Record Mirror, October 13, 1979: Difference between revisions
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After a quick consultation with the discography computer - whir... click ... buzz: Ol' four eyes fanatic, John Foyle of Dubling, whose specs were recently broken in a close encounter with a flying shelaleigh wants the gen on all Elvis Costello releases. `Ere goes: | |||
In 1977 Elvis released four singles and one album with Stiff Records: `Less than Zero/Radio Sweetheart' (25.3.77) BUY11; `Alison/Welcome to the Working Week' (27.5.77) BUY14; `Red Shoes/Mystery Dance' (7.7.77) BUY 15; `Watching the Detectives/Blame it on Caine/Mystery Dance' (4.11.77) BUY20; and the album: My Aim is True' (22.7.77) SEEZ3. | In 1977 Elvis released four singles and one album with Stiff Records: `Less than Zero/Radio Sweetheart' (25.3.77) BUY11; `Alison/Welcome to the Working Week' (27.5.77) BUY14; `Red Shoes/Mystery Dance' (7.7.77) BUY 15; `Watching the Detectives/Blame it on Caine/Mystery Dance' (4.11.77) BUY20; and the album: My Aim is True' (22.7.77) SEEZ3. |