Analog Planet, December 2, 2015

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On Almost Blue Elvis Costello Explores His Inner Country Self


Michael Fremer

Almost Blue Elvis Costello and The Attractions
F-Beat/Mobile Fidelity 1-325 180 LP
Music: 7 / Sound: 8

No doubt Elvis Costello knew he was no George Jones or Merle Haggard when, in the spring of 1981 he stepped before the microphone in CBS's Studio A in Nashville under the direction of veteran producer Billy Sherill (who passed away this past August), but he wanted to record an album of country covers in Nashville and following the cleansing craziness of the Trust sessions, this probably seemed like the right time. This record was not particularly well received when it was first released, surely because fans were expecting an album of new Costello songs not an album of covers—particularly C&W covers, but the album has grown in stature. The Attractions acquit themselves well bending genres and Costello's cover singing hits all the right marks though with less grace, fluidity and vulnerability than that of the great country stars whose songs he covers.

Costello covers "Sweet Dreams", "Good Year For the Roses" among other country chestnuts as well as the Gram Parsons/Chris Ethridge penned Flying Burrito Brothers tune "I'm Your Toy" (if you see the 12" 45 of Costello performing this live backed by an orchestra, get it!).

I compared this reissue to an F-Beat original mastered at Townhouse and an F-Beat second press mastered at Strawberry. The Townhouse cut is pleasingly heavy in the bass and produces a spacious soundstage. The Strawberry cut produces more detail but flattens the picture and cuts the bass somewhat. On both Costello's voice sounds somewhat nasal and constricted. This remaster gives you the full bottom end and all of the detail plus Costello's voice sounds best here.

If Trust is among the most essential Costello albums, this one is the opposite: it's a dispensable album but one that's well-recorded and enjoyable to listen to. Of course the song "Almost Blue" is on Imperial Bedroom and not on this record.

Produced by: Billy Sherrill
Engineered by: Ron "Snake" Reynolds
Mixed by: Ron "Snake" Reynolds
Mastered by: Krieg Wunderlich At MFSL, Sebastopol, CA


Tags: Almost BlueThe AttractionsGeorge JonesMerle HaggardNashvilleBilly SherrillTrustSweet DreamsGood Year For The RosesGram ParsonsChris EthridgeThe Flying Burrito BrothersI'm Your ToySingle: I'm Your ToyF-BeatAlmost Blue (song)Imperial Bedroom

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Analog Planet, December 2, 2015


Michael Fremer reviews the Mobile Fidelity reissue of Almost Blue.

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Almost Blue MFSL album cover.jpg

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