New Musical Express, April 8, 1978

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If it ain't Stiff!


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1978 NME Awards to Industry

Stiff Records, pioneers of the UK small labels boom and still among the sharpest and wittiest of the independents despite Jake Riviera's defection to Radar, were on the receiving end of some well-deserved recognition this year in NME's annual Awards To The British Music Industry.

Stiff and Elvis Costello, who left to join Radar with Riviera, earned mentions in four out of the five categories they were eligible for — including winning the Best Produced British Record section with "Watching The Detectives."

Nick Lowe, who produced "Detectives," and Jake Riviera collected their awards at a presentation lunch held last week at London's Europa Hotel.

Stiff/Costello's other awards were Highly Commended mentions for Best Sleeve, Best Marketing Concept and Best Designed Advertisement Appearing In NME — all for Elvis' My Aim Is True album.

Winner of the Best Designed Sleeve, rock category, was The Stranglers' No More Heroes, designed by Paul Henry for UA Records. Best Engineered Record was Joan Armatrading's "Willow," engineered by Glyn Johns; Best Designed Advertisement was an RCA spread for David Bowie; Best Marketing Concept was the campaign EMI ran for The Shadows' Greatest Hits set.

Some of the thunder of the winners was undoubtedly stolen by guest speaker Bill Grundy, journalist, broadcaster and associate of The Sex Pistols. Mr. Grundy, in time-honoured Fleet Street tradition, appeared a shade tired and emotional during a speech designed to produce after-dinner amusement at the expense of the Pistols. This ended somewhat abruptly to untumultuous applause when Mr. Glundly, as befits a BOF of his standing (53 years' practice), was overcome by sudden tiredness.

"Unforgettable was how one observer summarised Mr. Glundly's contribution to the event.

The awards scheme is organised by NME Advertisement Director Percy Dickens and this is the tenth year they have been presented.

Full details of the 1978 awards are as follows:

Best Designed Sleeve
Rock
No More Heroes, The Stranglers, designed by Paul Henry for United Artists Records.

Highly Commended: My Aim Is True, Elvis Costello (Stiff), designed by Barney Bubbles and Jake Riviera; Get Stoned, Rolling Stones (Arcade), designed by Colin Birchall; Overnight Angel, Ian Hunter (CBS), designed by Roslav Szaybo and John Berg.

Popular
The Monty Python Instant Record Collection (Charisma), designed by Terry Gilliam.

Highly Commended: The Muppet Show (Pye), designed by Henson Associates and Paul Chave/Tactics; Daylight, Hudson-Ford (CBS), designed by Lyn Moore; Michael Chapman Lived Here (Cube), designed by Dobney Johnson Studios.

Classical
Salman Shukur-Oud (Decca), designed by Laurie Richards.

Highly Commended: An Album of English Songs (Enigma Records) by Ian Partridge, designed by Peter Whiteside; Schubert Mass In A Flat (Decca), designed by Roderick White; Walton Facade Suite (EMI) designed by David Anstey.


Best British Produced
"Watching The Detectives" by Elvis Costello on Stiff Records. Produced by Nick Lowe.

Highly Commended: "Sound And Vision by David Bowie on RCA Records, produced by David Bowie and Tony Visconti; "Boogie Nights" by Heatwave on GTO Records, produced by Barry Blue; "First Thing In The Morning" by Kiki Dee on Rocket Records, produced by Elton John and Clive Franks.


Best British Engineered
"Willow" by Joan Armatrading on A & M Records. Engineered by Glyn Johns.

Highly Commended: "We Are The Champions" by Queen on EMI Records, engineered by Mike Stone; "Meaningless" by Cafe Jacques on CBS Records, engineered by Peter Kelsey; "Sweet Jamaica" by Cat Stevens on Island Records, engineered by Freddy Hansson.


Best Designed Advertisement Appearing In NME.
RCA Records for "There's Old Wave, There's New Wave, And There's David Bowie…" designed by Steve Weltman and Primary Contacts.

Highly Commended: Stiff Records for My Aim Is True by Elvis Costello, designed by Barney Bubbles and Jake Riviera; CBS Records for Hard Again by Muddy Waters designed by David Pilton Advertising; A & M Records for Rick Wakeman's Criminal Record, designed by Michael Ross.


Best British Marketing Concept
EMI Records for The Shadows Greatest Hits.

Highly Commended: Motown Records for Diana Ross & The Supremes - 20 Golden Greats; Stiff Records for Elvis Costello, My Aim Is True; United Artists for The Stranglers No More Heroes.


Tags: Stiff RecordsMy Aim Is TrueWatching The DetectivesNick LoweJake RivieraBarney BubblesRadar RecordsDavid BowieThe Muppet ShowThe Sex PistolsThe Rolling StonesElton JohnMuddy WatersCat StevensMotownDiana RossThe SupremesWhittonGraham ParkerRiviera Global

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New Musical Express, April 8, 1978


Thrills reports on New Musical Express's annual Awards To The British Music Industry.


An Elvis Costello-themed letters page includes letters from, about or mentioning Elvis.


T-Zers includes a Chalkie Davies photo.

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Clipping and letters page.


Star letter


Elvis, Riviera Global

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Dear Katy and Paula,

It's a shame that you already seem to have caught the curse of journalistic arrogance, that leads you to believe that I should be available at the drop of a hat. I thought the "Wonder" was excellent and had started to make some notes that you might have used in place of a proper interview. But being quick off the mark doesn't always pay, and as the questions that I asked myself were at least as dumb as the one included in your letter, I'll leave it out and go back to my real career, which, as you know, is being uncooperative, rude and arrogant.

I look forward to coming to Dublin again.

Love ELVIS,
Riviera Global Record Productions, London.

Congratulations, reader E. Costello of Whitton. You've just won a copy of Graham Parker's new album. — M.S.


Photo by Chalkie Davies.
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Cover.
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