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Elvis Costello & The Attractions - Almost Blue (1981)

Track listing:
  1. Why Don't You Love Me (Like You Used To Do) 1:39
  2. Sweet Dreams 3:01
  3. Success 2:41
  4. I'm Your Toy (Hot Burritto #1) 3:23
  5. Tonight The Bottle Let Me Down 2:10
  6. Brown To Blue 2:40
  7. A Good Year For The Roses 3:10
  8. Sittin' And Thinkin' 3:01
  9. Color Of The Blues 2:21
  10. Too Far Gone 3:27
  11. Honey Hush 2:14
  12. How Much I Lied 2:45
  13. He's Got You [Live] 4:07
  14. Cry, Cry, Cry [Live] 2:45
  15. There Won't Be Anymore [Live] 2:23
  16. Sittin' And Thinkin' [Live] 2:55
  17. Honey Hush [Live] 2:31
  18. Psycho [Live] 3:36
  19. Your Angel Steps Out Of Heaven [Live] 1:58
  20. Darling, You Know I Wouldn't Lie [Live] 2:37
  21. My Shoes Keep Walking Back To You [Live] 2:04
  22. Tears Before Bedtime [Live] 2:27
  23. I'm Your Toy [Live] 3:46

Notes


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 of its enthusiasm. The album begins with a roaring version of Hank Williams' "Why Don't You Love Me" and doesn't stop. Costello sings with conviction on the tear-jerking ballads, as well as on barn burners like "Tonight the Bottle Let Me Down." It's clear that Costello knows this music, and it's also clear who he learned it from: Gram Parsons. Costello covers Parsons' "Hot Burrito No. 1" and "How Much I Lied," and all of the music on Almost Blue recalls Parsons' taste for hardcore honky tonk and weepy ballads. It's to Costello's credit that he made a record relying on emotion to pay tribute.