The Abominable Showman
| The Abominable Showman | ||||
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| Studio album by Nick Lowe | ||||
| Released | March 1983 | |||
| Recorded | 
Rockfield Studios, Wales & Ampro Studio, London  | |||
| Genre | 
Rock Pub Rock  | |||
| Length | 35:07 | |||
| Label | 
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| Producer | Roger Bechirian with Nick Lowe | |||
| Nick Lowe chronology | ||||
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| Source | Rating | 
| Allmusic | |
| Robert Christgau | (B+)[2] | 
The Abominable Showman is a Long Play (LP) Record Album by British singer-songwriter Nick Lowe. It was released in 1983 and was Lowe's fourth solo LP.
- See 1983 in music.
 
Track listing
All tracks composed by Nick Lowe, except where indicated
Side A
- "We Want Action" (Nick Lowe, Carlene Carter) - 2:35
 - "Ragin' Eyes" - 2:38
 - "Cool Reaction" (Pete Marsh, Andy Howell) - 2:35
 - "Time Wounds All Heels" (Nick Lowe, Carlene Carter, Simon Climie) - 2:42
 - "(For Every Woman Who Ever Made a Fool of a Man There's a Woman Made a) Man of a Fool" - 2:44
 - "Tanque-Rae" - 2:48
 
Side B
- "Wish You Were Here" - 3:14
 - "Chicken and Feathers" - 2:44
 - "Paid the Price" (Moon Martin) - 3:24
 - "Mess Around with Love" - 3:05
 - "Saint Beneath the Paint" - 2:48
 - "How Do You Talk to an Angel" - 3:50
 
Personnel
- Nick Lowe - Bass, guitar, vocals
 - James Eller - Bass
 - Bobby Irwin - Drums, vocals
 - Paul Carrack - Keyboards, vocals
 - Martin Belmont - Guitar
 
Other Credits
- Robert Kirby - String arrangements
 - Carlene Carter and Simon Climie - Harmonies and harmonics on "Time Wounds All Heels"
 - Pete Marsh - Backing vocals on "Paid The Price" and "Tanque-Rae"
 - George Rains - The Abominable Showman
 - Keith Morris - Photography
 
Production
The album was recorded at Rockfield Studios, Wales and Ampro Studio, London.
- Producer - Roger Bechirian with Nick Lowe
 - Engineers - Paul Cobbold and Paul Bass
 
Notes
- ↑ The Abominable Showman Nick Lowe Allmusic.com, Stephen Thomas Erlewine
 - ↑ "CG: Nick Lowe". Robert Christgau. Retrieved 2011-09-10.
 
References
- Sleeve notes
 
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