Elvis Costello My Aim Is True Deluxe Edition Torrent
Elvis Costello’s 1977 debut album is a literate, poppy-punk masterpiece, and then some. Yes, it tears through angry, pointed material—from sneering looks at the daily grind (“Welcome to the Working Week”) to mocking impossible standards of others (“Miracle Man”). It also mellows on a signature ballad that’s tough and tender (“Alison”), and the delectably spare and weirdly noir-ish “Watching the Detectives” is a mark of songwriting genius. While Costello’s lyrics cut like killer short stories, his musical knowledge is only partly displayed here, which makes the melodic brilliance even more remarkable.
Elvis Costello’s 1977 debut album is a literate, poppy-punk masterpiece, and then some. Yes, it tears through angry, pointed material—from sneering looks at the daily grind (“Welcome to the Working Week”) to mocking impossible standards of others (“Miracle Man”). It also mellows on a signature ballad that’s tough and tender (“Alison”), and the delectably spare and weirdly noir-ish “Watching the Detectives” is a mark of songwriting genius. While Costello’s lyrics cut like killer short stories, his musical knowledge is only partly displayed here, which makes the melodic brilliance even more remarkable.
Elvis Costello Discography
Wardo68 wrote:I would have been very surprised if they had found new 'outtakes' instead of the four we know, but at least we're getting those live B-sides in context. Of course, had the Shore Fire folks done their research (with a simple visit to Nunki's EC on Rhino site) they'd know that 'Miracle Man' was from the US 'Alison' single.So Radio Sweetheart and Stranger in the House are not new versions.
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And they still are a little off in counting the 'new to CD' tracks, as the three Nashville room tracks already released were put out on CD in the Singles box sets.Too bad they still left some pre-MAIT material sitting. Guess that will be in the Box Set version someday.