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Elvis Costello & the Attractions - Goodbye Cruel World (1984)

Track listing:
  1. The Only Flame In Town 4:01
  2. Home Truth 3:13
  3. Room With No Number 4:13
  4. Inch By Inch 2:29
  5. Worthless Thing 3:04
  6. Love Field 3:28
  7. I Wanna Be Loved 4:47
  8. The Comedians 2:36
  9. Joe Porterhouse 3:30
  10. Sour Milk-Cow Blues 2:51
  11. The Great Unknown 3:00
  12. The Deportees Club 2:54
  13. Peace In Our Time 4:15
  14. Turning The Town Red 3:17
  15. Baby It's You (With Nick Lowe) 3:12
  16. Get Yourself Another Fool 4:03
  17. I Hope You're Happy Now 3:00
  18. The Only Flame In Town (Live) 4:13
  19. Worthless Thing (Live) 3:11
  20. Motel Matches (Live) 2:39
  21. Sleepless Nights (Live) 2:48
  22. Deportee 3:24
  23. Withered And Died 3:14

Notes


During the making of Goodbye Cruel World, Costello was undergoing a multitude of personal problems, including a divorce, that resulted in a number of poor production decisions and ill-conceived, unformed songs. Like Punch the Clock, Goodbye Cruel World was produced by Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley, the top British hitmakers of the '80s. Consequently, most of the record suffers from a stiff, synthesized production that instantly dates the record. In some cases — like the duet with Daryl Hall, "The Only Flame in Town," and the cover of the lost Hi R&B gem "I Wanna Be Loved" — the songs benefit from the shiny, streamlined production but it obscures the merits of the finest songs on the album. "Room with No Number," "The Comedians," "Sour Milk-Cow Blues," and "Peace in Our Time" all cry out for a simple, stripped-down presentation, but they're weighted down with stylized sounds and trendy synthesizers; however, once the sound of the album settles in, the strength of these songs is apparent. The remainder of Goodbye Cruel World isn't as memorable, primarily because Costello's uninspired vocals and the Attractions' muted performances fail to make the weaker songs musically compelling.