Elvis Costello

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New previously unheard live show from 1978 is now up on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/4qx1sfEn ... FiTqnUHSNw

Sounds great. Really captures the intensity of the early days of the Attractions.
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Some stupid asshole rambling about EC: https://dangerousamusements.co.uk/listen/jorge-farah/
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Jorge wrote:Some stupid asshole rambling about EC: https://dangerousamusements.co.uk/listen/jorge-farah/
Damn Jorge! What a great listen.
I also dug the recommendations. I would add Paté de Fuá and maybe Él Mató a un Policía Motorizado (I know Paté is not entirely from Argentina, but they're right up Costello's dixieland jazzy stuff).
Solid.
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Thanks man!

El Mató / the whole Laptra scene is cool. I don't see a whole lot of parallels with EC but I do like them.

I've actually never heard of Paté de Fuá... I'll look into them
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Jorge wrote:I've actually never heard of Paté de Fuá... I'll look into them
Their latest 2021 release is a covers album, so maybe leave that one for the end 8-)
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I just found this version of "Tripwire" from one of the remix releases... same vocal and new backing by Menahan Street Band. Beautiful stuff.

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Still on the hunt for a decent version of "Sitting" :lol:
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I really don't think it exists!
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Jorge wrote:I really don't think it exists!
It's my daily motivation to get out of bed Jorge, don't take that away.

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Buby wrote:Still on the hunt for a decent version of "Sitting" :lol:
Had never heard of this so I just YouTubed it -- even the non-decent version is pretty nice! Looks like it's a Cat Stevens cover from a movie?

Edit: also really liked the "Tripwire" remix that Jorge posted above.
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Yes, I believe it's from The Invention of Lying. No official release has been made available.
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Can't say I'm excited about the "audio series" but the album will be interesting
ELVIS COSTELLO AND T BONE BURNETT REUNITE AS “THE COWARD BROTHERS” FOR NEW AUDIBLE ORIGINAL AND ALBUM DEBUTING THIS FALL

The True Story of The Coward Brothers, A Scripted Musical-Comedy Audio Series Written by Elvis Costello, Who Stars Alongside T Bone Burnett, And Directed by Christopher Guest, Is Set to Premiere November 21, Exclusively from Audible

Burnett and Costello’s The Coward Brothers Album from New West Records Set to Release Wide Same Day, November 21

Audible Inc. announces The True Story of The Coward Brothers, a three-part scripted audio series premiering November 21, starring Elvis Costello and T Bone Burnett as the deluded pop duo Henry and Howard Coward. Directed by Christopher Guest, this satirical drama explores the brothers' misadventures, including being duped into faking their deaths, with an all-star cast featuring Harry Shearer, Rhea Seehorn, and Stephen Root. To learn more about the mysterious origins of The Coward Brothers, click here.

Alongside the Audible Original, New West Records will release a 20-track album by Costello and Burnett, The Coward Brothers, available November 21. The first single, 'Always,' drops on October 8 across all digital platforms.

The album includes tracks featured in the series, such as 'Pure Bubblegum' and 'Like Licorice,' and will be released on CD, LP, and limited-edition vinyl, including 'Licorice Red' and 'Pink Bubblegum' variants. Fans can dive into the musical world of the fictional Coward Brothers starting November 15.
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Nice! I hadn’t realized it had been nearly 3 years since The Boy Named If. Love the single.
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It pains me to report that the Coward Brothers album is hmmmmm not good
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Jorge wrote:It pains me to report that the Coward Brothers album is hmmmmm not good
Yeah Jorge, not bad but not good either.
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