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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A welcome introduction to Elvis,
This review is from: The Very Best Of Elvis Costello And The Attractions (Audio CD)
So I'm listening to the radio station at work, and "Watching the Detectives" comes on. Now, Elvis Costello had never made a big impression on me -- he was always off in the periphery of my attention, being smarmy and intellectual and lightweight (perceptions I've since abandoned). At the end of the second verse I hear the lines "I don't know how much more of this I can take/She's filing her nails while they're dragging the lake". And the hair stands up on the back of my neck. And I get a chill down my spine. And then at the end of the song, when he sings "Even if it took a miracle to get you to stay/It only took my little finger to blow you away", I jumped out of my chair and did cartwheels down the hall (okay, not really... but I felt like it). And I thought to myself "This is what good pop-songwriting is supposed to be: catchy, upbeat melodies that, upon closer inspection, hide ridiculously morbid but lucid imagery". Reminds me a lot of the Police's best singles ("Every Breath You Take", "Roxanne", "I Can't Stand Losing You"). Mania hidden behind faux-reggae rhythms.So I get the album for that one song, only to discover that it holds several more nuggets, some of which I am semi-familiar with but never paid close attention to. "Allison" literally hurts to listen to, it's so close to the bone. In the vocals to "I Don't Want to go to Chelsea" you can hear Elvis' snarled lip and clenched teeth. "Radio Radio" has great energy (and is fun to bang out on a guitar). "What's So Funny...?" brushes off the idea that a pop-song needs to rhyme, and is so good you think Elvis actually wrote it himself (kudos to Nick Lowe, who is the most recent addition to my list of favourite pop-bass players). "Everyday I Write the Book" gets caught up in crappy '80's-style production, but manages to be beautiful nonetheless. So it's apparent that I'm an Elvis-newbie, and have spent much of my time with this album listening to only the popular singles. I admit it. And why not? They're all great songs. That's what a greatest hits album is for: a quick introduction to an artist's work, which should eventually lead to an immersion in their whole catalogue. Anyway, what I've found so far is pretty damn good. And I should mention that the Attractions were a great band, off of which thousands of derivatives were spawned in the eighties.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Quite possibly the best songwriter of the entire rock era.,
By Miles D. Moore (Alexandria, VA USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: The Very Best Of Elvis Costello And The Attractions (Audio CD)
"The Very Best of Elvis Costello and the Attractions" contains some infuriating omissions--I particularly miss "No Action" and "The Angels Want to Wear My Red Shoes," not to mention "Almost Blue"--but this is probably as complete as a one-disc collection of Costello's best can be. Costello has written some of the best tunes of anyone in the entire rock era, and as a lyricist puts the lie to the considered opinions of Alan Jay Lerner, Sammy Cahn, etc., who insisted that all rock songwriters were illiterates. Songs such as "I Don't Want to Go to Chelsea," "Oliver's Army," "Radio Radio," "High Fidelity," "Alison" and "Every Day I Write the Book" are a treasure trove of incisive wit, cynicism and tenderness. Meanwhile, I understand there's also a two-volume "Very Best" that is probably the better buy, but this will more than do if your funds and time are limited.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome Overview,
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This review is from: The Very Best Of Elvis Costello And The Attractions (Audio CD)
Far and away, Elvis Costello will always be the best songwriter in modern music with songs that are as hooky musically as they are in their insightful lyrics. The man is the master of the written word in modern pop culture in my opinion and no set displays this better than this "Best of..." with the Attractions. Many of his highlights from the first half of his brilliant career is here, but you could argue that many of his finest 3-minute rock songs aren't on here. As far as the highlights on the CD, choose your own. The set begins with the passionate yet melancholy "Allison" and it's lyrics of longing. Sexual frustration really comes into play with "Watching the Detectives". Also the new wave rock of songs like cleaver "Accidents Will Happen" and party jam "Pump It Up". And talk about your soul influences, listen to "Everyday I Write the Book". While mostly it's a cool arrangement of guitar, bass, drums and keyboards, the background singers and Elvis's moans of "Ohh..Ohhh" sound like something straight out of the seventies. You also can't argue with the great soft country affect on "Good Year For The Roses". The maturing vocals and melodic brilliance of this mournfully nice piece make it a winner and proof of Elvis branching out. Also symphonic rock can be found on "New Amsterdam". Simple and smart, but the best pieces are. You really find the light crooner Costello yearning out on acoustic rock with heart like "Indoor Fireworks" and the hopelessly loving "I Want You". "I Want You" is full circle to the man that wanted his wife to stop "Watching The Detectives". It has some nice guitar work in it and is very adult. Is there anything he can't do? This set shows off many shades of Costello and represents some of the most intelligent and undernoticed music in the eighties and late seventies. The tracks are honestly candid or just sweet. Whether it is the new wave rock of tracks like "(I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea", the great experiments like "...Roses" or the just or cool lighter rock like "Brilliant Mistake", there is every kind of Elvis on here to adore. But after this don't be surprised if you want to get all the albums. Might I suggest the 3 first masterpiece albums and the rare live club gig disc that can be found on the box set "2 1/2 Years", but only after this album and maybe the Warner's set "Extreme Honey".
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
All you need for Elvis Costello...,
By Bill Felps (Kansas City, MO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Very Best Of Elvis Costello And The Attractions (Audio CD)
After the early eighties Elvis forgot how to write enough good songs to fill an album, but this greatest hits collection is worth buying. It has all of Costello's best and is great listening. If you want to go any farther with Elvis the first three albums are good, and so is Imperial Bedroom, but other than that, I feel that Elvis Costello is vastly overrated.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Excellent Collection of Costello's Best Known Songs,
By Holly Viebranz (Kent, OH - USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Very Best Of Elvis Costello And The Attractions (Audio CD)
This is an excellent CD to have in any collection. This album is representative of the brilliant lyricism of Costello. It includes both poppy upbeat songs like "Everyday I Write the Book" and also throws in a little bit of that angry young man in songs like "I Want You". The Best of Elvis Costello will leave you hungry for more.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Surprisingly good - i missed out first time round,
By seclifford@hotmail.com (Belfast, N. Ireland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Very Best Of Elvis Costello And The Attractions (Audio CD)
I found this album by accident: having heard "Oliver's Army" I wanted a copy, so I got the album from the library. I was surprised at the range of tracks, I had always thought of Elvis Costello as being a bit "uncool". However, the album contains all sorts of gems, from the tubthumping "Oliver's Army" to the more mellow "Good Year for the Roses", and what about the aching "I Want You"? As I'm only 21 I missed these songs when they were first released, and I feel quite deprived! Having listened to this album I was inspired to get Costello's "Brutal Youth" CD. It's also a classic, with that unmistakeable sound in a truly contemporary twist. I really would recommend this to anyone who wants something that will surprise them - it's great!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A good starter CD,
This review is from: The Very Best Of Elvis Costello And The Attractions (Audio CD)
Unlike some of the previous reviewers, I can't comment on how accurately this reflects the Costello canon; I'm only 20 and I was hardly musically conscious when these songs were originally released. I got interested in Costello because one of my favorite songs on Aimee Mann's "Bachelor No. 2" was co-written with Costello; the song is called "The Fall of the World's Own Optimist" and also because I heard this CD playing in a friend's place. In my novice opinion, this is a good starter for young beginning Costello fans like me. I knew a couple of the songs before; there were a few more I recognized but hadn't previously realized were by Costello; and the rest were good discoveries. My only gripes are not with the music; I just wish there was more in the liner notes than pictures. Well, maybe I'll spring for the import version some day...
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My 15 Year Old "New" CD,
By Todd7 (Michigan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Very Best Of Elvis Costello And The Attractions (Audio CD)
I got this CD 15 years ago when I belonged to a compact disc club, and totally ignored it, as I really didn't want to possess Elvis Costello's music. As a teen in the 80's, I remember some MTV videos of certain songs, most notably, EVERYDAY I WRITE THE BOOK, and wasn't impressed with the music. Last week, I decided to FINALLY give this CD a try, and put it in for the first time. Just pulling this 15 year old CD off the center prong was the usual mini struggle with all "new" CD's. I promised myself that I'd listen to all 22 tracks, no matter how awful they were. Well, I'm writing this review because it was a great experience from track 1 through track 22. There isn't a weak track on this CD, and I've come to appreciate the music. I don't know if it's the fact that I'm 40 now or what, but I must say that the guy's got talent, and I can see why he's in the Hall of Fame. I like ALISON, WATCHING THE DETECTIVES, CHELSEA, PUMP IT UP, RADIO RADIO, WHAT'S SO FUNNY 'BOUT PEACE, LOVE AND UNDERSTANDING, HIGH FIDELITY, WATCH YOUR STEP, SHIPBUILDING, and LOVE FIELD. I'm curious about his other material, and may purchase some soon. As for now, I'm enjoying my "new" CD. 10/10
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The best single disc collection.,
By H3@+h "Over 1500 reviews!" (thanks for the helpful review votes) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Very Best Of Elvis Costello And The Attractions (Audio CD)
"Elvis Costello" was a name I always heard, but I never really made a point to listen to his music. Then I got this disc, and now I often make the point. These 22 songs are incredible, and I wish I gave them a chance sooner. I was also suprised by how many songs I knew, even if not by title. This includes his hits "Alison", "Watching The Detectives", "Pump It Up", and "Everyday I Write The Book". But what's really great, is that most of the other tracks are better. "Oliver's Army", "Man Out Of Time", "New Amsterdam", and "Brilliant Mistake" are amazing. It's hard to believe this is out of print. I guess people will have to get the 2-disc "Very Best Of Elvis Costello" instead, which I assume may be twice as good.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My first, but not last Elvis Costello album,
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This review is from: The Very Best Of Elvis Costello And The Attractions (Audio CD)
I bought this album, because I liked the song Allison. I've come to love almost ever song on the album. It made me an instant fan. What impresses me so much are his great lyrics, soulful voice and how many musical influences and styles you can find in his music. I'm not an Elvis Costello afficianado, so I can't tell you how it stacks up to the rest of his work, but I know that it's already one of my top 10 favorite albums of all time. |
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