Lloyd Cole

Lloyd Cole

Genres: singer-songwriter, alternative, pop, 80s, Scottish

About Lloyd Cole

Lloyd Cole (born in Buxton on 31 January 1961) is an English-born singer and songwriter, known for his role as lead singer of Lloyd Cole and the Commotions from 1984 to 1989 and for his subsequent solo work. Born in Buxton, Derbyshire, Cole grew up in nearby Chapel en le Frith and went to New Mills Grammar School. After failing in law at University College London, he later attended (but did not graduate from) the University of Glasgow where he studied philosophy and English and met the other members of band that would become The Commotions. Their 1984 debut, Rattlesnakes, contained numerous literary and pop culture references to figures like Norman Mailer, Grace Kelly, Eva Marie Saint, Truman Capote and Joan Didion. The group produced two more albums, Easy Pieces and Mainstream, before disbanding in 1989, when Cole re-located to New York to record with legendary musicians like Fred Maher and Robert Quine (as well as a then largely unknown Matthew Sweet). This solo setting produced two acclaimed albums, Lloyd Cole in 1990 and 1991's Don't Get Weird on Me Babe. The latter was recorded in two parts: one side continued the New York rock mastered on his first solo album, while the other side featured a session orchestra, much in the style of Burt Bacharach or Scott Walker. Although some reviewers have claimed Don't Get Weird on Me Babe (the title being a quote from the American neo-realism poet Raymond Carver) to be a creative peak, it produced significantly lesser record sales, and the contract with Capitol Records ended. Subsequently signed by Rykodisc, Cole continued redefining his sound with Bad Vibes (1993), a collaboration with producer/remixer Adam Peters using a harder, grunge and psychedelica inspired sound. Love Story (1995) established stripped-down, largely acoustic sound landscapes with the help of Stephen Street (famous for his work with Blur and The Smiths) and former Commotions Neil Clark and Blair Cowan; the album produced a minor hit with the song "Like Lovers Do". In 2000, after years without a contract, Cole recorded a disc with the New York band The Negatives, featuring Jill Sobule and Dave Derby of the Dambuilders. He has since released solo albums on smaller independent labels. Sanctuary Records, the company responsible for the revival of Morrissey, released Music in a Foreign Language (2003) in the U.K. Recorded largely by Cole himself (including tracks recorded directly into a Mac), the songs had a stark, folk-inspired singer-songwriter style. One Little Indian, home of Björk, released Music in a Foreign Language in the U.S.; they also collected a number of outtakes (recorded from 1996 to 2000) on 2004's Etc. and released an instrumental ambient electronica album, Plastic Wood, the same year. Cole continued to tour, playing intimate club venues in a one-man acoustic setting. In 2004, to mark the 20th anniversary of the release of Rattlesnakes, Lloyd Cole and the Commotions reformed to perform a one-off, sell-out tour in the U.K. and Ireland. An avid golfer, he is also known for playing concerts in towns suspiciously close to famous golf courses. He also shares a passion for this sport with Alice Cooper who is said to introduce the song "Only Women Bleed" claiming "not even Lloyd Cole has written a song about menstruation" when playing live. Cole's album "Antidepressant" was released in 2006 featuring the former Commotions guitarist Neil Clark on some tracks. The follow-up Broken Record, released in September 2010, marked a departure from his solo recordings, as it was performed by a band of longstanding friends and working partners, including Fred Maher, Joan Wasser, Rainy Orteca, Dave Derby and Blair Cowan – as well as two musicians, Matt Cullen (guitar; banjo) and Mark Schwaber (guitar; mandolin). An album co-funded by fans, Standards, was released in June 2013. A studio album – Guesswork – was released on July 26, 2019 by earMUSIC.

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Lloyd Cole — Top 30 songs of 60

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Lloyd Cole Guesswork
Lloyd Cole Rattlesnakes
Lloyd Cole Happy For You
Lloyd Cole No Blue Skies
Lloyd Cole Wolves
Lloyd Cole Patience
Lloyd Cole Sweetheart
Lloyd Cole Perfect Skin
Lloyd Cole She's a Girl and I'm a Man
Lloyd Cole Lost week end
Lloyd Cole My Bag
Lloyd Cole Hey Rusty
Lloyd Cole Opposites Day
Lloyd Cole What Do You Know About Love?
Lloyd Cole Period Piece
Lloyd Cole Weird On Me (Demo)
Lloyd Cole Are You Ready To Be Heartbroken
Lloyd Cole Half Of Everything
Lloyd Cole Forest Fire
Lloyd Cole My Bag (Dancing Remix) (1988)
Lloyd Cole Woman In A Bar
Lloyd Cole California Earthquake
Lloyd Cole Like Lovers Do
Lloyd Cole The Idiot
Lloyd Cole Night Sweats
Lloyd Cole Love Ruins Everything
Lloyd Cole She's a girl and I'm a man
Lloyd Cole Oh Genevieve
Lloyd Cole Lost Weekend
Lloyd Cole Are you ready to be heartbroken~12
Guesswork
Rattlesnakes
Happy For You
No Blue Skies
Patience
Sweetheart
Perfect Skin
She's a Girl and I'm a Man
Lost week end
Hey Rusty
Opposites Day
What Do You Know About Love?
Period Piece
Weird On Me (Demo)
Are You Ready To Be Heartbroken
Half Of Everything
Forest Fire
My Bag (Dancing Remix) (1988)
Woman In A Bar
California Earthquake
Like Lovers Do
The Idiot
Night Sweats
Love Ruins Everything
She's a girl and I'm a man
Oh Genevieve
Lost Weekend
Are you ready to be heartbroken~12