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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:
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.


Elvis then signed with Radar Records in March 1978 and released "I Don't want to go to Chelsea / You belong to Me" (3.3.78) RAD3; "Pump It Up / Big Tears" (28.4.78) ADA10; "Radio Radio / Tiny Steps" (27.10.78) ADA24; "Olivers Army / My Funny Valentine" (9.2.79) 9 ADA31; "Accidents Will Happen / Wednesday Week / Talking in my Sleep" (4.5.79) ADA35; and two albums: ''This Years Model'' RAD3, released 17.3.78 and ''Armed Forces'' RAD14, released on 5 January this year.  
Elvis then signed with Radar Records in March 1978 and released "I Don't Want to Go to Chelsea / You Belong to Me" (3.3.78) RAD3; "Pump It Up / Big Tears" (28.4.78) ADA10; "Radio, Radio / Tiny Steps" (27.10.78) ADA24; "Oliver's Army / My Funny Valentine" (9.2.79) 9 ADA31; "Accidents Will Happen / Wednesday Week / Talking in my Sleep" (4.5.79) ADA35; and two albums: ''This Year's Model'' RAD3, released 17.3.78 and ''Armed Forces'' RAD14, released on 5 January this year.  


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'''Record Mirror, October 13, 1979
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''Record Mirror'' updates the Elvis Costello discography.
[[Susanne Garrett]] updates the Elvis Costello discography.


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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Record_Mirror Wikipedia: Record Mirror]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Record_Mirror Wikipedia: Record Mirror]
*[http://www.elviscostello.info/articles/r/record_mirror.791013a.html elviscostello.info]
*[http://www.elviscostello.info/articles/r/record_mirror.791013a.html elviscostello.info]
*[https://www.flickr.com/photos/57779449@N02/albums/72157713329386006 Flickr:][https://www.flickr.com/photos/57779449@N02/49608247358/in/album-72157713329386006/ {{t}}] [[Michael Kane]]


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The Story of E


Susanne Garrett

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.

Elvis then signed with Radar Records in March 1978 and released "I Don't Want to Go to Chelsea / You Belong to Me" (3.3.78) RAD3; "Pump It Up / Big Tears" (28.4.78) ADA10; "Radio, Radio / Tiny Steps" (27.10.78) ADA24; "Oliver's Army / My Funny Valentine" (9.2.79) 9 ADA31; "Accidents Will Happen / Wednesday Week / Talking in my Sleep" (4.5.79) ADA35; and two albums: This Year's Model RAD3, released 17.3.78 and Armed Forces RAD14, released on 5 January this year.


Tags: Stiff RecordsLess Than ZeroRadio SweetheartAlisonWelcome To The Working Week(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red ShoesMystery DanceWatching The DetectivesBlame It On CainMy Aim Is TrueRadar(I Don't Want To Go To) ChelseaYou Belong To MePump It UpBig TearsRadio, RadioTiny StepsOliver's ArmyMy Funny ValentineAccidents Will HappenWednesday WeekTalking In The DarkThis Year's ModelArmed ForcesJohn Foyle

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