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When I Was Cruel

Elvis Costello
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (April 23, 2002)
  • Original Release Date: April 23, 2002
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Island
  • ASIN: B000063526
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (141 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #23,368 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Following a string of tasteful but sometimes bloodless collaborations with Sophie Van Otter, Bill Frisell, and the London Symphony Orchestra, Costello delivers his most visceral and satisfying CD in years with When I Was Cruel. Reunited with half the Attractions, Pete Thomas and Steve Nieve, Costello sticks relatively close to the sharp new-wave melodies that sealed his reputation in the late '70s and '80s, but infuses them with powerful sonic touches: a hypnotic loop of Italian pop singer Mina that carries the title track, the melodica that casts an eerie glow over "Soul for Hire," and the frenetic, klezmer-inspired horns that drive "15 Petals." Costello's guitar is frequently drenched in tremolo, and his lyrical wit hasn't been this consistently spiky and unforced since Blood & Chocolate. Compared to some of his more uptown adventures, When I Was Cruel may seem at first a kind of semi-nostalgic slumming, but the opposite may be the case: like Woody Allen, Costello is at his most artful when he produces perfect pop trifles that will almost certainly outlast his more self-conscious "serious" work. --Keith Moerer

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Elvis is king Elvis is king Elvis is king Elvis is king!, August 22, 2002
By J. T. Holtz "kalispar" (Maine, United States) - See all my reviews
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All right, I have to admit that WHEN I WAS CRUEL is the first EC album I have bought since BLOOD AND CHOCOLATE. Its not that I didnt like Elvis anymore, I was just getting into other things. Well, Im pleased to report that WHEN I WAS CRUEL has been a very happy purchase for me, and has even got me going back and listening to (in some cases looking for) the music of my youth: English Beat, The Specials, Squeeze, The Clash, Flash and the Pan, just to name a very few.

Ive been an EC fan since the late seventies. No, this album is not a return to THIS YEARS MODEL. This is an album that stands proudly on its own. Even if I had never heard of Elvis Costello I would be blown away by this record. What a great selection of songs! Starting with the bouncy 45 then sliding in to the appropriately creepy Spooky Girlfriend, then crash bang into Tear Off Your Own Head. The real stand-out tracks on this album for me are "When I Was Cruel No.2, Petals, Tart, Dissolve and the in-your-face-like-it-or-not indictment Alibi. (I love the James Brown reference and play on words: Papas . . . got a brand new . . . alibi. Alibi)

Trying to pick a favorite track is almost impossible. Its much easier to point out the one song that I havent grown too fond of as of yet: My Blue Window. And thats not a bad song. For me it just doesnt seem to fit. So far, though, I havent skipped this track on any listening, and thats pretty good when my least favorite song on an album is still an enjoyable tune. Of course, its Elvis. And I see that at least one other reviewer picked this song out as one of their favorites, so there you are.

I dont know the exact demographics of those who might buy this album (though I suspect its mostly people in their 30s and 40s) but I hope some younger listeners will pick this record up. I listen to the local alternative rock station from time to time, and while there is still some good music being put out here and there, so much of it seems the same. Every group wants to be some combination of Greenday, STP, Pearl Jam and Nirvana, as if thats possible. 90% of the music seems to be driven by guitars going chugga chug, chugga chug and the singer whining about how hes an outcast. Elvis never whines about being an outcast, he spits venom but never whines. Instead he churns up the disgust we all feel about how people treat each other sometimes, and whips it into an emotional frenzy. Its cathartic, cleansing. EC is probably the only person that can actually make you feel good at the same time he reminds you what a jerk, he, you and the rest of the people in the world can be. Alibi.

For those of you who might have been longing for a return to MY AIM IS TRUE, THIS YEARS MODEL or ARMED FORCES . . . forget it. Anyone whos been an EC fan for some time knows that Mr. McManus is a moving target, virtually impossible to pin down to one style. And who would want it any other way? WHEN I WAS CRUEL certainly contains a lot of Elvis that will be recognizable to long-time fans (not the least of which is the clever word play for which hes famous), but like the very best of ECs albums, this one has many fresh angles. If Elvis is back to anything, hes back to the same old thing: that is, taking chances. Or should I say Taking Liberties?

Just remember: Every Elvis has his army. My advice: Join up!

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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This Years Model (not "This Year's Model"!), April 23, 2002
By Karl Miller "kemspeaks" (Phoenixville, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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A lot of ink has been devoted to harking Elvis's return to the substance (if not the style) of his early triumphs, My Aim Is true and This Years Model, with this release. While both of those albums are rightfully viewed as classics, it's great to hear Elvis update his sound while maintaining his edge.
Working with Leo Pearson (U2, various electronica artists), and a number of members of the Attractions, EC has cut an album that rocks with the biting wit that has been his trademark for the past 25 years. It's a welcome addition to his catalogue, and it's a real fun album to listen to. It's also a welcome relief from the collaborative projects that have occupied his time over the last few years.
Elvis is at his best on a number of tunes on this disc. "Tear Your Own Head Off" has some blistering guitar work, and is the best song from the late seventies to be recorded in years. "Soul For Hire" has some deep, ominous sonic textures at work, much like "Watching The Detectives" (allthough it is not reggae-based). There is great use of horns on a number of tracks, particularly "Episode of Blonde". And "When I Was Cruel NO. 2" sounds like a Portishead tune, particularly with its eerie samples and tape loops. It's not something you'd expect from Elvis, but then again, his introduction of the unexpected has generally made for the best tunes on his many projects (the 50's style organ on "The Beat" comes to mind).
This album ranks right up there with "My Aim Is True", and more importantly "This Year's Model" in terms of wrenching tunefulness. Fortunately it is a breakthrough, as opposed to a revival. It's nice to hear an artist who knows what sounds work best for him, and take that to a new level. I hope Joe Jackson listens to this record and tries a similar path.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Shady Voiced Shark From Jurassic Park, July 11, 2002
By Gordon Hilgers (Dallas, Texas, USA) - See all my reviews
There's nothing worse than being a pop dinosaur like, say, Robert Plant. Once you've managed to outgrow the style that made your career, in so many sound-bytes, where in the world do you go with the gains? Like Paul Simon, Joe Jackson, Pete Townshend, John Waters, Stevie Winwood, Paul McCartney and dozens of other performers who have discovered that the visitation of middle age upon their careers is often fatal, Elvis Costello entered a period of intensive experimentation in the early 1990s. This isn't anything particularly new, nor is it all that unusual. When his career began to enter the underworld of rarefied taste, and his growth as a musician and songwriter demanded that he free himself from the relative constraints that in the early 1980s gained him one of the most loyal fan bases of any pop performer since the 1960s, Costello collaborated with string quartets, even co-wrote with Burt Bacharach, trying hard to glean from his obvious talent something more enduring and personally satisfying than musically hanging out with teenagers amd teeny-boppers for the rest of his life. Of course, growing up alongside your original audience is more difficult than it might seem, and though Costello's ambitious experiments were critically well-received, and sometimes even lauded for their expansiveness and beauty, "When I Was Cruel"--a conscious return to the roots of a seminal career--reveals there is still vitriol in the rocker with the shady voice. And that's a good thing.

The mainstream press may be all excited in its typically shallow fashion over Costello's return to hard rocking music, calling it his first "loud" recording since "Mighty Like A Rose," but even a cursory listen to "When I Was Cruel" also shows that Costello isn't through with experimentation. Instead of trying to extend the breadth of his songwriting, something he successfully attempted with "Spike," or fiddling with arrangement, "When I Was Cruel" is a foray into effect, dissonance and coloration. The songs are, of course, typically Costello in form. But listen closer: the industrial grunge of his guitar is stretched almost surreally; his take on Latino pop is practically snide; the picture he draws is etched on black rubber. Only one song, "Blue Window," even remotely resembles to old Elvis Costello. The rest is indeed something entirely new. In fact, it's almost archetypical in its scope and range. Younger groups that are only now encountering what Costello began to react to over ten years ago could do well to listen to how one of the finest songwriters of the last twenty years has negotiated his early fame and his inevitable maturity as a musician.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Non-Fan's Perspective (New Fan's Perspective?)
I'd never really heard Costello growing up in the 70s and 80s, so thought I'd better educate myself one day and picked up "When I Was Cruel". The title looked cool.. Read more
Published 16 months ago by C. Rocklein

5.0 out of 5 stars I thought he was done
I was a big EC fan from early on. Maybe I didn't keep up with him, I admit.

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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent addition to your music library
Elvis Costello is quite literally the most unique and interesting man in rock-n-roll today. He hit the music scene in the mid-1970s, and no one quite knew what to make out of this... Read more
Published on June 2, 2006 by Kurt A. Johnson

2.0 out of 5 stars Elvis Is Dead
It pains me to say that Declan McManus (his real name) no longer has the chops to fill an album with hits. Read more
Published on April 7, 2006 by Nick Young

4.0 out of 5 stars Will The REAL Elvis C. Please Stand Up?
Hey, wait a minute; I remember this guy. Didn't he sing that song about "Alison"? And something about radio and wanting to bite the hand that feeds him? Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars The parts are more than the whole for me
I agree to a point with the Amazon reviewer here: The album definitely IS a return to the sharp new-wave melodies that established Costello as a force to be reckoned with in the... Read more
Published on February 3, 2006 by Greg Brady

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, I'm Loving It!
Over the last 6 months I decided to buy all of Elvis's releases because I've always been a big EC fan and was tired of my 100 songs I had on earlier compilations. Read more
Published on January 9, 2006 by Rude Boy 1979

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, but it could be better. How? Read on.
Well, this album is perfectly good as just about everyone agrees. I don't know why I didn't get it when it came out. Read more
Published on September 21, 2005 by If

5.0 out of 5 stars Is This His Best?
If not the best, this is Elvis's best effort since Armed Forces. There's not a weak song on it. I thrilled to first 3 songs, thinking surely the energy would flag toward the end... Read more
Published on July 6, 2005 by Ham On Wry

5.0 out of 5 stars Worth All The Breath Wasted
When this was released in 2002, it was greeted with exalted cries of "a return to form"! Or disdainful pouts of "don't believe the hype"... Read more
Published on April 29, 2005 by K. H. Orton

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