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1994
R01
On The Edge
Segment 2 (17:09): Interview plus the following tracks plus 4:30 of commercials
Segment 3 (14:38): Interview plus the following tracks plus 4:30 of commercials
Segment 4 (15:38):
(55:08) |
Due for broadcast the week of 3-Jan-1994. |
R02
Trios
[1994-02-14; CD; MCA/GRP Records MGD-40222 (also issued as cardboard slip case containing CD (in thin maxi jewel case) and booklet] |
EC on vocals & acoustic guitar, with Rob Wasserman on electric upright bass & Mark Ribot on acoustic guitar. |
R03
Sulky Girl 7" single
[1994-02-21; 7"; WEA W0234/5439-18203-7 (UK, ps)] |
R04
Sulky Girl CD single
[1994-02-21; CD5; WEA W0234CD/9362-41439-2] |
"I" & "ADMPOS" produced by EC & Kevin Killen. |
R05
Warner Music United Kingdom New Releases
[1994-__-__; CD; Warner PROMO CD 62 (UK instore CD promo)] |
R06
[1994-02-__; CD5; Warner PRO-CD-6800 (US promo, pic. CD)] |
R07
Brutal Youth
Side 2:
(57:24) |
Produced by Mitchell Froom & EC. |
R08
You Tripped At Every Step promo
[1994-03-__; CD5; WEA PRO-CD-6837-R (US promo)] |
R--
Words And Music
(46:11) |
This is basically the Brutal Youth album (without "Still Too Soon To Know") with the occasional 'talkover' from Elvis. Interviews by Bill Flanagan of Musician magazine. Executive producer: Larry Butler. Producer: Marc Graue for Marc Graue Productions. |
R09
Rock Of The 80's Volume 10
[1994-03-15; CD] |
R10
13 Steps Lead Down US/Australia single
[1994-03-24; CD5; WEA 9 18214-2 (USA)] |
The CD came in a cardboard sleeve at a reduced price. |
R11
Final Mix (No. 8: April 1994)
[1994-__-__; CD; Warner Bros. FINALMIX8 (Australia)] |
R12
13 Steps Lead Down 7" & cassette single
[1994-04-18; 7"; WO245 (5439 18156) (UK, ps)] |
"DYKWIS" produced by EC. |
R13
13 Steps Lead Down CD single
[1994-04-18; CD5; WEA WO245CD 9362-41556-2 (UK)] |
Tracks 2-4 produced by EC. |
R14
Warner Music United Kingdom New Releases
[1994-__-__; CD; Warner PROMO CD 65 (UK instore CD promo)] |
R15
Clown Strike promo
[1994-__-__; CD5; WEA PRO-CD-6957-R (US promo)] |
R16
Get Happy!! (Rykodisc/Demon reissue)
(77:09) |
Tracks 1-8, 10-24 produced by Nick Lowe, remaining tracks produced by EC. |
R17
Trust (Rykodisc/Demonreissue)
(67:23) |
Produced by Nick Lowe, in association with Roger Bechirian, assisted by Neil King. |
R18
Virtually Alternative 46
[1994-05-02; CD; The Album Network VA 46] |
R19
Sony Music
[1994-05-03; CD; Sony MJM 3-5-94 (Polish promo)] |
R20
Sulky Girl promo
[1994-05-__; CD5; WEA PRO-CD-6907 (US promo pic. CD)] |
R21
Top Selection 1994 May
[1994-05-__; CD; Warner PCS 141 (Japanese promo)] |
R22
Rock Over London
[1994-05-__; CD; (UK radio promo)] |
For broadcast between 20th - 26th May. |
R23
Eleven Years And Counting: Spring '94 Collection
[1994-__-__; CD; Rykodisc/Hannibal VRCD 9401 (promo)] |
R24
Start: The Best Of British [1994-__-__; CD; Dino DINCD 92] |
R25
Lament
(71:11) |
R26
You Tripped At Every Step 7" & cassette single
[1994-06-27; 7"; WEA W0251 (UK, ps)] |
R27
You Tripped At Every Step CD single
[1994-06-27; CD5; WEA W0251CD 9362-41666-2 (UK)] |
The last 3 tracks are from the BBC TV series Family and were recorded Feb-94 at Westside Studios and produced by EC. |
R28
Warner Music United Kingdom New Releases [1994-__-__; CD; Warner PROMO CD 68 (UK instore CD promo)] |
R29
Adios Amigo: A Tribute To Arthur Alexander
[1994-07-19; CD; Demon FIEND CD 754 (UK)] |
The EC track is produced by Jon & Sally Tiven. |
R30
Razor & Tie's 1994 Music Sampler No. 3
(68:14) |
R31
The Glory Of Gershwin
(78:03) |
George Gershwin/Larry Adler tribute album. |
R32
Rock Over London (show #94/31)
[1994-07-__; CD; (UK radio promo. No case, just paper sleeve & cue sheet)] |
For broadcast between 29-Jul - 4-Aug. |
R33
No Prima Donna: The Songs Of Van Morrison
(40:03) |
Produced by Van Morrison & Phil Coulter. |
R34
MTV Unplugged
(63:12) |
This was taped in New York City, 1994-04-12. |
R35
Almost Blue (Rykodisc/Demon reissue))
(64:04) |
Tracks 1-12, 19, 20, 22 produced by Billy Sherrill. Tracks 13-17 mixed by Paul Bass. Track 18 produced by EC. Track 21 recorded by Billy Sherrill and mixed by EC & Paul Bass. Track 23 mixed by EC & Paul Bass. The Aberdeen tracks were recorded 1981-07-30 at The Mean Machine. "Psycho" was recorded 1979-02-16 at The Palomino Club, N. Hollywood. "I'm Your Toy" was recorded 1982-01-07 at The Royal Albert Hall, London. |
R36
Imperial Bedroom (Rykodisc/Demon reissue)
(78:05) |
The gold disc version is identical to the normal re-release, but sounds a little better. The original title of "Beyond Belief" was "The Land Of Give And Take". Tracks 1-15 produced by Geoff Emerick from an original idea by EC, assisted by Jon Jacobs. Tracks 16-21 produced by EC, assisted by Paul Bass. Tracks 22 & 23 produced by EC. Tracks 24 produced by EC, assisted by Neil King. |
R37
Highlights From Almost Blue & Imperial Bedroom
[1994-09-__; CD; Demon ECPROMO2 (UK promo, digipak)] |
R38
The Rykodisc/Hannibal Fall '94 Collection
[1994-__-__; CD; Rykodisc VRCD 9402 (US promo)] |
R39
Brutal Works
|
The plan was to put 7 b-side tracks from the Brutal Youth singles on 1 CD and issue it to coincide with a tour of Japan, but it was never released. |
R40
Malice And Magic
[1994-09-__; CD; WEA PCS-141 (Japan tour promo)] |
R41
The Very Best Of Elvis Costello And The Attractions 1977-1986
[1994-10-04; CD; Demon DPAM13 (UK)] |
R42
Going Underground
[1994-10-17; CD; Castle Music CTV123 (UK)] |
R43
Sulky Girl CD single
[1994-10-__; CD5; Warner 936241593 2 (Australia)] |
R44
London's Brilliant Parade CD single (part 1)
[1994-11-14; CD5; Warner W0270CD1 (UK, part 1 of 2xCD5 set. Digipak cover contains space for 2nd CD)] |
Reached #48 in UK charts. |
R45
London's Brilliant Parade CD single (part 2)
[1994-11-14; CD5; Warner W0270CD2 (UK, part 2 of 2xCD5 set, yellow CD in slip case or red CD in jewel case)] |
R46
London's Brilliant Parade 12" single
[1994-11-14; 12"; Warner W0270T (UK)] |
R47
London's Brilliant Parade cassette single
[1994-11-14; MC; Warner W0270C/5439-17992-4 (UK)] |
R48
The Unplugged Collection Volume One
[1994-12-06; CD; Warner 9362-45774-2] |
Produced by Biff Dawes. Recorded in Los Angeles, 1991-06-03. |
R49
Sulky Girl cassette single
[1994-__-__; MC; Warner 5439181434 (Australia)] |
R50
New Frontiers
[1994-__-__; CD; WEA 9548-31952-2 (France)] |
R51
Sounds Of The Seventies
[1994-__-__; 2xCD; Global Television RADCD01] |
R52
They Can't Take That Away From Me CD single
[1994-__-__; CD5; Columbia 660831-1 (Europe, pic. card sleeve, made in Austria)] |
R53
My PoMo Valentine (Hits Post Modern Syndrome)
[19__-__-__; CD; Hits HT019 (USA)] |
R54
Heck On Wheels: Volume 4
[1994-__-__; CD; Warner PRO-CD-6807 (US promo for 'In-store play')] |
R55
New Country
[1994-12-__; CD; NC1294D (USA)] |
"Exclusive CD only available from New Country magazine". |
R56
A&M Records Convention Relief
[1994-__-__; CD] |
R57
Discoveries 8
[19__-__-__; CD; Bassin Distribution DIDX023200 (US promo sampler)] |