a Thrill" (Chuck Berry) – 3:06 lead vocal: Edmunds
  4. "When I Write the Book" – 3:17 lead vocal: Lowe
  5. "Fool Too Long" – 2:51 lead vocal: Edmunds
  6. "You Ain't Nothin' But Fine" (Sidney Semien, Floyd Soileau) – 2:54 lead vocal: Bremner

Bonus EP tracks (Nick Lowe & Dave Edmunds Sing The Everly Brothers)[]

produced by Nick Lowe & Dave Edmunds

  1. "Take a Message to Mary" (Felice Bryant, Boudleaux Bryant) – 2:28
  2. "Crying in the Rain" (Howard Greenfield, Carole King) – 2:04
  3. "Poor Jenny" (Felice Bryant, Boudleaux Bryant) – 2:28
  4. "When Will I Be Loved" (Phil Everly) – 2:14

CD reissue bonus tracks (2004)[]

  1. "Back to Schooldays" [Live] (Graham Parker) – 3:31 produced by
  2. "They Called It Rock" [Live] – 3:20 produced by
  3. "Crawling from the Wreckage" [Live] (Parker) – 3:07 produced by Chris Thomas

Personnel[]

Charts[]

Album

Year Chart Position
1980 Billboard 200 27

Single

Year Song Chart Position
1981 "Teacher Teacher" Billboard Hot 100 51

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Seconds of Pleasure – Rockpile". AllMusic. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
  2. ^ Christgau, Robert (1990). "Rockpile: Seconds of Pleasure". Christgau's Record Guide: The '80s. Pantheon Books. ISBN 0-679-73015-X. Retrieved 3 February 2018.
  3. ^ Brunner, Rob (4 June 2004). "Seconds of Pleasure". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
  4. ^ Russell, Rosalind (1 November 1980). "Rockpile: Seconds of Pleasure". Record Mirror. p. 22.
  5. ^ Scoppa, Bud (5 August 2004). "Rockpile: Seconds of Pleasure". Rolling Stone. No. 954. p. 116.
  6. ^ Hepworth, David (16–29 October 1980). "Rockpile: Seconds of Pleasure". Smash Hits. Vol. 2 no. 21. p. 29.
  7. ^ Sheffield, Rob (1995). "Nick Lowe". In Weisbard, Eric; Marks, Craig (eds.). Spin Alternative Record Guide. Vintage Books. p. 232. ISBN 0-679-75574-8.
  8. ^ "SECONDS OF PLEASURE". Connollyco.com. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
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