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Were it not for the explanatory sticker on the cover - you would "Various Artists" believe smoothly: Songs of The Coward Brothers, The Emotional Tooth Poste, Napoleon Dynamite & The Royal Guard, a compilation up.
Were it not for the explanatory sticker on the cover you would "Various Artists" believe smoothly: Songs of The Coward Brothers, The Emotional Tooth Paste, Napoleon Dynamite & The Royal Guard, a compilation up.


Only the little sign "Elvis Costello - rare and unreleased cuts" brings the red thread in the variety of Ihterpreten. Out Of Our Idiot (Demon / TIS) is a compilation of songs that Costello has recorded under constantly changing pseudonyms in the past few years and released as B-sides of singles and bonus tracks on Maxis. So Rare goods from the singer, who has once again found an outlet for his over productivity.
Only the little sign "Elvis Costello rare and unreleased cuts" brings the red thread in the variety of Ihterpreten. Out Of Our Idiot (Demon / TIS) is a compilation of songs that Costello has recorded under constantly changing pseudonyms in the past few years and released as B-sides of singles and bonus tracks on Maxis. So Rare goods from the singer, who has once again found an outlet for his over productivity.


Mixed as the code name the music on the album : Rockabilly in stumbling step - duet with T -Bone Burnett ("The People's Limousine"), a swinging antiphonal singing with Jimmy Cliff ("Seven Day Weekend"), a gorgeous verschmalzte version of the Bacharach - classic " Baby It's You " with Nick lion at the second micro and in between lots of rare footage with the Costello - usual musical joke.
Mixed as the code name the music on the album: Rockabilly in stumbling step—duet with T-Bone Burnett ("The People's Limousine"), a swinging antiphonal singing with Jimmy Cliff ("Seven Day Weekend"), a gorgeous verschmalzte version of the Bacharach classic "Baby It's You" with Nick Lowe at the second micro and in between lots of rare footage with the Costello usual musical joke.


Two other cover versions - Smokey Robinson's "From Head To Toe" and Yoko Ono's "Walking On Ice" - bring the diversity of the album to the brink of chaos. Still - it's a real Costello to the last groove.
Two other cover versions - Smokey Robinson's "From Head To Toe" and Yoko Ono's "Walking On Ice" - bring the diversity of the album to the brink of chaos. Still - it's a real Costello to the last groove.

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Out Of Our Idiot

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Wäre da nicht der erklärende Aufkleber auf dem Cover — man würde das "Various Artists" glatt glauben: Songs von The Coward Brothers, The Emotional Tooth Poste, Napoleon Dynamite & The Royal Guard, eine Kompilation eben.

Nur das Schildchen "Elvis Costello — rare and unreleased cuts" bringt den roten Faden in die Vielfalt der Ihterpreten. Out Of Our Idiot (Demon/TIS) ist eine Zusammenstellung von Songs, die Costello in den vergangenen Jahren unter ständig wechselnden Pseudonymen aufgenommen und als B-Seiten von Singles oder Bonus-Tracks auf Maxis veröffentlicht hat. Rare Ware also von dem Sänger, der wieder einmal ein Ventil für seine Überproduktivität gefunden hat.

Gemischt wie die Decknamen auch die Musik auf dem Album: Rockabilly im Stolperschritt — Duett mit T-Bone Burnett ("The People's Limousine"), ein swingender Wechselgesang mit Jimmy Cliff ("Seven Day Weekend"), eine herrlich verschmalzte Version des Bacharach-Klassikers "Baby It's You" mit Nick Löwe am zweiten Mikro und dazwischen jede Menge seltene Aufnahmen mit dem Costello-gewohnten musikalischen Witz.

Zwei weitere Coverversionen — Smokey Robinsons "From Head To Toe" und Yoko Onos "Walking On Ice" — bringen die Vielfalt des Albums an den Rand des Chaos. Dennoch — es ist ein echter Costello bis zur letzten Rille.

Dieser Text ist ein Teil von "The Archive - Rewind", für das über 100.000 Artikel eingescannt und mit einer automatischen Schrifterkennung nachbearbeitet wurden. Aufgrund der Artikelmenge kann es an manchen Stellen noch immer zu Fehlern in der Darstellung kommen. Wir arbeiten stetig an der Behebung und bitten so lange um Verständnis.

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Out Of Our Idiot

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Were it not for the explanatory sticker on the cover — you would "Various Artists" believe smoothly: Songs of The Coward Brothers, The Emotional Tooth Paste, Napoleon Dynamite & The Royal Guard, a compilation up.

Only the little sign "Elvis Costello — rare and unreleased cuts" brings the red thread in the variety of Ihterpreten. Out Of Our Idiot (Demon / TIS) is a compilation of songs that Costello has recorded under constantly changing pseudonyms in the past few years and released as B-sides of singles and bonus tracks on Maxis. So Rare goods from the singer, who has once again found an outlet for his over productivity.

Mixed as the code name the music on the album: Rockabilly in stumbling step—duet with T-Bone Burnett ("The People's Limousine"), a swinging antiphonal singing with Jimmy Cliff ("Seven Day Weekend"), a gorgeous verschmalzte version of the Bacharach classic "Baby It's You" with Nick Lowe at the second micro and in between lots of rare footage with the Costello usual musical joke.

Two other cover versions - Smokey Robinson's "From Head To Toe" and Yoko Ono's "Walking On Ice" - bring the diversity of the album to the brink of chaos. Still - it's a real Costello to the last groove.

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