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[[Review: My Aim Is True, New Musical Express 1977|New Musical Express, 1977-07-23]] | [[Review: My Aim Is True, New Musical Express 1977|New Musical Express, 1977-07-23]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:46, 18 March 2006
Track listing
- "Welcome to the Working Week"
- "Miracle Man"
- "No Dancing"
- "Blame it on Cain"
- "Alison"
- "Sneaky Feelings"
- "(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes"
- "Less Than Zero"
- "Mystery Dance"
- "Pay It Back"
- "I'm Not Angry"
- "Waiting for the End of the World"
- "Watching the Detectives"
(All songs written by Elvis Costello.)
NOTE: "Watching the Detectives" was not on the original UK release of this album, but rather was issued as a single in October 1977. On the US version it was very oddly relegated to the end of side one.
Personnel
- Elvis Costello - vocals, guitar; piano and drumsticks on "Mystery Dance"
- Nick Lowe - producer, backing vocals; piano, drumsticks and bass on "Mystery Dance"
- Bazza (Barry Farmer) - engineer
- John McFee - guitar, pedal steel
- Sean Hopper - piano, organ, backing vocals
- Stan Shaw - organ on "Less Than Zero"
- Johnny Ciambotti - bass, backing vocals
- Mickey Shine - drums
- Andrew Bodinar - bass on "Watching the Detectives"
- Steve Goulding - drums on "Watching the Detectives"
- Steve Nieve - organ and piano overdubs on "Watching the Detectives"
Recorded at Pathway Studio, London, early 1977
Reviews
New Musical Express, 1977-07-23