| Get It marks a significant departure from Dave Edmunds' early records, 
        as it is the first time he's backed by a full band. Most of Get It was 
        recorded with a fledgling version of Rockpile, with other session men 
        filling in when necessary, and the live band gives the album a lively 
        feel which he had previously ignored. Just as importantly, the song selection 
        is more carefully considered than before, containing only a handful of 
        classics and obscure rock & roll, and concentrating on pub rock staples 
        ("Get Out of Denver," "Back to School Days," "JuJu 
        Man") and songs written or co-written by Nick Lowe, which gives the 
        album a freshness lacking on his early records. Lowe's homages to the 
        Everly Brothers ("Here Comes the Weekend"), Chuck Berry ("I 
        Knew the Bride"), and Phil Spector ("Little Darlin'") are 
        more appealing than Edmunds' recreations of the originals, because Nick's 
        songs are lyrically and musically clever. But Dave knows how to make them 
        sound like forgotten classics, and that's why Get It is one of his very 
        best albums.  (by Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All 
        Music Guide) | 
  
    | 1977 in der altehrwürdigen Sounds mächtig abgefeiert und irgendwo zwischen Punk- und Pub-Rock absortiert, handelt es sich bei Get It tatsächlich um eines des besten Alben des im Rock`n´Roll verwurzelten Gitarristen. Spätere Rockpile-Mitglieder und versierte Session-Leute sorgten für mächtig Feuer unter dem sorgsam ausgewählten Fremdmaterial wie Get Out Of Denver (Bob Seger), Back To School Days (Graham Parker) oder My Baby Left Me (Arthur Crudup). Die Höhepunkte aber sind klar die Songs, die Nick Lowe entweder im Alleingang oder mit Edmunds verfasste, durchweg clevere Hommagen an Einflüsse wie die Everly Brothers, Phil Spector oder Chuck Berry, die sich fast wie vergessene Klassiker präsentieren. 13 knappe und knappste Songs, sounds like rock`n´roll to me. (Glitterhouse)
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