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The Very Best Of Elvis Costello

The Very Best Of Elvis Costello
Elvis Costello and the Attractions

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Track Listing

  1. Alison
  2. Watching The Detectives
  3. I Don't Want To Go To Chelsea
  4. Pump It Up
  5. Radio Radio
  6. Peace Love And Understanding
  7. Oliver's Army
  8. Accidents Will Happen
  9. I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down
  10. New Amsterdam
  11. High Fidelity
  12. Clubland
  13. Watch Your Step
  14. Good Year For The Roses
  15. Beyond Belief
  16. Man Out Of Time
  17. Everyday I Write The Book
  18. Shipbuilding
  19. Love Field
  20. Brilliant Mistake
  21. Indoor Fireworks
  22. I Want You

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #42044 in Music
  • Released on: 2006-03-27
  • Number of discs: 1

Editorial Reviews

From Amazon.com
In 1977, Elvis burst out of the gate with a series of poison pen letters set to music. It was wordy, angry, and as catchy as a cold. And the man was prolific; he kept writing and recording like a man possessed, bringing forth a stream of great songs that showed not only an encyclopedic knowledge of music, but also a passion for it. From "Alison" to "Everyday I Write the Book" it was almost impossible to fault what he was doing, and even harder to select a few songs as better than the others. This best-of, which cuts off in 1986 with the Blood and Chocolate album, attempts that impossibility, and does a very good job of it. As good an introduction as there'll ever be. --Chris Nickson

CD Description
This definitive collection offers the most penetrating overview available of Costello's work with the Attractions. Costello's early albums changed the face of pop music by harnessing punk's energy to a leaner, more incisive aesthetic that included pop hooks, virtually inventing new wave in the process. While the Attractions didn't appear until Costello's second album, his debut's moving, unsentimental ballad "Alison" nevertheless remains one of his most loved songs. The sound tightened up when the Attractions appeared, as evidenced by the angular, reggae-influenced "(I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea" and the Dylan-meets-Johnny-Rotten anthem of the disillusioned, "Pump It Up".
Elvis moved further afield in thefollowing years, from the lush, almost baroque pop of ARMEDFORCES' "Accidents Will Happen" to the heartbreaking ballad"Good Year For The Roses", from EC's C&W album ALMOST BLUE."Everyday I Write the Book" is as close as any mere mortal will ever come to writing a Smokey Robinson tune. True to Costello's jittery, neurotic image, things close out on an obsessive note with "I Want You", an unsettling tale of uncontrolled desire. The depth of Costello's oeuvre is too vast to be captured on one disc, but this one comes mighty close.


Customer Reviews

I Want You5
Elvis Costello was the `Bob Dylan` of PUNK and the best songwriter to emerge along with Paul Weller.
And this album contains the best song ever written about LOVE and HEARTBREAK - the brilliant and classic "I WANT YOU" - the song moves me to tears like no other apart from Sinead O`Connor singing "Nothing Compares 2 U"...
A fantastic album loved by punks - pop fans - and THE PUNK POET...

Elvis UK better Than Elvis USA5
A brilliant collection of great songs from the Charles Dickens of punk rock.
"Olivers Army" reminds me of my connection with The Falklands - and "I WANT YOU" has got to be the most moving and tearjerking LOVE SONG ever written.

The English Elvis3
The American Elvis had a better voice but it is the Irish Cockney Costello that has the songs.
Olivers Army, I Want You and My Aim Is True are the tracks that make this album a must for any pop fans collection.