Elvis Costello
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Ha, yeah, he was at the Chicago Theater on the 3rd. Oh well -- maybe next time!
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Got this text from a good friend who does audio/visual installs in people's houses:
I got sent to an apartment today with only the address given to me. I walk in and there is the biggest Elvis Costello poster you have ever seen. "Wow, someone really likes Elvis Costello", I thought to myself. Then I walked into the living room and saw all the Grammys. It's Elvis Costello. Elvis Costello is a big Elvis Costello fan.
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Hahaha that's awesome
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New song released off The Boy Named If
It's really sweet
It's really sweet
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Jorge wrote:New song released off The Boy Named If
It's really sweet
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This might take a while, but why not make this the next journey! I am going to try to power through the studio catalogue from what is available on Spotify. I have only listened to one of his albums that I quite enjoyed (Wise Up Ghost with the Roots), so unlike some other journeys, this is nearly all new.
My Aim Is True
We open with a holy crap! This is great! Standing on the platform of the train station, Welcome to the Work Week comes blaring out and I can tell within 15 seconds this thing is gonna work. From there, it’s just a perfect blend of bar band rock and something closing in on punk - something akin to early Tom Petty but even more focused, if that’s possible. The songs are tidy but jangly. Costello’s voice full of fire while never breaking its control. The range of the album from No Dancing, Blame It On Cain, Alison, and Pay It Back is remarkable for how cohesive it all feels. For the first album, it certainly feels like stumbling on something great.
Songs I knew, but I didn’t know I knew: Alison, Mystery Dance
My Aim Is True
We open with a holy crap! This is great! Standing on the platform of the train station, Welcome to the Work Week comes blaring out and I can tell within 15 seconds this thing is gonna work. From there, it’s just a perfect blend of bar band rock and something closing in on punk - something akin to early Tom Petty but even more focused, if that’s possible. The songs are tidy but jangly. Costello’s voice full of fire while never breaking its control. The range of the album from No Dancing, Blame It On Cain, Alison, and Pay It Back is remarkable for how cohesive it all feels. For the first album, it certainly feels like stumbling on something great.
Songs I knew, but I didn’t know I knew: Alison, Mystery Dance
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Nice. I barely ever listen to My Aim is True but when I do I remember why it's so well regarded.
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Note that some of his catalogue is listed on Spotify under "Elvis Costello" and some of it under "Elvis Costello and the Attractions". Just to be safe, check his discography list on Wikipedia so you don't accidentally skip over something
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Thanks. That is exactly what I did because the Spotify listing was confusing.
This Year’s Model
One of the benefits of being totally unaware is that you do sometimes stumble into little things here and there. I sort of left the tracks rolling on My Aim Is True to catch some of the b-sides, and they were all good, but included Costello doing No Action and Living in Paradise with Clover, so when No Action kicks off on This Year’s Model, I got a quick and stark transition to the Attractions. The first things that jump out are Costello leaning more on organ and piano to drive the songs forward, and Pete Thomas’s drumming, which is exceptional throughout and always interesting. This album is particularly consistent, and while very different from the first, no less great. You can sort of sense the greater comfort in this band, which feels lived in already despite this being Costello’s first album with them. For me, The Beat really stuck out, as did (I Don’t Want to Go to) Chelsea, Living in Paradise, Lipstick k Vogue, and Night Rally. A very emphatic 2 for 2 so far.
Songs I knew, but I didn’t know I knew: Pump It Up
This Year’s Model
One of the benefits of being totally unaware is that you do sometimes stumble into little things here and there. I sort of left the tracks rolling on My Aim Is True to catch some of the b-sides, and they were all good, but included Costello doing No Action and Living in Paradise with Clover, so when No Action kicks off on This Year’s Model, I got a quick and stark transition to the Attractions. The first things that jump out are Costello leaning more on organ and piano to drive the songs forward, and Pete Thomas’s drumming, which is exceptional throughout and always interesting. This album is particularly consistent, and while very different from the first, no less great. You can sort of sense the greater comfort in this band, which feels lived in already despite this being Costello’s first album with them. For me, The Beat really stuck out, as did (I Don’t Want to Go to) Chelsea, Living in Paradise, Lipstick k Vogue, and Night Rally. A very emphatic 2 for 2 so far.
Songs I knew, but I didn’t know I knew: Pump It Up
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The jump from My Aim is True to This Year's Model to me is comparable to the jump from License to Ill to Paul's Boutique.
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He comes close on a few songs. Arguably the "you think you're alone until you realize you're in it..." verse from "Watching the Detectives" is a kind of rap.
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Parts of "Hurry Down Doomsday" probably qualify as rapping.
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This Year's Model is one of my favorite albums of all-time, and one of the best rock ensemble performances I can call to mind. The synergy between Nieve, Thomas, and Thomas just right out of the gate is insane.
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This Year's Model is one of my favorite albums of all-time, and one of the best rock ensemble performances I can call to mind. The synergy between Nieve, Thomas, and Thomas just right out of the gate is insane.
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Same. It's an unrepresentative album** but the songs are almost uniformly excellent. I think my low-key favorite on the album is "Sneaky Feelings."Jorge wrote:Nice. I barely ever listen to My Aim is True but when I do I remember why it's so well regarded.
I also think "Radio Sweetheart" is irresistably catchy and could have been a hit -- surprised it wasn't included.
**Not that this is necessarily a rarity in EC-world, but there are arguably no other such outliers in his discography that are as celebrated.
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I think maybe the closest he comes is on "The Bridge I Burned"
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Try the "chorus" section of this song (the first one starts around 0:37) -- in places he seems to fully surrender pitch and melody to rhythm, though in the context of the full song (if you can make it through -- admittedly it's not one of his more beloved songs, and not one of his more beloved albums), I don't know that it really registers as rapping...
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1:05
Sorta?
Sorta?
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tragabigzanda wrote:I'd maybe bump Life & Limb for Epic Problemtragabigzanda wrote:Top 10 maybe?
Hello Morning
Close Captioned
The Kill
Place/Position
Do You Like Me?
Latest Disgrace
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Nightshop
Break
Life & Limb
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No, Mighty Like a Rose is a pretty lushly-produced album with a lot of orchestration; "Hurry Down Doomsday" and its junkyard clatter sticks out like a sore thumb on it (though I wouldn't go so far as to say it doesn't fit).tragabigzanda wrote:Does the whole record sound like this?