Sounds, March 4, 1978

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Sounds

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(I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea / You Belong To Me

Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Barry Myers

Ol' four eyes is back. "Chelsea," already well-known through concert and TV appearances, is in a similar style to "Watching The Detectives" with the thundering reggae-like bass line, Costello’s staccato guitar and the soaring '60's plastic organ tone. Memories of the Small Faces' "Whatcha Gonna Do 'Bout It" and the Stones' "Last Time" are stirred by "You Belong To Me." Not only does "Chelsea" justify the respect for Elvis, but caps a thrilling trio with Nick Lowe and Pop/Williamson welcoming Radar into the world.


Tags:  (I Don't Want To Go To) ChelseaYou Belong To MeNick LoweThe AttractionsWatching The DetectivesThe Small FacesIggy PopThe Rolling StonesThe Last TimeRadar


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Sounds, March 4, 1978


Barry Myers reviews the single for "(I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea."


Nick Lowe is featured in the centerfold poster.


Also includes a full page ad for Live Stiffs, part of a five-week, three-publication ad campaign.

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page 14 clipping
Clipping.


Live Stiffs advertisement and Nick Lowe poster.
page 5 - Live Stiffs advertisementpages 19-20 - Nick Lowe poster


Cover and advertisement.
1978-03-04 Sounds cover.jpg page 5 - Live Stiffs advertisement

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