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1980

I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down (Banks/Jones) (2:05)
Girls Talk (1:56)

1980-01-18; 7"; 2 Tone chs TT 7
1980-03-__; 7"; F-Beat XX1 (UK, ps)
1980-03-__; 7"; Columbia 11194 (US/Canada)
1980-__-__; 7"; F-Beat K 18171 (Italy, different ps)
1980-__-__; 7"; WEA WEA18171 (Netherlands)
1980-__-__; 7"; Smash Records TAR 11 (Sweden, ps)
1980-__-__; 7"; F-Beat/Warner P-551X (Japan, ps)
"Girls Talk" is from the Get Happy!! sessions.
Produced by Nick Lowe.
According to 'Record Collector' (#91): "This was the most sought-after collector's item of early 1980, which offended the law of gravity by gradually becoming more common instead of less. Costello had been signed to Radar in 1978, via a licensing deal from Riviera Global Productions. Radar collapsed towards the end of 1979, and so Elvis's manager Jake Riviera alighted upon the Specials' 2-Tone label as an ideal venue for a holding operation - a one-off single - until Elvis sorted out a deal for the Get Happy!! album. WEA, who had distributed Radar, were less than delighted: they felt they had a steak in Costello's career by virtue of the success of the records they had distributed for him, and so they obtained a court injunction to stop the 2-Tone single being sold. By March '80, the situation was clarified: F-Beat was set up by Riviera as an independent company, but WEA continued to distribute their records. In the meantime, there were several thousand 2-Tone singles to dispose of. These were handed out free to the audience at a London's Rainbow Theatre gig. Several months later, Riviera pressed up a few thousand more of the 2-Tone singles, and these were given away at London and US gigs. By this time, however, the single had been issued with the catalogue no. F-Beat XX-1. As this new number had replaced the 2-Tone number in the runoff grooves, the second batch of 2-Tone singles carried the F-Beat number, whereas the original copies had 'TT-7' as their matrix number. Copies from the first batch are now worth about twice as much ones from the second."
According to Krista Reese's EC book the total number of 2-Tone singles pressed was 13,000, and the remaining copies were sold at NY Palladium 1981 concerts for $3.00 each. (It seems that some copies of the 2-Tone 'reissue' have 'CHS TT7' and 'XX1' in the runoff, and also 'CHS TT8' crossed out on both sides.)
Reached #4 in UK charts

I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down (Banks/Jones) (2:05)
I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down (Banks/Jones) (2:05)

1980-__-__; 7"; Columbia 1-11194 (US white label promo)


I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down (Banks/Jones) (2:05)
Girls Talk (1:56)
Secondary Modern (1:58)
King Horse (2:57)

1980-__-__; 7"; Columbia 1-11251 (US, ps)
1980-__-__; 7"; Columbia 1-11251 (US promo, different ps)


Get Happy!!
Elvis Costello & The Attractions
Side 1:

Love For Tender (1:58)
Opportunity (3:10)
The Imposter (1:56)
Secondary Modern (1:58)
King Horse (2:57)
Possession (2:00)
Men Called Uncle (2:17) - listed as "Man Called Uncle"
Clowntime Is Over (2:58)
New Amsterdam (2:10)
High Fidelity (2:27)

Side 2:

I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down (Banks/Jones) (2:05)
Black And White World (1:54)
5ive Gears In Reverse (2:30)
B Movie (2:04)
Motel Matches (2:24)
Human Touch (2:28)
Beaten To The Punch (1:47)
Temptation (2:32)
I Stand Accused (Colton/Smith) (2:19)
Riot Act (3:36)

1980-02-__; LP; F-Beat XXLP1 (UK)
1980-02-__; LP; Columbia 36347 (US. Promo copies were also issued with with "For Promotion Only" stamped in gold on the cover)
1980-__-__; LP; Columbia JC 36347 (Canada)
1980-__-__; LP; Columbia JC 36347 (US, white label promo)
1980-__-__; MC; Columbia JCT 36347 (US and Canada)
1980-__-__; LP; Smash SLEPT 7 (Sweden)
1980-__-__; LP; WEA 58.114 (Netherlands/Germany, incl. poster)
1980-__-__; LP; WEA 58114/PROPPE 197 (German promo, white record label)
19__-__-__; LP; Liberation Records LIB 5103 (Australia)
19__-__-__; MC; Liberation Records TCLIB 5103 (Australia)
19__-__-__; LP; F-Beat/Warner-Pioneer P-10804X (Japan)
19__-__-__; 8T; Columbia JCA 36347 (USA)
19__-__-__; MC; F-Beat M5 X1 (Australia)
1984-04-06; LP; Demon IMP FIEND 24
1984-04-06; MC; Demon IMP FIEND CASS 24
1986-01-__; CD; Demon IMP FIEND CD 24
Produced by Nick Lowe. "New Amsterdam" produced by EC.
On the LP cover the track listings for sides 1 & 2 are swapped.
Original LP copies included a poster of various 'Get ...' slogans, and had a black and white sticker saying "20 Great Hits".
The cassette version came in a range of covers.
UK copies of this album had a 'worn ring' on the cover.
Reached #2 in UK charts, & #11 in the US.
UK: Went gold (100,000 copies) (date unknown).

Get Happy!! (Promo Album)
Elvis Costello & The Attractions
Record 1 side 1:

Love For Tender (1:58)
Opportunity (3:10)
The Imposter (1:56)
Secondary Modern (1:58)
King Horse (2:57)

Record 1 side 2:

Possession (2:00)
Men Called Uncle (2:17) - listed as "Man Called Uncle"
Clowntime Is Over (2:58)
New Amsterdam (2:10)
High Fidelity (2:27)

Record 2 side 1:

I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down (Banks/Jones) (2:05)
Black And White World (1:54)
5ive Gears In Reverse (2:30)
B Movie (2:04)
Motel Matches (2:24)

Record 2 side 2:

Human Touch (2:28)
Beaten To The Punch (1:47)
Temptation (2:32)
I Stand Accused (Colton/Smith) (2:19)
Riot Act (3:36)

1980-03-__; 2x12"; F-Beat XX PROMO 1 (UK, promo. Cover consists of photo of contents pasted on white sleeves. Comes with poster & photo)


High Fidelity single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

High Fidelity (2:27)
Getting Mighty Crowded (Van McCoy) (2:05)

1980-04-04; 7"; F-Beat XX3 (UK, ps. 2 different F-Beat label designs)
1980-__-__; 7"; F-Beat FB 18 213 N (Germany, ps)
1980-__-__; 7"; F-Beat/Warner P-585X (Japan, ps)
"Getting Mighty Crowded" is from the Get Happy!! sessions.
Reached #30 in UK charts.

High Fidelity single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

High Fidelity (2:27)
Getting Mighty Crowded (Van McCoy) (2:05)
Clowntime Is Over No. 2 (3:39)

1980-04-__; 12"; F-Beat XX3T (UK, ps)
"CIO(No.2)" produced by EC.

High Fidelity single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

High Fidelity (2:27)
High Fidelity (2:27)

1980-04-__; 7"; F-Beat XX3-A (UK, promo)


I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down (Banks/Jones) (2:05)
Love For Tender (1:58)
High Fidelity (2:27)
Beaten To The Punch (1:47)

1980-__-__; 7"; F-Beat France FBR 5001 (France)


My Very Special Guests
George Jones

Stranger In The House (3:37) - George Jones & EC

1980-04-__; LP; Epic S EPC 83163 (also released as a promo with "FOR PROMOTION ONLY, NOT FOR RESALE" over the Epic seal on the back)
1980-04-__; MC; Epic S EPC 83163
19__-__-__; LP; CBS JE 35544 (US, has a 1979 copyright)
1980-__-__; LP; Epic 25-3P-181 (Japan)
1991-__-__; CD; Epic EK 35544
I believe a promo sampler from this album was released and contained "Stranger In The House".

Stranger In The House single
George Jones & Elvis Costello

Stranger In The House (3:35) - George Jones & EC
A Drunk Can't Be A Man (Montgomery/Jones) (2:42) - George Jones

1980-05-04; 7"; Epic S EPC 8560 (US, plain Epic sleeve)
1981-02-__; 7"; Epic EPC 8560 (UK, ps, also issued as promo)
Produced by Billy Sherrill.

New Amsterdam single
Elvis Costello

New Amsterdam
Dr. Luther's Assistant

1980-06-__; 7"; F-Beat XX5 (ps)
Pink cover contains a "Pay no more than 50p" notice.
Reached #36 in UK charts.

New Amsterdam EP
Elvis Costello

New Amsterdam
Dr. Luther's Assistant
Ghost Train
Just A Memory

1980-06-__; 7"; F-Beat XX5E (ps)
1980-06-__; 7"; F-Beat XX5P (pic. disc)
1980-__-__; 7"; F-Beat XXEP5 (Australia, ps)
1980-__-__; 7"; F-Beat/Warner P-615X (Japan, ps)
"Dr. Luther's Assistant", "Ghost Train" & "Just A Memory" produced by EC.
The first 1,500 picture discs came with a black rim (promo copies) and are currently worth about twice as much as the later clear rimmed copies (15000 pressed). (Phil Dennison also has a brown rimmed copy in his collection.)

New Amsterdam single
Elvis Costello

New Amsterdam (2:10)
New Amsterdam (2:10)

1980-06-__; 7"; F-Beat XX5-A (UK promo)


New Amsterdam single
Elvis Costello

New Amsterdam (2:10) - EC
Wednesday Week (2:02) - EC+A

1980-__-__; 7"; Columbia 1-11284 (USA)


New Amsterdam single
Elvis Costello

New Amsterdam
New Amsterdam

1980-__-__; 7"; Columbia 1-11284 (US white label promo. In the runout on one side is the number ZSS 167275-1C T and the '5' is scratched over to a '6'. On the other side is ZSS 167275-1C T and the entire number portion is scratched out and '167675' is scratched in lightly to the side.)


Spectrum USA - New Horizons In Music (Vol. 12, Programs 1-13)
various artists

New Amsterdam - EC

1980-__-__; 7x12"; Box set of radio transcription discs (US promo)
The radio programs were for broadcast during the 4th quarter of 1980.

Getting Mighty Crowded single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Getting Mighty Crowded (Van McCoy) (2:05) - EC+A
Radio Sweetheart (single mix) (2:48) - EC

1980-__-__; 7"; Columbia 1-11389 (US/Canada. Also issued as promo)


Getting Mighty Crowded
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Getting Mighty Crowded (Van McCoy) (2:05)
Getting Mighty Crowded (Van McCoy) (2:05)

1980-__-__; 7"; Columbia 1-11389 (US/Canada white label promo)


Taking Liberties (4 track promo)
Elvis Costello

Clean Money - EC+A
Radio Sweetheart - EC
Getting Mighty Crowded (Van McCoy) - EC+A
Talking In The Dark - EC+A

1980-09-__; 12"; Columbia AS 847 (US, promo)
The word 'Costello' replaces 'Columbia' on the label.
This version of "Radio Sweetheart" is a slightly different mix to the original version (B-side of "Less Than Zero" 7"). It does not have the backing vocals singing "Oooooh" at the start of the line "Hope in the eyes..." near the start.

Taking Liberties
Elvis Costello
Side 1:

Clean Money
Girls Talk
Talking In The Dark
Radio Sweetheart (2:24)
Black And White World (demo)
Big Tears
Just A Memory
Night Rally
Stranger In The House
Clowntime Is Over No. 2

Side 2:

Getting Mighty Crowded
Hoover Factory
Tiny Steps
(I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea
Dr. Luther's Assistant
Sunday's Best
Crawling To The USA
Wednesday Week
My Funny Valentine (Rodgers/Hart)
Ghost Train

1980-11-__; LP; Columbia CK 36839 (JC 36939) (US, they used the old 78 rpm label with the word 'Columbia' changed to 'Costello')
1980-__-__; LP; Columbia JC 36839 (Canada)
1980-__-__; LP; Columbia PC 36839
1980-__-__; 8T; Columbia JVC 36839 (Dolby)
19__-__-__; CD]
The album's inner sleeve has recording details for all tracks.
This version of "Radio Sweetheart" is a slightly different mix to the original version (B-side of "Less Than Zero" 7"). It does not have the backing vocals singing "Oooooh" at the start of the line "Hope in the eyes..." near the start.
I have seen a Canadian version of the LP that had the CBS/Columbia logo on the label blanked out with a circular black sticker (standard practice for Columbia albums imported to the UK).
Reached #28 in US charts.

Ten Bloody Marys & Ten How's Your Fathers
Elvis Costello

Clean Money (1:57)
Girls Talk (1:56)
Talking In The Dark (1:56)
Radio Sweetheart (2:24)
Big Tears (3:10)
Crawling To The U.S.A. (2:52)
Just A Memory (2:14)
Watching The Detectives (3:43)
Stranger In The House (3:01)
Clowntime Is Over No. 2 (3:44)
Getting Mighty Crowded (2:05)
Hoover Factory (1:43)
Tiny Steps (2:42)
(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding? (Lowe) (3:31)
Dr. Luther's Assistant (3:28)
Radio, Radio (3:04)
Black And White World (demo) (1:51)
Wednesday Week (2:02)
My Funny Valentine (Rodgers/Hart) (1:25)
Ghost Train (3:05)

1980-11-07; MC; F-Beat XX6C (UK)
1984-04-06; LP; Demon IMP FIEND 27 (UK)
1984-04-06; MC; Demon IMP FIENDCASS 27 (UK)
1986-01-__; CD; Demon IMP FIEND CD 27 (UK)
19__-__-__; LP; Liberation Records LIB 5104 (Australia)
19__-__-__; MC; Liberation Records TCLIB 5104 (Australia)
1998-10-02; CD; Demon 5035 (UK)]
Initially a UK cassette only release, released in the US as Taking Liberties. Original cassette copies were made of gold plastic and came in a gold case.
This version of "Radio Sweetheart" is a slightly different mix to the original version (B-side of "Less Than Zero" 7"). It does not have the backing vocals singing "Oooooh" at the start of the line "Hope in the eyes..." near the start.
The CD version has a typo in the song list which reads "Balck And White World".
UK: Went silver (60,000 copies) (date unkown).

Ten Bloody Marys & Ten How's Your Fathers promo
Elvis Costello
Side 1:

Clean Money
Hoover Factory
Black And White World (demo)

Side 2:

Stranger In The House
Crawling To The USA

1980-11-__; 7"; F-Beat EL-1 (UK, white label promo)


Clubland single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Clubland (3:40)
Clean Money (1:57)
Hoover Factory (1:43)

1980-12-__; 7"; F-Beat XX12 (UK, ps)
1980-12-__; 7"; F-Beat/Warner P-1505X (Japan,ps)
"Clean Money" produced by Nick Lowe. "Hoover Factory" produced by EC.
Reached #60 in UK charts

Rock Against Racism (RAR's Greatest Hits)
various artists

Goon Squad (3:15)

1980-__-__; LP; Virgin RAR 1 (UK)


Breaking The Rules
various artists

Tiny Steps [2:40]- EC+A

1980-__-__; 2xLP; Columbia/CBS A2S-881 (US, promo)


Time For Action: Best Of New Wave
various artists

I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down (Banks/Jones) - EC+A

198_-__-__; LP; Germany


Stiff Box Set No. 2
various artists
Record 1 (BUY 11):

Less Than Zero
Radio Sweetheart (single mix)

Record 4 (BUY 14):

Alison
Welcome To The Working Week

Record 5 (BUY 15):

(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes
Mystery Dance

Record 20 (BUY 20):

Watching The Detectives
Blame It On Cain (live)
Mystery Dance (live)

19__-__-__; 10x7"; Stiff BUY 11 - BUY 20
Stiff reissue of their early singles (also sold separately).
The first 5000 pressings came in a brown box.
On the labels the copyright is given as "Stiff Records" instead of the original "Stiff Records Ltd". There is an extra etching in the runoff groove "LYN xxxx" (where xxxx goes from 7473 (for BUY 11 a-side) to 7492 (for BUY 20 b-side)). The original runoff messages (e.g. "Elvis is King") remain. (Except that some copies of BUY11 have "A Porky Perfection" and "Elvis is King on This Side Too" on side A, and "Elvis is King" and "A Porky Prime Cut" on side B. The covers have a smaller, elliptical, cutout on the back compared to the original, and the "Delga" maker's mark is missing from the BUY 11 & BUY 15 covers (the BUY 14 & BUY 20 covers never had a maker's mark). Later issues carry the words "Made in England" on the labels.