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ELVIS COSTELLO, who is close to confirming a headlining appearance at this year’s [[Concert 1994-06-25 Pilton|Glastonbury]], has lined up a full tour with [[The Attractions]] – marking their first dates together for eight years.  
Elvis Costello, who is close to confirming a headlining appearance at this year's Glastonbury, has lined up a full tour with The Attractions marking their first dates together for eight years.  


The shows follow the release of the ''Brutal Youth''album which was exclusively previewed by [[Melody Maker, February 5, 1994|The Maker]] two weeks ago.
The shows follow the release of the ''Brutal Youth'' album which was exclusively [[Melody Maker, February 5, 1994|previewed]] by ''The Maker'' two weeks ago.


A single from the album, “[[Sulky Girl]]”, backed by two non-LP cuts, “[[Idiophone]]” and “[[A Drunken Man's Praise Of Sobriety|A Drunken Man’s Praise Of Sobriety]]”, is released by WEA on February 21.
A single from the album, "Sulky Girl," backed by two non-LP cuts, "Idiophone" and "A Drunken Man's Praise Of Sobriety," is released by WEA on February 21.


Meanwhile, shows kick off at the London Royal Albert Hall on [[Concert 1994-07-05 London|July 5]] and [[Concert 1994-07-06 London|6]], continuing at Liverpool Royal Court ([[Concert 1994-07-12 Liverpool|12]]), Newcastle City Hall ([[Concert 1994-07-13 Newcastle upon Tyne|13]]) and Glasgow Barrowlands ([[Concert 1994-07-14 Glasgow|14]]).
Meanwhile, shows kick off at the London Royal Albert Hall on [[Concert 1994-07-05 London|July 5]] and [[Concert 1994-07-06 London|6]], continuing at Liverpool Royal Court ([[Concert 1994-07-12 Liverpool|12]]), Newcastle City Hall ([[Concert 1994-07-13 Newcastle upon Tyne|13]]) and Glasgow Barrowlands ([[Concert 1994-07-14 Glasgow|14]]).
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Ticket prices vary between £10.50 and a whopping £19.50.  They go on sale from February 18.  
Ticket prices vary between £10.50 and a whopping £19.50.  They go on sale from February 18.  


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Elvis Costello, who is close to confirming a headlining appearance at this year's Glastonbury, has lined up a full tour with The Attractions — marking their first dates together for eight years.

The shows follow the release of the Brutal Youth album which was exclusively previewed by The Maker two weeks ago.

A single from the album, "Sulky Girl," backed by two non-LP cuts, "Idiophone" and "A Drunken Man's Praise Of Sobriety," is released by WEA on February 21.

Meanwhile, shows kick off at the London Royal Albert Hall on July 5 and 6, continuing at Liverpool Royal Court (12), Newcastle City Hall (13) and Glasgow Barrowlands (14).

Ticket prices vary between £10.50 and a whopping £19.50. They go on sale from February 18.


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Melody Maker, February 19, 1994


Melody Maker previews upcoming tour dates.


Penn Jillette talks about records that changed his life, including Trust.

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Penn Jillette

talks about the records that changed his life

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Elvis Costello, Trust
"Once again, we have rock 'n' roll ____ ____ ____ to condescend to. Elvis Costello ____ ____ _____ same way Cole Porter did. You ____ ____ write pop songs that put in maybe too-smart references, and maybe if you do it all fast enough no one will notice that there's a certain facile quality. Trust really meant a lot to me. I remember how much time I was willing to put in to translate things like "The one over the eight / Seems less like one / And more like four". Boy, if you grew up in America, you try figuring that one out."



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