Nigel Lived
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| Released | 1973 | |||
| Recorded | 25 June – 30 July 1972 | |||
| Genre | Rock | |||
| Label | CBS | |||
| Producer | Joseph Wissert | |||
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Nigel Lived is the first album by the British vocalist and actor Murray Head, released in 1973 on CBS Records.
It is a concept album which tells the story of Nigel, a young singer who arrives in London seeking a career in the music business. His early optimism gives way to disillusionment, struggle, and finally heroin addiction. The original vinyl release came in an elaborate package, with a lyric sheet featuring pages from Nigel's diary to depict the course of his gradual disintegration.
In 2017 Intervention Records reissued Nigel Lived on 180-gram double 45RPM vinyl. The reissue was 100% analog mastered using the original master tapes provided to the label by the original sound engineer on the project, Phill Brown. The album quickly became Intervention's best selling reissue ever and resulted in Murray Head's decision to perform songs from the album live for the first time ever.