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Revision as of 22:47, 6 October 2007

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UK tracklist

Side 1
01. Welcome To The Working Week [1:22]
02. Miracle Man [3:31]
03. No Dancing [2:39]
04. Blame It On Cain [2:39]
05. Alison [3:21]
06. Sneaky Feelings [2:09]


Side 2
01. (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes [2:47]
02. Less Than Zero [3:15]
03. Mystery Dance [1:38]
04. Pay It Back [2:33]
05. I'm Not Angry [2:57]
06. Waiting For The End Of The World [3:22]

US tracklist

Side 1
01. Welcome To The Working Week [1:22]
02. Miracle Man [3:31]
03. No Dancing [2:39]
04. Blame It On Cain [2:39]
05. Alison [3:21]
06. Sneaky Feelings [2:09]
07. Watching The Detectives [3:45]

Side 2
01. (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes [2:47]
02. Less Than Zero [3:15]
03. Mystery Dance [1:38]
04. Pay It Back [2:33]
05. I'm Not Angry [2:57]
06. Waiting For The End Of The World [3:22]

Note: Watching The Detectives was not included on UK, Belgian & Portugese versions.

Credits

Elvis Costello - guitar, vocals, backing vocals
The Shamrocks (aka Clover):
John McFee - guitar, pedal steel
Sean Hopper - keyboards, backing vocals
Johnny Ciambotti - bass, backing vocals
Micky Shine - drums
Nick Lowe - backing vocals

Except:

Mystery Dance:
Less Than Zero:
Watching The Detectives:

Charts

  • #14 (UK), #32 (US).
  • Went silver (60,000 copies) in the UK (date unknown).
  • Went gold (500,000 copies) in the US in 1981.
  • Went platinum (1 million copies) in the US in 1991.

Notes

  • The track times listed on the LP are totally wrong.
  • Album recorded in a total of 24 hours at Pathway Studios, Islington.
  • Early LP covers had a black & white photo on the front, and many different coloured backs. Later issues had a green tint on the front picture and a green back. The Demon issue originally had a yellow tint on the photo and a yellow back, and the reissue has a green tint photo. The early covers also have different manufacturer credits on the back cover and label: "Made & manufactured by Press & Post" & "Distributed by Island Records". There are thought to be at least 11 different cover variations.
  • The first few UK copies came with a poster and a form asking the buyer to send in the address of a friend, who would then receive a free copy. The form read:
HELP US HYPE ELVIS
In these John Denver days, people in Framptonland are loathe to shell out on new artists. As you've bought this record we assume that you groove to the Elvis GB sound. As you know there are only two Elvis. On is fat and famous, one is small and languishes in obscurity. Stiff Records, ever keen to meet the record buying public demands, have hatched a plot that allows you to become a potent factor in El's future. Here's how are See-Elvis-Go-Gold-Stiff-Go-Broke scheme works. You pay the postage. We send the album. And all you have to do is write no more than 25 words why you like the English Elvis and send this sheet (together with postage stamps to the value of 23p) to: Stiff Records, 32 Alexander Street, London W2. We will then send a free album to the person of your choice who you think can do the most for Elvis. This offer is limited to the UK only. We are only giving away 1000 albums (Jeesus - only 1000!) so write off today and grab a small stake in shaping El's destiny. His meal ticket, your El Dorado. This offer does not apply to Island Records executives, groupies, liggers, Elvis Costello and employees of Stiff.
  • According to Goldmine Record Collector, in 1984 Columbia Records reissued, in the U.S. & Canada, all of studio albums to that time (MAIT, TYM, AF, GH, T, AB, IB, & PTC) with the prefix “PC” instead of the original “JC” or “FC”, but the same 5-digit number as before.


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