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The Juliet Letters
Released: Feb 9, 1993
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Released: Feb 9, 1993
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Produced for the BBC, this video version of Costello's latest offbeat project is, for the most part, an audience-free performance of the album (the exception is "Jackson, Monk and Rowe"). The...
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The Juliet Letters
Released: Jan 19, 1993
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Released: Jan 19, 1993
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Looking back on it, it's remarkable that Warner didn't sue Elvis Costello for making deliberately noncommercial, non-representative records, the way Geffen did with Neil Young in the '80s. After...
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Artist's Choice: Elvis Costello
Released: 2005
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Released: 2005
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If coffee monolith Starbucks' Artist's Choice compilations have taught listeners anything, it's that the majority of popular music's greats suffer from banal and predictable listening habits --...
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Almost Blue - RYKO BONUS TRACKS
Released: 1994
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Released: 1994
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Costello's "country record" is usually written off as a vanity project, but Almost Blue is quite a bit more than that. It's one of the most entertaining cover records in rock & roll, simply because...
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King of America - BONUS TRACKS
Released: 1995
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Released: 1995
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Stripping away much of the excess that cluttered Punch the Clock and Goodbye Cruel World, Elvis Costello returned to his folk-rock and pub rock roots with King of America, creating one of his most...
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King of America
Released: 1986
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Released: 1986
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Stripping away much of the excess that cluttered Punch the Clock and Goodbye Cruel World, Elvis Costello returned to his folk-rock and pub rock roots with King of America, creating one of his most...
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