No Love Lost (The Nightingales album) explained

No Love Lost
Type:studio
Artist:The Nightingales
Cover:File:Nightingales_nolovelost.jpg
Released:2012
Recorded:December 2011
Genre:Alternative, rock
Label:Cooking Vinyl
Producer:The Nightingales
Prev Title:Insult to Injury
Prev Year:2008
Next Title:For Fuck's Sake
Next Year:2014

No Love Lost is the seventh studio album by British band The Nightingales. The album wasrecorded in December 2011 at the Faust Studio, Scheer, Germany.

Track listing

  1. "Ace Of Hearts"
  2. "Born Yesterday"
  3. "The Done Thing"
  4. "Real Gone Daddy"
  5. "Best Of British Luck"
  6. "Say It With Flowers"
  7. "The Burster"
  8. "The Dishwater Kid"
  9. "Someone For Everyone"
  10. "Sentimental Dunce"
  11. "Mutton To Lamb"
  12. "The World of Nothing Really"
  13. "Dick The Do-Gooder"

Personnel

Reception

"No Love Lost" was described by Mojo as "Brilliant.One of the fiercest and most exhilarating rock records in ages".Ged Babey of Louder Than War made it "Album of the Day" andwrote "Its loud, its rude, it kicks like a mule and its astoundingthat the Nightingales have made one of the best albums of the yearin 2012".[1]

Re-release

The album was re-released as a double vinyl LP in November 2019 with the following additional tracks, all of which are cover versions,

  1. "The Book Of Right On"
  2. "That's What You Get Girl"
  3. "Unpretty"
  4. "I Can Only Give You Everything"
  5. "I Just Want Someone To Fall In Love With"

Ged Babey of Louder Than War awarded the re-release 10/10 and wrote "I’d say that this is ‘re-issue of the year’, even though its only seven years old, it sounds better now than the day it came out".[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Babey . Ged . Album of the day: The Nightingales 'No Love Lost' – album review . Louder Than War . 1 October 2018.
  2. Web site: Babey . Ged . Nightingales: No Love Lost – Vinyl reissue reviewed. Louder Than War . 16 December 2019.