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<center><h3> Costello reunites with his band </h3></center> | <center><h3> Costello reunites with his band </h3></center> | ||
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<center> | <center> Peter Howell / Canadian Press </center> | ||
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Prior to last month's tour kick-off in Vancouver, Costello and Attractions Pete Thomas (drums), Bruce Thomas (bass) and Steve Nieve (keyboards) hadn't been seen in public together for some eight years. | Prior to last month's tour kick-off in Vancouver, Costello and Attractions Pete Thomas (drums), Bruce Thomas (bass) and Steve Nieve (keyboards) hadn't been seen in public together for some eight years. | ||
They rejoined forces for this tour and new album ''Brutal Youth'', the first Costello & Attractions effort since 1986's ''Blood | They rejoined forces for this tour and new album ''Brutal Youth'', the first Costello & Attractions effort since 1986's ''Blood & Chocolate''. | ||
The 1986 reunion followed years of Costello solo excursions into country music (''Almost Blue'', 1981), twisted romanticism (''Imperial Bedroom'', 1982 and roots rock (''King Of America'', 1986). | The 1986 reunion followed years of Costello solo excursions into country music (''Almost Blue'', 1981), twisted romanticism (''Imperial Bedroom'', 1982 and roots rock (''King Of America'', 1986). | ||
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Costello's debut album ''My Aim Is True'' was recorded live for $5,000 in a hole-in-the-wall called Pathway Studios, on sick days and holidays from his computer programmer day job. | Costello's debut album ''My Aim Is True'' was recorded live for $5,000 in a hole-in-the-wall called Pathway Studios, on sick days and holidays from his computer programmer day job. | ||
Writing lines like "I used to be disgusted, Now I try to be amused," on the track The Angels Wanna Wear My Red Shoes, Costello had a way of both charming and scaring at the same time. | Writing lines like ''"I used to be disgusted, Now I try to be amused,"'' on the track "The Angels Wanna Wear My Red Shoes," Costello had a way of both charming and scaring at the same time. | ||
Costello says the latest reunion with the Attractions just sort of happened and was driven by the type of songs he was writing last year. | Costello says the latest reunion with the Attractions just sort of happened and was driven by the type of songs he was writing last year. | ||
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