Elvis Costello
When Elvis Costello's first record was released in 1977, his bristling cynicism and anger linked him with the punk and new wave explosion. A cursory listen to My Aim Is True proves that the main connection that Costello had with the punks was his unbridled passion; he tore through rock's back pages taking whatever he wanted, as well as borrowing from country, Tin Pan Alley pop, reggae, and many other musical genres. Over his career, that musical eclecticism distinguished Costello's records as much as his fiercely literate lyrics. Because he suppor...[more]
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VINYL FORMAT. Comes in a gate-fold sleeve. The record was produced by T Bone Burnett and recorded by Mike Piersante during a three day session at Nashiville's Sound Emporium Studio in 2009. Joining Costello were Jerry Douglas on dobro, Stuart Duncan on fiddle, Mike Compton on mandolin, Jeff Taylor on accordion and Dennis Crouch on double bass, some of the most highly regarded recording artist and musicians in traditional American country music, bluegrass and beyond. Fifteen tracks including two not on the C [ read more ]
2xLP $21.99
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VINYL FORMAT. "Complicated Shadows" b/w the exclusive track "Dirty Rotten Shame."
7" $2.66
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