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'''Elvis Costello — Limited edition framed prints, tracksuit tops and 50 albums!! | '''Elvis Costello — <br>Limited edition framed prints, tracksuit tops and 50 albums!! | ||
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Have you got a bare spot on your wall, and empty coathanger in your cupboard and a slot in your record collection for Elvis Costello? Well, we have just the thing for you. ''Record Mirror'' and F Beat Records have combined to bring you an easy-to-enter and even-easier-to-win competition. | Have you got a bare spot on your wall, and empty coathanger in your cupboard and a slot in your record collection for Elvis Costello? Well, we have just the thing for you. ''Record Mirror'' and F-Beat Records have combined to bring you an easy-to-enter and even-easier-to-win competition. | ||
The three first prizes are limited edition framed posters by Jonathan Field illustrating the Elvis Costello song " | The three first prizes are limited edition framed posters by Jonathan Field illustrating the Elvis Costello song "King Of Thieves" and, of course, signed by Mr Costello, plus, a special Elvis Costello tracksuit top, and, if that's not enough, you'll get a copy of the maestro's latest album ''Punch The Clock''. | ||
There are seven second prizes of the tracksuit top and album. There are no less than 40 runner up prizes of ''Punch The Clock''. | There are seven second prizes of the tracksuit top and album. There are no less than 40 runner up prizes of ''Punch The Clock''. | ||
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1) For whom did Elvis Costello co-write "Shipbuilding"? Was it a) Robert Wyatt. | 1.) For whom did Elvis Costello co-write "Shipbuilding"? Was it <br> | ||
{{n}}a.) Robert Wyatt <br> | |||
{{n}}b.) Barry Manilow <br> | |||
{{n}}c.) Shakin' Stevens | |||
2) Under what title did Elvis Costello record "Pills And Soap"? Was it a) The Imposter . | 2.) Under what title did Elvis Costello record "Pills And Soap"? Was it <br> | ||
{{n}}a.) The Imposter <br> | |||
{{n}}b.) Tarzan <br> | |||
{{n}}c.) Captain Freedom <br> | |||
3) What's the title of Elvis Costello And The Attractions' latest hit single? Is it a) "Double Dutch" . | 3.) What's the title of Elvis Costello And The Attractions' latest hit single? Is it <br> | ||
{{n}}a.) "Double Dutch" <br> | |||
{{n}}b.) "Moonlight Shadow" <br> | |||
{{n}}c.) "Everyday I Write The Book" | |||
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{{tags}}[[Punch The Clock]] {{-}} [[The Attractions]] {{-}} [[F-Beat]] {{-}} [[King Of Thieves]] {{-}} [[Shipbuilding]] {{-}} [[Pills And Soap]] {{-}} [[The Imposter (pseudonym)|The Imposter]] {{-}} [[Everyday I Write The Book]] {{-}} [[Robert Wyatt]] {{-}} [[Shakin' Stevens: Now Listen|Shakin' Stevens]] | |||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Record_Mirror Wikipedia: Record Mirror] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Record_Mirror Wikipedia: Record Mirror] | ||
*[https://www.flickr.com/photos/57779449@N02/albums/72157704111719044 Flickr: Michael Kane] | |||
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