
Declan Patrick MacManus, Order of the British Empire (born 25 August 1954), known professionally as Elvis Costello, is an English singer-songwriter. He has won multiple awards in his career, including Grammy Awards in 1999 and 2020, and has twice been nominated for the Brit Award for Best British Male Artist. In 2003, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked Costello number 80 on its list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.
Way to go, British Empire.
And now, the main event:
Elvis Costello – 1976 – My Aim Is True (UK (24-96)
Elvis Costello – 1978 – This Years Model (UK) (24-96)
Elvis Costello and The Attractions – 1978 – This Year’s Model (Original UK First Pressing) [2496]
Elvis Costello – 1979 – Armed Forces (Radar Records, Original Belgian
Pressing incl. 7inch EP)(24-96)
Elvis Costello – 1980 – Get Happy! (Japanese Promo)(24-96)
Elvis Costello – 1982 – Imperial Bedroom (US Columbia FC 38157 Pressing) [2496]
Elvis Costello and The Attractions – Armed Forces (1979, 2002 RE) (CD) (Bonus Disc) (Rhino R2 78190)
(Bonus disc includes 10 live tracks and more)Elvis Costello – 1994 – Brutal Youth (2013 First European Pressing)(1644)
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The Rhino and Hip-O are the same/best remasters. The Ryko versions, I have been told do not sound as good as the other remasters. No offense intended, just sharing the information I have seen re: Elvis Costello.
Good to know, thx. I’ll jump on the Rhino versions if they turn up.
Does anyone have more of the Elvis Costello Rhino CD releases with the bonus tracks? Thanks for the Armed Forces version!
I used to have King of America w/bonus tracks that was amazing; live tracks with Mr. James Burton.
It’s too bad Ronnie Tutt never got to sit it.duhhhhhI have the Rykodisc (green jewel box) expanded versions of My Aim Is True and Imperial Bedroom that I’d be happy to share if someone wants to do the upload.
Saw the light during the Dead’s performance at Bickershaw on 7 May 1972. Became a rock & roll star because of the Grateful Dead.
So cool Nameless ⚘
I wasn’t the biggest Elvis Costello fan until I saw him at Toad’s Place probably like in 1984 and he was totally cool thanks for the up my brother
I saw Elvis and his wife Diana Krall perform with Furthur at RCMH. They both brought it that night, amazing show!