Tag: Elvis Costello & The Attractions

  • Elvis Costello and The Attractions, Armed Forces, 1979 on Columbia

    Elvis Costello and The Attractions, Armed Forces, 1979 on Columbia

    Costello’s third LP and second with The Attractions (but the first to credit them on the cover). My favorites here are “Oliver’s Army” and of course “(What’s So Funny ‘Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding” (forgiving the lack of an Oxford comma). Produced by Nick Lowe, who famously wrote the latter. My copy—via Vinyl Vault in…

  • Elvis Costello and the Attractions, Get Happy!!, 1980 on Columbia

    Elvis Costello and the Attractions, Get Happy!!, 1980 on Columbia

    Yes, that’s “Get Happy!!” with not one but two exclamation marks. Fourth Costello studio LP and the third with The Attractions, following after Armed Forces. More influence here from R&B, soul, and even Ska. My copy—via the Vinyl Vault in Littleton MA—is a Pitman pressing with (like most releases of this LP) the sides reversed…

  • Elvis Costello and The Attractions, Blood & Chocolate, 1986 on Columbia

    Elvis Costello and The Attractions, Blood & Chocolate, 1986 on Columbia

    Costello’s 11th studio LP and 9th with The Attractions, as a follow up to King of America, and produced by Nick Lowe. Didn’t do so well commercially at the time, but now called one of his best. Costello is credited on the rear sleeve as “Napoleon Dynamite” – which is also the name of the…

  • Elvis Costello and The Attractions, Imperial Bedroom, 1982 on Columbia

    Elvis Costello and The Attractions, Imperial Bedroom, 1982 on Columbia

    Seventh studio LP from Costello and the sixth with The Attractions, out of F-Beat in the UK and Columbia in the US. A must have for collectors of Costello or indeed the whole new wave / alternative era of the late seventies to mid eighties. My copy – direct from the artist at a show…

  • Elvis Costello & The Attractions, Almost Blue, 1981 on Columbia

    Elvis Costello & The Attractions, Almost Blue, 1981 on Columbia

    Recorded in Nashville, this is Costello’s covers album of country greats – including Hank Williams and George Jones. I love Costello in his Americana / roots / country incarnations, and I love cover records, so this is among my favorites from him. My copy via Academy Records in New York City.

  • Elvis Costello and The Attractions, Punch the Clock, 1983 on Columbia

    Elvis Costello and The Attractions, Punch the Clock, 1983 on Columbia

    Elvis Costello and The Attractions, Punch the Clock, 1983 on Columbia Everyday I Write the Book, Shipbuilding, King of Thieves – classic Elvis Costello I would have had no idea back then what a lifelong fan I’d become through all the variations, bands, genres, etc. Declan MacManus is a very talented dude.