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Release Date:02/18/2002
Label:Secretly Canadian
UPC:656605005522

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  • All Music Guide

    Robespierre's Velvet Basement, the shambolic second album by Nikki Sudden and Dave Kusworth's Jacobites, is a masterpiece of freewheeling songwriting, loose arrangements, tossed-off vocals, and right-to-the-gut emotional expression. The Jacobites were never influenced by what was going on around them; they preferred an earlier, more decadent era in rock, and in their sound one gets the jagged shards of Jagger and Richards, Stewart and Lane, and Ronson and Hunter. Not that The Jacobites sound anything like the Rolling Stones, the Faces, or Ian and Mick. Acoustic guitars are more prevalent than electronics, and the spirit of Marc Bolan's folky years hovers just above the cloud of cigarette smoke that made the studio blue. Released in many different incarnations since 1986, this double-CD version is the first to contain all the tracks from those historic sessions, and contains definitive versions of songs that The Jacobites recorded numerous times: "Big Store," "It'll All End up in Tears,..." "Pin Your Heart to Me," and "Ambulance Station," to name a few. But there are untold treasures here, too, especially for American audiences who have not always had access to the imports: the strung-out "I'm Just a Broken Heart," the teetering "Just One More String of Pearls," the warped tenderness in "Only Children Sleeping," the dire acoustic rock of "Sloth," and an absolutely gorgeous version of "Ooh La La." This is rock roll of a type that had not been made since the '70s, and is only starting to be made again in the 21st century, but in the guitars and voices of The Jacobites -- with Nikki's brother, the late, great Epic Soundtracks, on drums -- one has to ask why it sounds so timeless, as relevant today as it was when it was made, as wondrously loose and garagey as only the best in rock roll can be. Tenderness, pathos, vulnerability, humor, bitterness, who-gives-a-damn clarity, and genuine fire are what make Robespierre's Velvet Basement one of the great, unsung classics of the 1980s. - Thom Jurek, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Nikki Sudden

After the post-punk band Swell Maps dissolved in the early '80s, lead singer Nikki Sudden began a diverse and maddening solo career, during which he performed with a number of different bands and side projects. Sudden released his first solo record, Waiting on Egypt, in 1982, followed closely by The Bible Belt in 1983; both records recalled Swell Maps. In 1984, Sudden f... Read more