« Back to Top Level | Elvis Costello & the Attractions

Elvis Costello & the Attractions - Blood & Chocolate

Track listing:
  1. Uncomplicated 3:26
  2. I Hope You're Happy 3:07
  3. Tokyo Storm Warning 6:24
  4. Home Is Anywhere You Hang Your Head 5:04
  5. I Want You 6:42
  6. Honey, Are You Straight Or Are You Blind? 2:08
  7. Blue Chair 3:41
  8. Battered Old Bird 5:51
  9. Crimes Of Paris 4:20
  10. Poor Napoleon 3:23
  11. Next Time Round 3:35

Notes


Costello returned to the Attractions as quickly as he abandoned them, hiring the band and old producer Nick Lowe to record Blood & Chocolate, his second record in the span of one year. Where King of America was a stripped-down, roots rock affair, Blood & Chocolate is a return to the harder rock of This Year's Model. Occasionally, there are hints of country and folk, but the majority of the album is straight-ahead rock & roll: the opener, "Uncomplicated," only has two chords. The main difference between the reunion and the Attractions' earlier work is the tone — This Year's Model was tense and out-of-control, where Blood & Chocolate is controlled viciousness. "Tokyo Storm Warning," "I Hope You're Happy Now," and "I Want You" are the nastiest songs he has ever recorded, both lyrically and musically — Costello snarls the lyrics and the Attractions bash out the chords. Blood & Chocolate doesn't retain that high-level of energy throughout the record, however, and loses momentum toward the end of the album. Still, it's a lively and frequently compelling reunion, even if it is a rather mean-spirited one.