Nobody’s Business – Nobody’s Business (Expanded Edition) 2023

Nobody’s Business – Nobody’s Business (Expanded Edition) 2023


Spreading across a bonus-stacked reissue of their one and only album, and a six-track DVD of their promotional films, Nobody's Business emerge from this package sounding like the best band you've never heard of.

One more in the long line of solid funk-rock bands led by onetime Procol Harum man Bobby Harrison, Nobody's Business pick up precisely where Snafu left off, with pulsating bass, contagious keys, and irresistible rhythms -- and one can only speculate why America didn't enfold them to its musical heart, especially when one remembers that bassist Tony Stevens was still relatively fresh from Foghat. Well, the fact that Nobody's Business was only released in Japan probably didn't help them, so the 2007 reissue isn't simply the album's CD debut, it's the Western premiere as well, the full original album plus a three-song demo that they recorded later in the year, in the hope of interesting Atlantic Records. They failed, but that's no reflection on the strength of the songs.

01 - Bleed Me Dry
02 - Tell Me You Love Me
03 - Losing You
04 - Cut In Two
05 - Living Up To Love
06 - Looks Like I'm In Love
07 - Unsettled Dust
08 - White Boy Blue
09 - Doing The Best I Can
10 - Nobody's Business
11 - Rainbow Bend (Bonus Track)
12 - Crucifer (Bonus Track)
13 - Highway (Bonus Track)

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Lyrics, Meaning & Videos: BLEED ME DRY, Tell Me You Love Me, Losing You, Cut In Two, Living Up To Love, Looks Like I'm In Love, Unsettled Dust, White Boy Blue,

Regisseur Alan Berliner macht in "Nobody's Business" seinen zurückhaltenden Vater zum widerstrebenden Mittelpunkt einer ergreifenden und subtilen Untersuchung über Familiengeschichte und Erinnerung. Es entsteht eine außergewöhnliche filmische Biografie, in der sowohl Humor als auch Pathos ihren Platz haben.

2CD: DD Fan Club • DPRO-29818-2 (UK 2020) Nobody's Business was written and recorded throughout 1988 and had it been released as intended in 1989, Nobody's Business would have been widely known as Andy Taylor's second solo album. Instead, the 1990 covers album Dangerous stole that accolade.

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