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NASHVILLE — Elvis Costello is touring to support his latest Columbia LP, ''Almost Blue'', which is a collection of country material recently recorded by Costello with producer Billy Sherrill in Nashville. | |||
With the album's first single, "A Good Year For The Roses," now shipping, Costello and his group, the Attractions, will be embarking on a limited five-city concert tour, covering London, Los Angeles, New York, Nashville and Paris. Each of these engagements will consist of two segments, one country and one rock. Guitarist [[John McFee]] of the Doobie Brothers will appear as special guest for the country sets, along with the Nashville Edition on backup vocals. | |||
Among the material contained on ''Almost Blue'' arc Merle Haggard's "Tonight The Bottle Let Me Down," "Gram Parsons' "How Much I Lied," and Hank Williams' "Why Don't You Love Me Like You Used To Do." | |||
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