Description: Description / Details Glitterhouse label German import (not the version in the eBay info, they just didn't have an option for this one) from the late and much missed Nikki Sudden. The Swell Maps and Jacobites star is in gorgeous Jacobites mode, beautiful ballads (with that hypnotic, captivating knack he had for them) & more upbeat ones that make you want to swig whiskey straight from the bottle. Among those joining him are Kevin Junior of The Chamber Strings (sadly, also now gone...what the hell?) (but while I'm here, the Chamber Strings albums are terrific & if you like Nikki you should check them out), Jeff Tweedy (of Wilco) and Jacobites partner Dave Kusworth even shows up on one song. Enjoy. All Music review Red Brocade feels more like a Jacobites recording than one of his wonderfully shambolic slash-and-burn rock offerings (evidence is in the tracks; Dave Kusworth, Sudden's long-suffering partner in Jacobites plays some guitar here). Not surprisingly, the piano plays a big role in these songs -- check "Broken Door," with Terry Miles' gorgeous keys. In many ways this is a more "orchestral" pastoral work, with strings, acoustic double bass, tenor saxophone (courtesy of Mars Williams playing like a partying Clarence Clemons or Alvin "Red" Tyler, no less), and B-3 organ among the instruments employed here. The slippery midtempo rocker "Countess" uses all of the above, and the use of handclaps is also prominent. Wilco's Jeff Tweedy makes a harmonica appearance on "Silver Blanket," with Sudden's trademark 12-string work eclipsing his scattershot vocal in the tune's introduction. As Kevin Junior's Ron Wood-esque electric guitar enters the picture, Todd Fletcher's piano gives way to a Hammond B-3 and the song breaks wide open into the world as a perfect depiction of why a relationship doesn't work. Sudden, of course, is oblivious and is just trying to get through it; his reverie, sadness, and resignation feel like Ronnie Lane's ghost coming through his voice. Tweedy finishes it all off with a moaning, weeping harmonica solo that puts the cut in the sad rock stratosphere. "Take Me Back Home," which closes the disc, throws off all the grief and sadness and lets it rock. Williams' sax solo and the guitar work are simply over the edge, and the set ends if not on a celebratory note then a wanton one. Red Brocade is one of those forgotten Nikki Sudden records, one that stands as Robespierre's Velvet Basement in his catalog. It's a ragged rock school masterpiece. The great sadness is that -- like so many of Sudden's records -- it languishes as a one-off for yet another fly-by-night indie label that has no idea how to market or promote it, and the fear is that it will soon be deleted like so much of his work. Seek it out, folks -- this one will shake you to the core. CONDITION Disc is in very good condition, booklet has tiny bit of wear around nubs, back art is fine. Not a promo. SHIPPING In the US: $3.75 for the first CD, .50 each additional. This is for media mail. $4.25 first, .50 each additional for first class. Just let me know if you'd like another sort of shipping, I won't overcharge. In the UK and other places faraway from Minnesota: $15.50 for the first CD, $1.50 each extra. For a priority flat rate box, I'll just charge the exact price. If you buy a bunch it definitely becomes the cheapest option. THANKS SO MUCH!! Please Note: Due to shipping cost increases that I have no control over, the international cost has been raised (it's still below what I usually pay, with no added cost for the mailer etc). If I ever end up overcharging, I will send a partial refund back.
Price: 6.84 USD
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
End Time: 2024-10-07T21:11:04.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5.25 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
CD Grading: Very Good (VG)
Inlay Condition: Very Good (VG)
Case Type: Jewel Case: Standard
Type: Album
Case Condition: Very Good (VG)
Producer: John A. Rivers^Nikki Sudden
Format: CD
Release Year: 2003
Genre: Rock
Artist: Sudden, Nikki
Record Label: Vicious KITTEN, Vkit
Release Title: RED Brocade