Steady Nerves Explained

Steady Nerves
Type:Studio album
Artist:Graham Parker and the Shot
Cover:Steadynerves.jpg
Released:1985
Genre:Rock
Label:Elektra
Producer:William Wittman, Graham Parker
Prev Title:The Real Macaw
Prev Year:1983
Next Title:The Mona Lisa's Sister
Next Year:1988

Steady Nerves is a 1985 album by Graham Parker and the Shot.[1]

The album was produced by William Wittman, who Parker's record company, Elektra, initially opposed. Parker had originally proposed Squeezing Out Sparks producer Jack Nitzsche, but this had been rejected by Elektra. As a result, Elektra only forwarded the funds for four songs to be recorded before the company gave approval for Wittman; ultimately, the rest of the album was recorded and released.[2] Parker recalled,

I mentioned that Wittman, who had somehow or other come across my transom, had just engineered C. Lauper's rather brill She's So Unusual LP. Well, truth be told, Bill W. is quite a forceful little fella and I really had no input in the production at all and just gave up and let him get on with it. He obviously knew what he was doing, and that, to me, is the problem with the record. My weakness and laziness let it happen. I was really hoping for a much more unusual sounding collection but didn't have the brains and moxie to accomplish such a feat.[3]

The album contains his only US Top 40 hit, "Wake Up (Next to You)".[4] Parker said of the song, "That breathy voice - I wrote the song like that. It was in my imagination, and when it came to recording, I could do it, with a bit of tuning up and stuff."[5] Of "The Weekend's Too Short", he said, Weekend's Too Short' is definitely a song not written from my point of view. I mean, I don't care about the weekends particularly, do I? I don't work 9 to 5 all week and let loose on Friday night."

Track listing

All songs written by Graham Parker.

  1. "Break Them Down"
  2. "Mighty Rivers"
  3. "Lunatic Fringe"
  4. "Wake Up (Next to You)"
  5. "When You Do That to Me"
  6. "The Weekend's Too Short"
  7. "Take Everything"
  8. "Black Lincoln Continental"
  9. "Canned Laughter"
  10. "Everyone's Hand Is On The Switch"
  11. "Locked Into Green"
  12. "Too Much Time to Think" [CD bonus track]

Personnel

Technical

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Steady Nerves - Graham Parker & the Shot Songs, Reviews, Credits AllMusic. AllMusic. 16 January 2017.
  2. Web site: 'NERVES' STEADIES PARKER'S CAREER . chicagotribune.com . 2 May 1985 . 16 June 2020.
  3. Web site: GP Answers Your Questions: Part 11. 2020-06-30. www.grahamparker.net.
  4. Web site: Graham Parker - Chart history Billboard. www.billboard.com. 16 January 2017.
  5. Web site: "Parker's Still Pretty Angry," by J.D. Considine . homepages.uni-regensburg.de . 16 June 2020.
  6. Web site: allmusic.com . Billboard . [{{AllMusic|class=album|tab=charts-awards/billboard-album|id=r14846|pure_url=yes}} ''Squeezing Out Sparks'' – Graham Parker > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums ]. 7 January 2012 .