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Discography: Bootlegs
 

 
Maybe The Last Time
Elvis Costello & the Attractions
 
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Tracks

Disk 1
  1. Red Shoes
  2. Suit Of Lights
  3. Green Shirt
  4. Brilliant Mistake
  5. Heathen Town
  6. Little Palaces
  7. Shipbuilding
  8. Uncomplicated (w/ Not Fade Away)
  9. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
  10. New Amsterdam
  11. Alison
  12. Girls Talk
  13. American Without Tears (w/ David Hidalgo)
  14. Radio Sweetheart/ackie Wilson Said
Disk 2
  1. I Want You/ The Comedians
  2. Tramp The Dirt Down
  3. Pump It Up (w/ Sign O' The Times/ Subterrean Homesick Blues)
  4. I Hope You're Happy Now
  5. Knowing Me Knowing You
  6. Oliver's Army
  7. Less Than Zero (w/ Twist & Shout)
  8. Honey Are You Straight Or Are You Blind?
  9. You Belong To Me
  10. Watching The Detectives (w/ Down By The River)
  11. Man Out Of Time
  12. Peace, Love And Understanding
  13. Leave My Kitten Alone
  14. Poor Napoleon (w/ Instant Karma)
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Release Information:

     Date  | Media| Catalogue number (comments)
     2001  |  2xCD| Mainstream MAST-038/039

Comments:

From 1987-06-20: Glastonbury Festival, England.

Elvis is very chatty (and unusually profane-- he seems none too pleased with recent election results!), and the set includes some rare treats,  such as the Roy Orbison version of "The Comedians" and a very early performance of "Tramp The Dirt Down" in it's post- "Betrayal" incarnation and always welcome takes on "Knowing Me Knowing You" and "Leave My Kitten Alone".  Elvis performs solo through the bulk of the set, with The Attractions joining him beginning with "I Hope You're Happy Now" on disc two. - teej

Quality:

Source is a decent audience tape. Vocal are clear and right in center, but there are some speed flucuations (nothing as bad as the first few seconds of disc one, though) and ample audience chatter, as you might expect from a festival show such as this. - teej
 
 
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