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Another ringpull, another lonely night, another requisite Costello record. This happens to be the live 45 choice from the recent Albert Hall concert, as well as my personal fave — lyrically and vocally — from the ''Almost Blue'' LP. The question is whether the Royal Philharmonic adds to or distracts from Costello's bittersweet cadences and the Attractions' underplayed elegance. Interestingly enough, the other side features two outtakes from the Billy Sherrill Nashville sessions — ''minus'' trappings, just a boozy, dusty voice and band, and they benefit from it. The same applies, I think, to "I'm Your Toy": those tearful moments would ache even more sublimely if pared down, rather than precariously blown up to epic "My Way"-ish proportions, as they are here. That said, I can easily see it doing a "No Woman No Cry."
Another ringpull, another lonely night, another requisite Costello record. This happens to be the live 45 choice from the recent Albert Hall concert, as well as my personal fave — lyrically and vocally — from the ''Almost Blue'' LP. The question is whether the Royal Philharmonic adds to or distracts from Costello's bittersweet cadences and the Attractions' underplayed elegance. Interestingly enough, the other side features two outtakes from the Billy Sherrill Nashville sessions — ''minus'' trappings, just a boozy, dusty voice and band, and they benefit from it. The same applies, I think, to "I'm Your Toy": those tearful moments would ache even more sublimely if pared down, rather than precariously blown up to epic "My Way"-ish proportions, as they are here. That said, I can easily see it doing a "No Woman No Cry."


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'''New Musical Express, April 3, 1982
'''New Musical Express, April 3, 1982
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[[Ian Penman]] reviews the [[Single: I'm Your Toy|single]] for "[[I'm Your Toy]]."
[[Ian Penman]] reviews the [[I'm Your Toy (single)|single]] for "[[I'm Your Toy]]."
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A full page ad for the single runs on page 19.
A full page ad for the single runs on page 19.
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I'm Your Toy

Elvis Costello

Ian Penman

Another ringpull, another lonely night, another requisite Costello record. This happens to be the live 45 choice from the recent Albert Hall concert, as well as my personal fave — lyrically and vocally — from the Almost Blue LP. The question is whether the Royal Philharmonic adds to or distracts from Costello's bittersweet cadences and the Attractions' underplayed elegance. Interestingly enough, the other side features two outtakes from the Billy Sherrill Nashville sessions — minus trappings, just a boozy, dusty voice and band, and they benefit from it. The same applies, I think, to "I'm Your Toy": those tearful moments would ache even more sublimely if pared down, rather than precariously blown up to epic "My Way"-ish proportions, as they are here. That said, I can easily see it doing a "No Woman No Cry."


Tags: Almost BlueI'm Your ToyRoyal Albert HallRoyal PhilharmonicI'm Your Toy (single)Cry, Cry, CryWonderingMy Shoes Keep Walking Back To YouBlues Keep CallingHonky Tonk GirlThe AttractionsBilly SherrillFrank SinatraBob Marley

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New Musical Express, April 3, 1982


Ian Penman reviews the single for "I'm Your Toy."


A full page ad for the single runs on page 19.

Images

1982-04-03 New Musical Express page 15 clipping 01.jpgpage 19 advertisement
Clipping and advertisement.

Photos by Michael Putland and unknown.
Photo by Michael PutlandPhotographer unknown


Cover and page scan.
1982-04-03 New Musical Express cover.jpg 1982-04-03 New Musical Express page 15.jpg

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