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  1. Bad Vibes is the third studio album by Lloyd Cole. It was released in October 1993 on Fontana Records and reached number 38 on the UK Albums Chart and number 8 on the Swedish chart.

  2. 23 déc. 1993 · Dominated by guitars – electric, acoustic and pedal steel – the sound is eclectic, with shades of the Beatles, Neil Young, Matthew Sweet, who plays on the album, and even Grant Lee Buffalo on the 8-minute country-blues Can’t Get Arrested.

  3. october 11 1993 lp: uk fontana 518 318-1 mc: uk fontana 518 318-4 cd: uk fontana 518 318-2 dcc: uk fontana. cd: us rykodisc rcd 10306

  4. Mixed By – Bob Clearmountain. Musician – Adam Peters, Ann Charlotte Vengsgaard *, Anton Fier, "Lightning" Bob Hoffnar *, Curtis Watts, Dan McCarroll, Dana Vlcek, Fred Maher, John Carruthers, John Micco, Lloyd Cole, Matthew Sweet, Neil Clark (2), Peter Mark (3) Photography By – David Sims (3) Producer – Adam Peters.

  5. With our top ten Matthew Sweet songs we look at some of the best work of one of the most prolific singer-songwriters of the past thirty years. He was part of the Athens, Georgia music scene during the late eighties before establishing himself as a solo artist.

  6. On the poppy “So You’d Like to Save the World,” Cole lampoons wide-eyed campus crusaders from the all-knowing vantage of a barstool curmudgeon. Cole’s crack band here includes longtime pals Matthew Sweet, Fred Maher, Anton Fier, and Adam Peters.

  7. There he joined forces with noted session drummer Fred Maher, who enlisted ex-Voidoid Robert Quine on guitar and an up-and-coming singer/songwriter named Matthew Sweet to play bass for Cole's eponymously titled 1990 solo debut, which continued much in the vein of his work with the Commotions.