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  2. My Aim Is True - Wikipedia

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    At the time performing as D.P. Costello, Costello changed his name to Elvis after Elvis Presley at the suggestion of the label, and adjusted his image to match the rising punk rock movement. Musically, My Aim Is True is influenced by a wide variety of genres, from punk, new wave and British pub rock to elements of 1950s rock and roll , R&B and ...

  3. National Ransom - Wikipedia

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    National Ransom is a studio album by English singer-songwriter Elvis Costello, released on 25 October 2010 (2 November in the US) through the Hear Music label. It was recorded in Nashville and Los Angeles with American songwriter and producer T Bone Burnett. [10] The album's cover art is made by Maakies creator Tony Millionaire.

  4. Accidents Will Happen - Wikipedia

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    The songs had first been released in December 1978, when Elvis Costello & the Attractions gave out free copies of a single containing the two then-unreleased songs. [11] Only 9,000 copies of this single were pressed and, when "Accidents Will Happen" was released, both songs were used as B-sides, before later being included on the compilation ...

  5. Elvis Costello - Wikipedia

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    Elvis Costello was born Declan Patrick MacManus, [b] on 25 August 1954, at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, West London, the only child of a record shop worker and a jazz musician. [22]

  6. Blood & Chocolate - Wikipedia

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    Blood & Chocolate was produced by Nick Lowe (pictured in 2017), who had not produced a Costello album since 1981's Trust.. Only six months after the Los Angeles sessions for King of America, Costello entered Olympic Studios in London with the Attractions—the keyboardist Steve Nieve, the bassist Bruce Thomas and the drummer Pete Thomas (no relation)—to record an album.

  7. The 6 best and 6 worst celebrity Christmas albums - AOL

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    "A Legendary Christmas" was even nominated for best traditional pop vocal album at the 2020 Grammy Awards, alongside other legends like Elvis Costello and Barbra Streisand.

  8. The Attractions - Wikipedia

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    The Attractions were an English backing band for the English new wave musician Elvis Costello between 1977 and 1986, and again from 1994 to 1996. They consisted of Steve Nieve (keyboards), Bruce Thomas (bass guitar), and Pete Thomas (drums). They also released one album (and two associated singles) as an independent entity, without Costello, in ...

  9. Riot Act (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Riot Act" is a song written by new wave musician Elvis Costello and performed by Costello and the Attractions for his 1980 album Get Happy!!. Costello wrote the song as a response to the controversy that had surrounded him in his professional and personal life, particularly relating to his incident in Columbus, Ohio. Recorded originally as a ...

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