- The Best of Elvis Costello: The First 10 Years · 1978
- The Best of Elvis Costello: The First 10 Years · 1979
- Punch the Clock · 1983
- Almost Blue · 1981
- Armed Forces (Remastered 2020) · 1979
- The Best of Elvis Costello: The First 10 Years · 1979
- The Best of Elvis Costello: The First 10 Years · 1978
- The Best of Elvis Costello: The First 10 Years · 1978
- Get Happy!! · 1980
- Imperial Bedroom · 1982
- Blood and Chocolate · 1986
- Imperial Bedroom · 1982
- Get Happy!! · 1980
Essential Albums
- Elvis Costello teamed with famed Beatles engineer Geoff Emerick and made this gorgeous, nuanced and deceivingly optimistic album in 1982. The singer/songwriter had grown handsomely into his croon by then (check out “Little Savage” and the heart-tugging “Man Out of Time”), and the songs, many composed on piano, show breathtaking range, both lyrically (the melancholy “Kid About It” moves like good fiction) and musically (the bedroom-eyed jazz of “Almost Blue”; the baroque pop of “You Little Fool”). Each tune unfurls in its own kind of beauty.
Albums
Live Albums
About Elvis Costello & The Attractions
Clever and versatile enough to jump from punky power pop to country, soul, and numerous other sounds, Elvis Costello and The Attractions were one of the most iconic bands of the New Wave era. • The Attractions didn’t play on Elvis Costello’s 1977 debut, My Aim Is True, but they signed on for 1978’s This Year’s Model and remained the English rocker’s backing band through 1986’s Blood & Chocolate. • Before emerging as the “angry young man” of UK rock, Costello worked as a computer programmer for a cosmetics company. • Costello was banned from NBC’s Saturday Night Live after he and The Attractions abruptly changed songs during a December 1977 broadcast, performing “Radio Radio” instead of the agreed-on “Less Than Zero”. • The first eight albums Costello made with the Attractions peaked in the Top 10 of the UK charts. • Costello and The Attractions were UK chart fixtures throughout the late ’70s and early ’80s. Their biggest hit came with 1979’s “Oliver’s Army”, which peaked at No. 2. • In America, Costello and The Attractions managed only one Top 40 hit, with 1983’s “Everyday I Write the Book”. • In 2003, Elvis Costello and The Attractions were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
- ORIGIN
- England
- FORMED
- 1977
- GENRE
- Pop