A challenging work born from Elvis Costello's experimental spirit
Their final studio album with The Attractions demonstrates their commitment to musical diversity.
Produced by Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley, the album explores a more pop and experimental sound. Costello's sharp lyrics and fusion of diverse musical styles, while garnering mixed reviews, demonstrate his musical ambitions. The album embodies the experimental nature of mid-1980s pop music.
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The Only Flame In Town
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2)
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Home Truth
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3)
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Room With No Number
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4)
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Inch By Inch
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5)
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Worthless Thing
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6)
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Love Field
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B:
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I Wanna Be Loved
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2)
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The Comedians
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3)
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Joe Porterhouse
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4)
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Sour Milk-Cow Blues
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5)
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The Great Unknown
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The Deportees Club
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7)
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Peace In Our Time
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Vocals, Guitar, Percussion [Anvil] - Elvis Costello
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Saxophone, Saxophone [Electric] - Gary Barnacle
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Percussion - Luis Jardim
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Drums - Pete Thomas
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Producer - Clive Langer And Alan Winstanley
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Bass [Guitar I Suppose] - Bruce Thomas
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Trombone - Jim Paterson
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Typography - Phil Smee
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Keyboards [Random Racket] - Maurice Worm
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Photography By - Brian Griffin (3)