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==1980==
    D01 I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down [Banks/Jones] - EC+A (2:05)
        Girls Talk - EC+A (1:56)
        [1980-01-18; 7"; 2 Tone chs TT 7]
        [1980-03-__; 7"; F-Beat XX1 (UK, ps)]
        [1980-03-__; 7"; Columbia 11194 (US/Canada)]
        [1980-__-__; 7"; F-Beat K 18171 (Italy, different ps)]
        [1980-__-__; 7"; WEA WEA18171 (Holland)]
        [1980-__-__; 7"; Smash Records TAR 11 (Sweden, ps)]
        [1980-__-__; 7"; F-Beat/Warner P-551X (Japan, ps)]
        "Girls Talk" is from the _Get Happy!!_ sessions.
        Produced by Nick Lowe.
        According to 'Record Collector' (#91): "This was the most sought-after
        collector's item of early 1980, which offended the law of gravity by
        gradually becoming more common instead of less. Costello had been
        signed to Radar in 1978, via a licensing deal from Riviera Global
        Productions. Radar collapsed towards the end of 1979, and so Elvis's
        manager Jake Riviera alighted upon the Specials' 2-Tone label as an
        ideal venue for a holding operation - a one-off single - until Elvis
        sorted out a deal for the _Get Happy!!_ album. WEA, who had
        distributed Radar, were less than delighted: they felt they had a
        steak in Costello's career by virtue of the success of the records
        they had distributed for him, and so they obtained a court injunction
        to stop the 2-Tone single being sold. By March '80, the situation was
        clarified: F-Beat was set up by Riviera as an independent company, but
        WEA continued to distribute their records. In the meantime, there were
        several thousand 2-Tone singles to dispose of. These were handed out
        free to the audience at a London's Rainbow Theatre gig. Several months
        later, Riviera pressed up a few thousand more of the 2-Tone singles,
        and these were given away at London and US gigs. By this time, however,
        the single had been issued with the catalogue no. F-Beat XX-1. As this
        new number had replaced the 2-Tone number in the runoff grooves, the
        second batch of 2-Tone singles carried the F-Beat number, whereas the
        original copies had 'TT-7' as their matrix number. Copies from the
        first batch are now worth about twice as much ones from the second."
        According to Krista Reese's EC book the total number of 2-Tone singles
        pressed was 13,000, and the remaining copies were sold at NY Palladium
        1981 concerts for $3.00 each.
        (It seems that some copies of the 2-Tone 'reissue' have 'CHS TT7' and
        'XX1' in the runoff, and also 'CHS TT8' crossed out on both sides.
        Reached #4 in UK charts
    D02 I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down [Banks/Jones] - EC+A (2:05)
        I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down [Banks/Jones] - EC+A (2:05)
        [1980-__-__; 7"; Columbia 1-11194 (US white label promo)]
    D03 I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down [Banks/Jones] - EC+A (2:05)
        Girls Talk - EC+A (1:56)
        Secondary Modern - EC+A (1:58)
        King Horse - EC+A (2:57)
        [1980-__-__; 7"; Columbia 1-11251 (US, ps)]
        [1980-__-__; 7"; Columbia 1-11251 (US promo, different ps)]
    D04 Get Happy!! - EC+A (47:30)
        Side 1:
          Love For Tender (1:58)
          Opportunity (3:10)
          The Imposter (1:56)
          Secondary Modern (1:58)
          King Horse (2:57)
          Possession (2:00)
          Man Called Uncle (2:17) (correct title is "Men Called Uncle")
          Clowntime Is Over (2:58)
          New Amsterdam (2:10)
          High Fidelity (2:27)
        Side 2:
          I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down [Banks/Jones] (2:05)
          Black And White World (1:54)
          Five Gears In Reverse (2:30)
          B-Movie (2:04)
          Motel Matches (2:24)
          Human Touch (2:28)
          Beaten To The Punch (1:47)
          Temptation (2:32)
          I Stand Accused [Colton/Smith] (2:19)
          Riot Act (3:36)
        [1980-02-__; LP; F-Beat XXLP1 (UK)]
        [1980-02-__; LP; Columbia 36347 (US. Promo copies were also issued with
                    with "For Promotion Only" stamped in gold on the cover)]
        [1980-__-__; LP; Columbia JC 36347 (Canada)]
        [1980-__-__; LP; Columbia JC 36347 (US, white label promo)]
        [1980-__-__; MC; Columbia JCT 36347 (US and Canada)]
        [1980-__-__; LP; Smash SLEPT 7 (Sweden)]
        [1980-__-__; LP; WEA 58.114 (Holland/Germany, incl. poster)]
        [1980-__-__; LP; WEA 58114/PROPPE 197 (German promo, white record label)]
        [19__-__-__; LP; Liberation Records LIB 5103 (Australia)]
        [19__-__-__; MC; Liberation Records TCLIB 5103 (Australia)]
        [19__-__-__; LP; F-Beat/Warner-Pioneer P-10804 (Japan)]
        [19__-__-__; 8T; Columbia JCA 36347 (USA)]
        [19__-__-__; MC; F-Beat M5 X1 (Australia)]
        [1984-04-06; LP; Demon IMP FIEND 24]
        [1984-04-06; MC; Demon IMP FIEND CASS 24]
        [1986-01-__; CD; Demon IMP FIEND CD 24]
        Produced by Nick Lowe. "New Amsterdam" produced by EC.
        On the LP cover the track listings for sides 1 & 2 are swapped.
        Original LP copies included a poster of various 'Get ...' slogans,
        and had a black and white sticker saying "20 Great Hits".
        The cassette version came in a range of covers.
        UK copies of this album had a 'worn ring' on the cover.
        Reached #2 in UK charts, & #11 in the US.
        UK: Went gold (100,000 copies) (date unknown).
    D05 Get Happy!! (Promo Album) - EC+A
        Record 1 side 1:
          Love For Tender (1:58)
          Opportunity (3:10)
          The Imposter (1:56)
          Secondary Modern (1:58)
          King Horse (2:57)
        Record 1 side 2:
          Possession (2:00)
          Man Called Uncle (2:17) (correct title is "Men Called Uncle")
          Clowntime Is Over (2:58)
          New Amsterdam (2:10)
          High Fidelity (2:27)
        Record 2 side 1:
          I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down [Banks/Jones] (2:05)
          Black And White World (1:54)
          5ive Gears In Reverse (2:30)
          B-Movie (2:04)
          Motel Matches (2:24)
        Record 2 side 2:
          Human Touch (2:28)
          Beaten To The Punch (1:47)
          Temptation (2:32)
          I Stand Accused [Colton/Smith] (2:19)
          Riot Act (3:36)
        [1980-03-__; 2x12"; F-Beat XX PROMO 1 (UK, promo. Cover consists of photo-
                        copies of contents pasted on white sleeves. Comes with
                        poster & photo)]
    D06 High Fidelity - EC+A (2:27)
        Getting Mighty Crowded [Van McCoy] - EC+A (2:05)
        [1980-04-04; 7"; F-Beat XX3 (UK, ps. 2 different F-Beat label designs)
        [1980-__-__; 7"; F-Beat FB 18 213 N (Germany, ps)]
        [1980-__-__; 7"; F-Beat/Warner P-585X (Japan, ps)]
        "Getting Mighty Crowded" is from the _Get Happy!!_ sessions.
        Reached #30 in UK charts.
    D07 High Fidelity - EC+A (2:27)
        Getting Mighty Crowded [Van McCoy] - EC+A (2:05)
        Clowntime Is Over (version 2) - EC+A (3:39)
        [1980-04-__; 12"; F-Beat XX3T (UK, ps)]
        "CIO(ver.2)" produced by EC.
    D08 High Fidelity - EC+A (2:27)
        High Fidelity - EC+A (2:27)
        [1980-04-__; 7"; F-Beat XX3-A (UK, promo)]
    D09 High Fidelity - EC+A (2:27)
        Beaten To The Punch - EC+A (1:47)
        I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down [Banks/Jones] - EC+A (2:05)
        Love For Tender - EC+A (1:58)
        [1980-__-__; 7"; F-Beat France FBR 5001 (France)]
*b D10 My Very Special Guests - George Jones
          Stranger In The House - George Jones /w EC (3:37)
        [1980-04-__; LP; Epic S EPC 83163 (Also released as a promo with "FOR
                    PROMOTION ONLY, NOT FOR RESALE" over the Epic seal on
                    the back)]
        [1980-04-__; MC; Epic S EPC 83163]
        [19__-__-__; LP; CBS JE 35544 (US, has a 1979 copyright)]
        [1980-__-__; LP; Epic 25-3P-181 (Japan)]
        [1991-__-__; CD; Epic EK 35544]
        I believe a promo sampler from this album was released and contained
        "Stranger In The House".
*b D11 Stranger In The House - George Jones+EC (3:35)
        A Drunk Can't Be A Man [Montgomery/Jones] - George Jones (2:42)
        [1980-05-04; 7"; Epic S EPC 8560 (US, plain Epic slv)]
        [1981-02-__; 7"; Epic EPC 8560 (UK, ps, also issued as promo)]
        Produced by Billy Sherrill.
    D12 New Amsterdam - EC
        Dr. Luther's Assistant - EC
        [1980-06-__; 7"; F-Beat XX5 (ps)]
        Pink cover contains a "Pay no more than 50p" notice.
        Reached #36 in UK charts.
    D13 New Amsterdam - EC
        Dr. Luther's Assistant - EC
        Ghost Train - EC
        Just A Memory - EC
        [1980-06-__; 7"; F-Beat XX5E (ps)]
        [1980-06-__; 7"; F-Beat XX5P (pic. disc)]
        [1980-__-__; 7"; F-Beat XXEP5 (Australia, ps)
        [1980-__-__; 7"; F-Beat/Warner P-615X (Japan, ps)]
        "DLA", "GT" & "JAM" produced by EC.
        The first 1,500 picture discs came with a black rim (promo copies) and
        are currently worth about twice as much as the later clear rimmed
        copies (15000 pressed). (Phil Dennison {cbase68@vms.strath.ac.uk}
        also has a brown rimmed copy in his collection).
    D14 New Amsterdam - EC (2:10)
        New Amsterdam - EC (2:10)
        [1980-06-__; 7"; F-Beat XX5-A (UK promo)]
    D15 New Amsterdam - EC (2:10)
        Wednesday Week - EC+A (2:02)
        [1980-__-__; 7"; Columbia 1-11284 (USA)]
    D16 New Amsterdam - EC
        New Amsterdam - EC
        [1980-__-__; 7"; Columbia 1-11284 (US white label promo. In the runout on
                    one side is the number ZSS 167275-1C T and the '5' is
                    scratched over to a '6'. On the other side is ZSS
                    167275-1C T and the entire number portion is scratched
                    out and '167675' is scratched in lightly to the side.)]
    D17 Spectrum USA - New Horizons In Music (Vol.12, Programs #1-13)
        - various artists
          New Amsterdam - EC
        [1980-__-__; 7x12"; Box set of radio transcription discs (US promo)]
        The radio programs were for broadcast during the 4th quarter
        of 1980.
*a D18 Getting Mighty Crowded [Van McCoy] - EC+A (2:05)
        Radio Sweetheart (single mix) - EC (2:48)
        [1980-__-__; 7"; Columbia 1-11389 (US/Canada. Also issued as promo)]
    D19 Getting Mighty Crowded [Van McCoy] - EC+A (2:05)
        Getting Mighty Crowded [Van McCoy] - EC+A (2:05)
        [1980-__-__; 7"; Columbia 1-11389 (US/Canada white label promo)]
    D20 Taking Liberties (4 track promo)
          Clean Money - EC+A
          Radio Sweetheart - EC
          Getting Mighty Crowded [Van McCoy] - EC+A
          Talking In The Dark - EC+A
        [1980-09-__; 12"; Columbia AS 847 (US, promo)]
        The word 'Costello' replaces 'Columbia' on the label.
        This version of "Radio Sweetheart" is a slightly different mix to the
        original version (B-side of "Less Than Zero" 7"). It does not have the
        backing vocals singing "Oooooh" at the start of the line "Hope in the
        eyes..." near the start.
    D21 Taking Liberties - EC
        Side 1:
          Clean Money
          Girls Talk
          Talking In The Dark
          Radio Sweetheart (2:24)
          Black And White World (demo)
          Big Tears
          Just A Memory
          Night Rally
          Stranger In The House
          Clowntime Is Over (version 2)
        Side 2:
          Getting Might Crowded
          Hoover Factory
          Tiny Steps
          (I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea
          Dr Luther's Assistant
          Sunday's Best
          Crawling To The U.S.A.
          Wednesday Week
          My Funny Valentine [Rodgers-Hart]
          Ghost Train
        [1980-11-__; LP; Columbia CK 36839 (JC 36939) (US, they used the old 78
                    rpm label with the word 'Columbia' changed to 'Costello')]
        [1980-__-__; LP; Columbia JC 36839 (Canada)]
        [1980-__-__; LP; Columbia PC 36839]
        [1980-__-__; 8T; Columbia JVC 36839 (Dolby)]
        [19__-__-__; CD]
        The album's inner sleeve has recording details for all tracks.
        This version of "Radio Sweetheart" is a slightly different mix to the
        original version (B-side of "Less Than Zero" 7"). It does not have the
        backing vocals singing "Oooooh" at the start of the line "Hope in the
        eyes..." near the start.
        I have seen a Canadian version of the LP that had the CBS/Columbia
        logo on the label blanked out with a circular black sticker (standard
        practice for Columbia albums imported to the UK).
        Reached #28 in US charts.
    D22 Ten Bloody Marys & Ten How's Your Fathers - EC
          Clean Money (1:57)
          Girls Talk (1:56)
          Talking In The Dark (1:56)
          Radio Sweetheart (2:24)
          Big Tears (3:10)
          Crawling To The U.S.A. (2:52)
          Just A Memory (2:14)
          Watching The Detectives (3:43)
          Stranger In The House (3:01)
          Clowntime Is Over (version 2) (3:44)
          Getting Might Crowded (2:05)
          Hoover Factory (1:43)
          Tiny Steps (2:42)
          Peace, Love and Understanding [Lowe] (3:31)
          Dr Luther's Assistant (3:28)
          Radio Radio (3:04)
          Black And White World (demo) (1:51)
          Wednesday Week (2:02)
          My Funny Valentine [Rodgers-Hart] (1:25)
          Ghost Train (3:05)
        [1980-11-07; MC; F-Beat XX6C (UK))
        [1984-04-06; LP; Demon IMP FIEND 27 (UK)]
        [1984-04-06; MC; Demon IMP FIENDCASS 27 (UK)]
        [1986-01-__; CD; Demon IMP FIEND CD 27 (UK)]
        [19__-__-__; LP; Liberation Records LIB 5104 (Australia)]
        [19__-__-__; MC; Liberation Records TCLIB 5104 (Australia)]
        [1998-10-02; CD; Demon 5035 (UK)]
        Initially a UK cassette only release, released in the US as _Taking
        Liberties_. Original cassette copies were made of gold plastic and
        came in a gold case.
        This version of "Radio Sweetheart" is a slightly different mix to the
        original version (B-side of "Less Than Zero" 7"). It does not have the
        backing vocals singing "Oooooh" at the start of the line "Hope in the
        eyes..." near the start.
        The CD version has a typo in the song list which reads "Balck And
        White World".
        UK: Went silver (60,000 copies) (date unkown).
    D23 _Ten Bloody Marys & Ten How's Your Fathers_ promo
        Side 1:
          Clean Money
          Hoover Factory
          Black And White World (demo)
        Side 2:
          Stranger In The House
          Crawling To The U.S.A.
        [1980-11-__; 7"; F-Beat EL-1 (UK, white label promo)]
    D24 Clubland - EC+A (3:40)
        Clean Money - EC+A (1:57)
        Hoover Factory - EC+A (1:43)
        [1980-12-__; 7"; F-Beat XX12 (UK, ps)]
        [1980-12-__; 7"; F-Beat/Warner P-1505X (Japan,ps)]
        "CM" produced by Nick Lowe. "HF" produced by EC.
        Reached #60 in UK charts
    D25 Rock Against Racism (RAR's Greatest Hits) - various artists
          Goon Squad (3:15)
        [1980-__-__; LP; Virgin RAR 1 (UK)]
    D26 Breaking The Rules - various artists
          Pump It Up - EC+A
        [1980-__-__; 2xLP; Columbia/CBS A25-881 (US, promo)]
    D27 Time For Action: Best Of New Wave - various artists
          I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down [Banks/Jones] - EC+A
        [198_-__-__; LP; Germany]
    D-- Stiff Box Set No.2
          Less Than Zero/Radio Sweetheart (single mix) [BUY 11]
          Alison/Welcome To The Working Week [BUY 14]
          (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes/Mystery Dance [BUY 15]
          Watching The Detectives/Blame It On Caine (live)/Mystery Dance
              (live) [BUY 20]
        [19__-__-__; 10x7"; Stiff BUY 11 - BUY 20]
        Stiff reissue of their early singles (also sold separately).
        The first 5000 pressings came in a brown box.
        On the labels the copyright is given as "Stiff Records" instead of the
        original "Stiff Records Ltd". There is an extra etching in the runoff
        groove "LYN xxxx" (where xxxx goes from 7473 (for BUY 11 a-side) to
        7492 (for BUY 20 b-side)). The original runoff messages (e.g. "Elvis
        is King") remain. (Except that some copies of BUY11 have "A Porky
        Perfection" and "Elvis is King on This Side Too" on side A, and "Elvis
        is King" and "A Porky Prime Cut" on side B. The covers have a smaller,
        elliptical, cutout on the back compared to the original, and the
        "Delga" maker's mark is missing from the BUY 11 & BUY 15 covers (the
        BUY 14 & BUY 20 covers never had a maker's mark). Later issues carry
        the words "Made in England" on the labels.
==1981==
    E-- Stiff EC reissue
          Less Than Zero/Radio Sweetheart (single mix) [BUY 11 (thin paper ps)]
          Alison/Welcome To The Working Week [BUY 14 (thin paper ps)]
          (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes/Mystery Dance [BUY 15]
          Watching The Detectives/Blame It On Caine (live)/Mystery Dance
              (live) [BUY 20 (thin paper ps /w slightly different colours to
              original)]
        [1981-__-__; 4x7"; Stiff GRAB3]
        Stiff reissue of their 4 EC 7" singles in a 'vertical' plastic holder.
        On the labels the copyright is given as 'Stiff Records' instead of the
        original 'Stiff Records Ltd'. There is a stamped "AY 50332" in the
        runoff groove of all 4 singles, and the original runoff messages do
        not appear. The covers have an elliptical cutout on the back that's
        even smaller than the one on the _Stiff Box Set No.2_ reissues, except
        the BUY 15 ('Stiff') sleeve which is identical to the _Stiff Box Set
        No.2_ sleeve. The is no "Delga" mark on the BUY 11 & BUY 15 covers and
        the photo on the BUY 20 sleeve is beginning to look decidedly sepia!
        BUY 20 has the words "Made in England" on the label.
    E01 Trust - EC+A (40:51)
          Clubland (3:42)
          Lover's Walk (2:15)
          You'll Never Be A Man (2:54)
          Pretty Words (3:10)
          Strict Time (2:39)
          Luxembourg (2:25)
          Watch Your Step (2:57)
          New Lace Sleeves (3:44)
          From A Whisper To A Scream (2:52)
          Different Finger (1:56)
          White Knuckles (3:46)
          Shot With His Own Gun (3:29)
          Fish 'N' Chip Paper (2:53)
          Big Sister's Clothes (2:09)
        [1981-01-__; LP; F-Beat XXLP 11 (UK)]
        [1981-__-__; MC; F-Beat XXC 11 (UK)]
        [1981-01-__; LP; Columbia 37051 (USA)]
        [19__-__-__; LP; F-Beat/Warner-Pioneer P-10965 (Japan)]
        [19__-__-__; LP; Half-speed master (Japan)]
        [19__-__-__; 8T; Columbia 37051 (USA)]
        [1984-04-06; LP; Demon IMP FIEND 30]
        [1984-04-__; MC; Demon IMP FIEND CASS 30]
        [1986-01-__; CD; Demon IMP FIEND CD 30]
        [19__-__-__; LP; Liberation Records LIB 5105 (Australia)]
        [19__-__-__; MC; Liberation Records TCLIB 5105 (Australia)]
        Produced by Nick Lowe in association with Roger Bechirian.
        Reached #9 in UK charts, & #28 in the US.
    E02 4 Tracks From The Trust LP
          You'll Never Be A Man - EC+A
          Pretty Words - EC+A
          From A Whisper To A Scream - EC+A
          New Lace Sleeves - EC+A
        [1981-01-__; 12"; F-Beat EL-2 (UK, white label promo)]
        Cheaply pressed and in a plain white sleeve.
    E03 Texas radio promo
          New Lace Sleeves - EC+A
        [1981-__-__; 7"; Q-102-EP (US, promo)]
    E04 From A Whisper To A Scream - EC+A (2:52)
        Luxembourg - EC+A (2:25)
        [1981-02-__; 7"; F-Beat XX14 (UK, ps)]
    E05 From A Whisper To A Scream - EC+A
        Different Finger - EC+A
        [1981-__-__; 7"; WEA 58260]
        [1981-__-__; 7"; F-Beat WEA 18.723 (Holland, ps)]
    E06 From A Whisper To A Scream - EC+A
        ?
        [1981-__-__; 7"; F-Beat CP369 (Spanish promo, ps)]
    E07 Watch Your Step - EC+A (2:59)
        Luxembourg - EC+A (2:27)
        [1981-04-__; 7"; Columbia 11-60519 (US, ps)]
    E08 Watch Your Step - EC+A (2:59)
        Watch Your Step - EC+A (2:59)
        [1981-__-__; 7"; Columbia 11-60519 (US white label promo)]
    E09 The Elvis Costello Interview with Tom Snyder: Tomorrow Coast to Coast
          Interview (11:23)
          Watch Your Step - EC+A
        [1981-05-__; 12"; Columbia/CBS AS 958 XSM-168566 (US stickered promo)]
        [19__-__-__;  CD; Columbia/CBS (US promo)]
    E10 Different Finger - EC+A
        Different Finget - EC+A
        [1981-__-__; 7"; Columbia DJC4-8435 (Canadian radio promo, standard CBS
                    sleeve)]
    E11 Strict Time - EC+A
        Fish 'N' Chip Paper
        [1981-__-__; 7"; Columbia DJC4-8439 (Canadian promo)]
       
    E12 Alison (US version) - EC (3:05)
        Accidents Will Happen (3:00)
        [1981-__-__; 7"; Columbia 13-33401 (US/Canada 'Hall Of Fame' reissue,
                    red or grey label)]
*  E13 Concerts For The People Of Kampuchea - various artists
          The Imposter (live) - EC+A (2:10)
        [1981-03-__; 2xLP; Atlantic K60153 (UK)]
        [1981-03-__; 2xLP; Atlantic SD 2-7005 (USA)]
        [1981-__-__; 2xLP; Atlantic P-5595-6 (Japan)]
        [1996-__-__; 2xCD; Hammersmith Music CDP5595]
        Bruce Thomas also plays bass on the Rockestra tracks.
        Recorded live at the Hammersmith Odeon, London, 29-Dec-79.
    E14 Good Year For The Roses [Jerry Chesnut] - EC+A (3:05)
        Your Angel Steps Out Of Heaven [Jack Ripley] - EC+A (1:55)
        [1981-09-__; 7"; F-Beat XX17 (UK, ps)]
        [1981-09-__; 7"; Columbia 18-02629 (US/Canada)]
        [1981-11-__; 7"; F-Beat WEA/FB 18.879 (Holland/Germany, ps different to UK)]
        [1981-__-__; 7"; Radar 45-2154 (Spain, ps)]
        [1981-__-__; 7"; F-Beat/Warner P-1588X (Japan, ps)]
        "YASOOH" produced by Billy Sherrill.
        The first 5000? UK copies were issued in a picture sleeve, but were
        recalled and reissued in a standard 'F-Beat' sleeve. However, a few
        hundred made it into circulation. The apparent reason why they were
        recalled was simply that EC hated it!
        Reached #6 in UK charts.
    E15 Good Year For The Roses [Jerry Chesnut] - EC+A (3:05)
        Good Year For The Roses [Jerry Chesnut] - EC+A (3:05)
        [1981-__-__; 7"; Columbia 18-02629 (US white label promo)]
    E16 Almost Blue - EC+A (31:08)
        Side 1:
          Why Don't You Love Me (Like You Used To Do)? [Hank Williams] (1:30)
          Sweet Dreams [Don Gibson] (2:52)
          Success [Mullins] (2:35)
          I'm Your Toy (Hot Burrito Number 1) [Ethridge/Parsons] (3:18)
          Tonight The Bottle Let Me Down [Merle Haggard] (2:05)
          Brown To Blue [George Jones] (2:35)
        Side 2:
          Good Year For The Roses [Jerry Chesnut] (3:05)
          Sittin' And Thinkin' [Charlie Rich] (2:50)
          Colour Of The Blues [Williams/Jones] (2:15)
          Too Far Gone [Billy Sherill] (3:18)
          Honey Hush [Big Joe Turner] (2:05)
          How Much I Lied [Parsons/Rifkin] (2:40)
        [811023 LP; F-Beat XXLP13 (UK)]
        [1981-10-__; MC; F-Beat XXC 13 (UK, issued in cardboard cigarette-style
                    pack]
        [19__-__-__; LP; Columbia FC 37562 (US/Canada)]
        [19__-__-__; LP; F-Beat/Warner-Pioneer P-11107 (Japan)]
        [1984-04-06; LP; Demon IMP FIEND 33]
        [1984-04-06; MC; Demon IMP FIEND CASS 33]
        [1986-01-__; CD; Demon IMP FIEND CD 33]
        [19__-__-__; LP; Liberation Records LIB 5106 (Australia)]
        [19__-__-__; MC; Liberation Records TCLIB 5106 (Australia)]
        [19__-__-__; LP; (Israel, with sticker in Hebrew)]
        Produced by Billy Sherrill.
        The CD version has the correct title for "How Much I've Lied", and
        lists "Tonight The Bottle Let Me Down" as simply "The Bottle Let Me
        Down". It also has some incorrect track credits ("Brown To Blue
        [Mathis]" & "Good Year For The Roses [Chestnut]"). The US/Canada
        versions of the LP have the US spelling of colour (color) in the title
        of "Colour Of The Blues".
        The LP came in 4 different coloured covers; blue/pale blue, blue/pink,
        blue/green, & blue/yellow, and some copies had a sticker saying either
        "WARNING. This album contains country & western music and may cause
        offence to narrow minded listeners" or simply "The new album from
        Elvis Costello and The Attractions".
        The original version of "I'm Your Toy" by the Flying Burrito Brothers
        was simply called "Hot Burrito No.1".
        Reached #7 in UK charts, & #50 in the US.
        UK: Went gold (100,000 copies) (date unknown).
    E17 Elvis Costello Introduces...The Tracks From His New Album 'Almost Blue'
        - EC+A
          (Track list as for regular album)
        [1981-10-__; LP; F-Beat E.C.CHAT 1 (UK promo)]
        [1981-10-__; LP; Columbia AS 1318 (US promo)]
        Each track is preceeded by a short spoken intro.
        The UK cover is a pasteup; the front cover has a drawing of the band
        by Bruce Thomas on white paper, with a copy number and the artists'
        names stamped (in black, blue & red ink) and their signatures in
        various colours. The back has the tracklist and times printed in black
        on blue paper. The cover lists the keyboard player as Steve Neive.
        The US cover is plain black, some with a square red on white sticker
        containing the title.
        The US title is _Almost Blue (Elvis Introduces His Favorite
        Country Songs_.
    E18 Excerpts From The Album 'Almost Blue' - EC+A
          Good Year For The Roses [Jerry Chesnut]
          Colour Of The Blues [Williams/Jones]
          Why Don't You Love Me (like you used to do)? [Hank Williams]
          Sweet Dreams [Don Gibson]
        [1981-10-__; 7"; F-Beat EC-1 (UK promo)]
        Came in a thin plain white paper sleeve, with the track details typed
        on a cheap computer and printed out on a sticky label. The label was
        also white, with the barest of informataion printed in smudged green
        ink. The record also sounded as if it had been pressed during
        an artillery exercise and mastered in a frying-pan.
    E-- Almost Blue Radio Sampler
        [1981-11-__; 12"; Columbia AS 1318 (US, promo)]
*  E19 Fundamental Frolics - various artists
          The Psycho Song [Leon Payne] (solo, live) (4:04)
        [1981-11-__; LP; BBC Records REB 435 (UK)]
        Charity benefit live album.
        Recorded live at The Apollo Theatre, London, 1-Jun-81.
        The correct title of this song is simply "Psycho".
    E20 Sweet Dreams [Don Gibson] - EC+A (2:52)
        Psycho [Leon Payne] (live; Palomino) - EC+A (3:30)
        [1981-12-04; 7"; F-Beat XX19 (UK, ps)]
        "P" was recorded live at The Palomino Club, N. Hollywood, USA,
        16-Feb-79, and produced by EC.
        Reached #42 in UK charts.
        "Psycho is based on a series killings in 1966 by a 25-year-old
        University of Texas graduate student, Charles Whitman, who went
        berserk with a rifle, killing 20 people & injuring another 28
        including his ex-wife, her new boyfriend, some small chilren & a
        puppy. The murderer's conversation throughout the song ("You think
        I'm psycho, dincha, Mama?") draws on the fact that Whitman knew he
        was going out of his mind, tried to get help and left a death note
        asking for an autopsy which he hoped would absolve him of blame by
        proving he was mad." - from UK magazine 'Q' (Aug-95).
    E21 Good Year For The Roses [Jerry Chesnut] - EC+A
        Your Angel Steps Out Of Heaven [Jack Ripley] - EC+A
        Sweet Dreams [Don Gibson] - EC+A
        Psycho [Leon Payne] (live; Palomino) - EC+A
        [1981-__-__; 7"; F-Beat XX22E (Scandinavian)]
    E22 NME Dancin' Master - various artists
          Big Sister - EC+A (2:18)
        [1981-10-03; MC; NME 001]
        This was a cassette offered to readers of New Musical Express.
    E23 New Rock Champions - various artists
          Alison - EC
        [1981-__-__; LP; RCA NL33186 (Italy)]
        This also exists as a while label promo.
    E24 New Wave Disco d'Ouro - various artists
          Alison - EC
          Watching The Detectives - EC
        [1981-__-__; LP; Nova Records 10.006 (72516) (Portugal. Special edition
                    for members of "Círculo de Leitores" book club.)]
    E25 Happy Rock: O Maximo Da New Wave - various artists
          Alison - EC
        [1981-__-__; 2xLP; Nova Records 10.014/15 (72826) (Portugal. Badly pressed
                  compilation issued as a special edition for members of the
                  "Círculo de Leitores" book club. Record 1 is on green vinyl,
                  & record 2 on red. Some editions came with a T-shirt.)]
    E26 On The Road...Country Collection - various artists
          Stranger In The House [G.Jones] - George Jones + EC
        [1981-__-__; LP; CBS 84961 (Holland)]
    E-- Hits Hits Hits - various artists
        -- EC track unknown --
        [1981-__-__; LP; RTL 2063]
    E-- King Horse - EC
        Precious (live) - Pretenders
        Fascination - Undertones
        Bad Case Of Lovin' You - Robert Palmer
        [19__-__-__; 7"; Ariola PROMO 16 (Dutch promo)]
==1982==
    F01 The Continuous History of Rock and Roll (Show #18: Modern Rock) - various artists
          Pump It Up - EC+A
        [1982-02-__; 2xLP; Rolling Stone Magazine Productions RSMP 82-18 (US radio promo)]
        This was for broadcast on 6th & 7th Feb. 1982. Side 4 also contains an ad for
        a Costello feature.
*  F02 I'm Your Toy (live) [Ethridge/Parsons] - EC+A (+Royal Philharmonic
          Orchestra) (3:47)
        Cry Cry Cry [J.Cash] - EC+A (2:49)
        Wondering [J.Werner] - EC+A (2:21)
        [1982-04-02; 7"; F-Beat XX21 (UK, ps)]
        "I'm Your Toy" was arranged & conducted by Robert Kirby & recorded at
        The Royal Albert Hall, London, 7-Jan-82.
        "CCC" & "W" produced by Billy Sherrill.
        Reached #51 in UK charts
*  F03 I'm Your Toy (live) [Ethridge/Parsons] - EC+A(+RPO) (3:58)
        My Shoes Keep Walking Back To You [Ross/Wills] - EC+A (2:02)
        Blues Keep Calling [Janis Martin] - EC+A (2:06)
        Honky Tonk Girl [Loretta Lynn] - EC+A (2:25)
        [1982-04-02; 12"; F-Beat XX21T (UK, ps)]
        Mixed by EC & Paul Bass.
        "I'm Your Toy" was recorded at The Royal Albert Hall, London, 7-Jan-82.
    F04 You Little Fool - EC+A
        Big Sister - EC+A
        The Stamping Ground - The Emotional Toothpaste
        [1982-06-__; 7"; F-Beat XX26 (UK, ps)]
        [1982-__-__; 7"; (Holland, ps)]
        Initial copies of sleeve credited all production to "Geoff Emerick
        from an original idea by EC". This was later corrected, crediting Nick
        Lowe with the production of "Big Sister", and EC with "TSG".
        Reached #52 in UK charts
    F05 IbMePdErRoIoAmL - EC+A (51:04)
          Beyond Belief (2:32)
          Tears Before Bedtime (2:58)
          Shabby Doll (4:43)
          The Long Honeymoon (4:13)
          Man Out Of Time (5:25)
          Almost Blue (2:42)
          ...And In Every Home (3:20)
          The Loved Ones (2:47)
          Human Hands (2:42)
          Kid About It (2:41)
          Little Savage (2:36)
          Boy With A Problem [EC/Chris Difford] (2:07)
          Pidgin English (3:55)
          You Little Fool (3:06)
          Town Cryer (4:10)
        [1982-07-02;  LP; F-Beat XXLP17 (UK)]
        [1982-07-02;  MC; F-Beat XXC 17 (UK)]
        [1982-07-02;  LP; Columbia 38157 (US, also issued as promo with embossed
                      gold lettering)]
        [1982-__-__;  LP; F-Beat FB K 58490/XXLP17 (Germany)]
        [1983-__-__;  LP; Columbia HC-48157 (half-speed master)]
        [19__-__-__;  LP; F-Beat/Warner-Pioneer P-11241 (Japan)]
        [19__-__-__;  MC; F-Beat M5XLP 17 (Australia)]
        [1984-04-06;  LP; Demon IMP FIEND 36]
        [1984-04-__;  MC; Demon IMP FIEND CASS 36]
        [1986-01-__;  CD; Demon IMP FIEND CD 36]
        [19__-__-__;  LP; Liberation Records LIB 5107 (Australia)]
        [19__-__-__;  MC; Liberation Records TCLIB 5107 (Australia)]
        Produced by Geoff Emerick from an original idea by EC, assisted by
        Jon Jacobs.
        Original LP inner sleeve contained lyrics. On the original UK
        release the inner sleeve has a hole on one side where the record label
        shows through, and the lyrics missing because of the hole were printed
        on the label on side 1 of the record. So when the record was in the
        inner sleeve the lyrics were complete.
        Reached #6 in UK charts, & #30 in the US.
    F06 A Conversation With Elvis Costello - EC+A (103:24)
        Side 1:
          -chat- (10:05)
          Beyond Belief (2:37)
          -chat- (3:01)
          Tears Before Bedtime (3:00)
          -chat- (0:55)
          Shabby Doll (4:50)
          -chat- (2:07)
          The Long Honeymoon (4:16)
        Side 2:
          -chat- (3:15)
          Man Out Of Time (5:32)
          -chat- (1:41)
          Almost Blue (2:47)
          -chat- (4:00)
          ...And In Every Home (3:27)
        Side 3:
          -chat- (1:12)
          The Loved Ones (2:51)
          -chat- (0:34)
          Human Hands (2:48)
          -chat- (1:54)
          Kid About It (2:49)
          -chat- (2:39)
          Little Savage (2:41)
          -chat- (3:45)
          Boy With A Problem [EC/Chris Difford] (2:12)
        Side 4:
          -chat- (6:58)
          Pidgin English (4:06)
          -chat- (2:34)
          You Little Fool (3:13)
          -chat- (4:18)
          Town Cryer (4:22)
          -chat- (2:55)
        [1982-06-__; 2xLP; F-Beat E.C.CHAT 2 (UK promo, single sleeve)]
        This is a double LP in a single LP sleeve. Before each track EC
        describes the writing, recording, arranging and mixing of the record
        in enormous detail - explaining the thinking behind otherwise
        impenetrable lyrics. The front cover contains the same David Bailey
        photo as on the "Man Out Of Time" 12".  These were numbered on the
        back, and most were signed by EC on the front in blue felt pen.
    F07 Man Out Of Time - EC+A
        Man Out Of Time - EC+A
        [1982-07-__; 7"; Columbia 18-03202 (US white label promo)]
*c F08 Man Out Of Time - EC+A
        Town Cryer (alternate fast version) - EC+A
        Imperial Bedroom - Napolean Dynamite & the Royal Guard
        [1982-07-23; 12"; F-Beat XX28T (UK, ps)]
*c F09 Man Out Of Time - EC+A (5:20)
        Town Cryer (alternate fast version) - EC+A (2:13)
        [1982-07-30; 7"; F-Beat XX28 (UK, ps)]
        [1982-07-__; 7"; Columbia 18-03202 (USA)]
        "TC" produced by Geoff Emerick
        Reached #58 in UK charts.
    F10 Man Out Of Time (DJ edit) - EC+A (3:57)
        Elvis Costello introduces 'Man Out Of Time' - EC
        Man Out Of Time - EC+A (5:32)
        [1982-07-__; 7"; F-Beat XX28DJ (UK, promo)]
        The 'introduction' track is an edited version of Costello's spoken
        intro on the 2xLP _A Conversation With Elvis Costello_.
    F11 Man Out Of Time - EC+A (4:30)
        [1982-07-__; 7"; Columbia CNR-03269 (US, special price, 1-sided)]
        The intro and outro have been removed on this version.
    F12 Man Out Of Time - EC+A
        Town Cryer - EC+A
        [1982-__-__; 7"; F-Beat 24 9983-7 (Spanish promo, ps. "Man Out Of Time"
                    has been given the title "Hombre Desfasado"!)]
        The intro and outro to "MOOT" have been removed on this version.
        "TC" produced by Geoff Emerick
    F13 Man Out Of Time - EC+A
        Imperial Bedroom - Napolean Dynamite & the Royal Guard
        [1982-__-__; 7"; F-Beat 24 9983-7 (Spain)]
        The intro and outro to "MOOT" have been removed on this version.
    F14 Beyond Belief - EC+A
        Man Out Of Time - EC+A
        Pidgin English - EC+A
        ...And In Every Home - EC+A
        [1982-08-__; 7"; F-Beat EC-2 (UK white label promo)]
    F15 Man Out Of Time - EC+A
        Beyond Belief - EC+A
        [1982-__-__; 12"; Columbia AS-1510 (US white label promo)]
    F16 From Head To Toe [Robinson] - EC+A
        The World Of Broken Hearts [Pomus/Shuman] - EC+A (3:01)
        [1982-09-10; 7"; F-Beat XX30 (UK, ps)]
        Both tracks produced by EC assisted by Paul Bass.
        "FHTT" was originally recorded by Chris Clark, though EC was more
        familiar with the Escorts' UK cover.
        EC found "TWOBH" on an old Amen Corner LP.
        Some copies marketed with a free copy of the _Get Happy!!_ LP.
        Reached #43 in UK charts.
    F17 Almost New - EC+A
          I'm Your Toy (live /w RPO) [Ethridge/Parsons]
          Accidents Will Happen (live)
          Alison (live)
          I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down [Banks/Jones]
          Green Shirt
          Pump It Up
          (What's So Funny, 'Bout) Peace, Love & Understanding? [Lowe]
        [1982-09-__; LP; F-Beat ELVIS 82 (Autralian/New Zealand mini-LP)
        Released to coincide with the 1982 tour.
*c F18 NME Mighty Reel - various artists
          Town Cryer (alternate fast version) - EC+A (2:08)
        [1982-09-18;  MC; NME 004 (UK)]
        This was a cassette offered to readers of New Musical Express.
*d F19 Party Party - EC+A /w the Royal Guard Horns
        No Feelings - Bananarama
        [1982-11-__; 7"; A&M PARTY 5 (UK promo)]
        This single is part of a 5x7" set containing tracks from the soundtrack
        album.
*d F20 Party Party - EC+A /w the Royal Guard Horns (3:13)
        Imperial Bedroom - EC+A (2:48)
        [1982-12-03; 7"; A&M AMS 8267 (ps, also issued as promo)]
        [1982-__-__; 7"; A&M K-8951 (Australia, no ps)
        [1982-__-__; 7"; A&M AMS 9252 (Spain, ps /w lyrics)
        "PP" produced by EC & Colin Fairley, "IB" produced by EC.
        Reached #48 in UK charts.
*d F21 Soundtrack to Party Party - various artists (42:28)
          Party Party - EC+A (3:12)
        [1982-12-__;  LP; A&M AMLH 68551]
        [1982-12-__;  MC; A&M 68551]
        [1982-__-__;5x7"; A&M PARTY1-5 (UK promo)]
        [1982-__-__;  LP; A&M SP-3212 (USA)]
        [1982-__-__;  LP; A&M AMP 28067 (Japan)]
        [1982-__-__;  LP; Hallmark SHM 3157]
        [1989-03-21;  CD; A&M D20Y 4030 (Japan)]
        [1995-__-__;  CD; Spectrum Music/Karussell 551440-2 (Germany/UK)]
        I'm not sure if the 5x7" set includes all the 13 album tracks, but
        "Party Party" is on the PARTY5 disc.
    F22 Shabby Doll - EC+A
        Imperial Bedroom - EC+A
        [1982-__-__; 7"; F-Beat 102 832 (France, ps)]
    F-- Viva England - EC
        [1982-__-__;  LP; Discos Victoria VLP-27/22LO460 (Spain)]
        The album _My Aim Is True_ wasn't released in Spain until it
        appeared with this new title. It included the track "Watching
        The Detectives". (see _My Aim Is True_ (A06)).
    F-- Action Trax - various artists
        -- EC track unknown --
        [1982-__-__;  LP: K-Tel NE 1162]
        [1982-__-__;  MC; K-Tel CE 2162]
    F-- Off The Record Specials With Mary Turner - various artists
        -- EC tracks unknown --
        [1982-__-__; 2xLP; Westwood One OTR 82-34 (US radio promo)]
        This release also contains conversation and commercials.
==1983==
*  G01 Tomorrow's (Just Another Day) (warped 12" version) [Smyth-Barson]
          - Madness
        Blue Beast (Warp Mix) [Thompson] - Madness
        Tomorrow's (Just Another Day) [Smyth-Barson] - Madness (/w EC guest
          vocal) (3:03)
        Madness Is All In The Mind [Foreman] - Madness
        [1983-02-__; 12"; Stiff BUYIT 169 (UK, ps)]
        A Clanger Winstanley production.
        Madness backs EC only on the slowed down arrangment of "Tomorrow's
        (Just Another Day)".
        The track "Blue Beast" has the title "Blue Skinned Beast" on the
        Madness album.
*  G02 Pills And Soap - The Imposter (3:39)
          Pills And Soap (extended version) - The Imposter (4:05)
        [1983-05-27; 7"; Demon IMP 001 (UK, no ps)]
        EC wanted this single out fast, before the general election, while
        F-Beat was undergoing a change of distribution. For this he formed a
        new label and issued it as "The Imposter". Originally, the single was
        only going to be available for less than a week, and planned to be
        deleted on the eve of the general election. The first pressing was of
        only 15,000 copies, but finally a total of 160,000 copies were pressed.
        This song was slightly remixed for the album.
        In the extended version the chorus "Give me the needle/Give me the
        rope..." is sung twice just before the "Four and twenty crowbars..."
        verse. This is done by splicing in the third chorus of the regular
        version.
        Reached #16 in UK charts.
    G03 Everyday I Write The Book - EC+A (3:54)
        Heathen Town - EC+A (3:08)
        [1983-07-01; 7"; F-Beat XX32 (UK, ps)]
        [1983-06-__; 7"; Columbia 38-04045 (US, ps)]
        [1983-__-__; 7"; F-Beat ZB-68082 (Spain, ps. "Everyday I Write The Book"
        has been given the title "Cada dia escribo el libro"!)]
        "HT" is fron the _Punch The Clock_ sessions.
        Reached #28 in UK charts,, & #36 in the US (EC's first US top 40 hit).
    G04 Everyday I Write The Book - EC+A (3:54)
        Everyday I Write The Book - EC+A (3:54)
        [1983-06-__; 7"; Columbia 38-04045 (US, ps, white label promo)]
    G05 Everyday I Write The Book - EC+A (3:54)
        Heathen Town - EC+A (3:08)
        Night Time - EC+A (2:52)
        [1983-07-01; 12"; F-Beat XX32T (UK, ps)]
        Some copies came with a free vest with the sleeve graphics on it.
        "NT", an old Escorts number, is from the "Head To Toe" session.
*  G06 Everyday I Write The Book (extended remix) - EC+A (4:52)
        Heathen Town - EC+A (3:08)
        Night Time - EC+A (2:52)
        [1983-07-__; 12"; F-Beat XX 32 T RE MIX (UK, ps)]
        This is a second pressing of -G04, but with a slightly longer remix of
        "Everyday..." (which is not the same as the US 'special club' version).
        Some (but not all) of the covers carried a sticker saying "EXTENDED
        REMIX 4:52". The cover is identical to -G04.
*  G07 Everyday I Write The Book (special club version) - EC+A (5:04)
        Everyday I Write The Book (instrumental) - EC+A (3:40)
        Heathen Town - EC+A (3:08)
        Night Time [P.Chambers] - EC+A (2:52)
        [1983-08-__; 12"; Columbia 44-04115 (US, ps (Also issued as promo)]
        Both versions of "EIWTB" were produced by Clive Langer & Alan
        Winstanley. The 'club' version was remixed by John 'Jellybean' Benitez
        and engineered by John 'Tokes' Potoker.
    G08 Punch The Clock - EC+A (45:19)
          Let Them All Talk (3:05)
          Everyday I Write The Book (3:54)
          The Greatest Thing (3:04)
          The Element Within Her (2:52)
          Love Went Mad (3:12)
          Shipbuilding [EC/Langer] (4:52)
          TKO (Boxing Day) (3:28)
          Charm School (3:55)
          The Invisible Man (3:05)
          Mouth Almighty (3:00)
          King Of Thieves (3:45)
          Pills And Soap (3:42)
          The World And His Wife (3:25)
        [1983-08-05;  LP; F-Beat XXLP19 (UK)]
        [1983-08-05;  MC; F-Beat XXC 19 (UK)]
        [1983-08-05;  LP; Columbia 38897 (US. Promo copies were also
                      issued with with "For Promotion Only" stamped
                      in gold on the cover)]
        [1983-__-__;  LP; F-Beat XXLP20 (Sweden)]
        [1983-__-__;  LP; Jugoton LSFBEAT 11041 (Yugoslavia, poor quality)
        [1983-10-21;  MC; F-Beat RPT-8211 (Japan)]
        [1984-09-__;  CD; F-Beat/RCA ZD 70026]
        [1984-__-__;  CD; Columbia CK 38897 (Japan)]
        [19__-__-__;  LP; F-Beat/RCA RPL-8211 (Japan)]
        [1986-05-15;  CD; F-Beat R32-1031 (Japan)]
        [1987-03-__;  LP; Demon IMP FIEND 72]
        [1987-03-__;  MC; Demon IMP FIEND CASS 72]
        [1987-03-__;  CD; Demon IMP FIEND CD 72]
        [19__-__-__;  LP; Liberation Records LIB 5108 (Australia)]
        [19__-__-__;  MC; Liberation Records TCLIB 5108 (Australia)]
        The original release date for this was 29-Jul-83, but it was delayed
        2 weeks because of production difficulties.
        In Sweden the cat. number of this album was XXLP20, and XXLP19 was
        for Nick Lowe's _The Abominable Showman_.
        Reached #3 in UK charts, & #24 in the US.
    G-- Punch The Clock Promo Pack
        [1983-__-__; 3x7"; F-Beat PUNCH 1 (UK promo pack /w 6-track EP & 2 singles)]
    G-- Punch The Clock promo
        [1983-__-__; 2x7"; RCA (US, promo. Green labels)]
    G09 Let Them All Talk - EC+A (3:05)
        The Flirting Kind - EC+A (3:00)
        [1983-09-02; 7"; F-Beat XX33 (UK, ps)]
        [1983-__-__; 7"; RCA Victor PB 61276 (France, ps)]
        [1983-__-__; 7"; F-Beat ZB-60117 (Spain, ps)]
        "TFK" is from the _Punch The Clock_ sessions.
        Reached #59 in UK charts.
*  G10 Let Them All Talk (extended remix) - EC+A /w The TKO Horns (5:59)
        The Flirting Kind - EC+A (3:00)
        [1983-09-09; 12"; F-Beat XX33T (UK, ps)]
        [1983-__-__; 12"; RCA Victor PB 61277 (France, ps (F-Beat logo on back of slv)]
        [1984-06-01; 12"; F-Beat RPS-1003 (Japan)]
        "LTAT" produced by Clive Langer & Alan Winstanley.
    G11 Let Them All Talk - EC+A (3:05)
        Shipbuilding [EC/Langer] - EC+A (4:52)
        [1983-__-__; 7"; Columbia 38-04266 (USA)]
    G12 Let Them All Talk - EC+A
        Let Them All Talk - EC+A
        [1983-__-__; 7"; Columbia 38-04266 (US white label promo)]
    G13 Shipbuilding [EC/Langer] - EC (4:52)
        The World And His Wife - EC (3:25)
        [19__-__-__; 7"; F-Beat/RCA RPS-118 (Japan, ps+lyric sheet)]
    G14 Why Study? - various artists
          Everyday I Write The Book - EC+A
          Let Them All Talk - EC+A
          The Invisible Man - EC+A
        [1983-__-__; LP; Columbia AS 1765 (US promo)]
==1984==
    H01 Peace In Our Time - The Imposter
        Withered And Died [Richard Thompson] - The Imposter
        [1984-04-__; 7"; Imposter TRUCE 1 (no ps)]
        "WAD" produced by Fairley/Imposter.
        EC intended to have Richard Thompson play on _Goodbye Cruel World_.
        Richard was on standby, but was never called into the studio. "WAD"
        was recorded as an apology for this.
        Reached #48 in UK charts.
    H02 I Wanna Be Loved (radio version) [Farnell/Jenkins] - EC+A
        Turning The Town Red - EC+A
        [1984-06-__; 7"; F-Beat XX35 (ps)]
        [1984-06-__; 7"; F-Beat XX35DJ (UK promo, plain black sl)]
        [1984-__-__; 7"; F-Beat/RCA ZB-68187 (Holland, ps)]
        [1984-__-__; 7"; F-Beat/RCA RPS-155 (Japan, ps)]
        "IWBL" produced by Clive Langer & Alan Winstanley.
        "TTTR" is from the _Goodbye Cruel World_ sessions & was used as the
        theme tune to Channel 4's 'Scully' program. It is produced by The
        Mono-Kings.
        Reached #25 in UK charts.
*  H03 I Wanna Be Loved (radio version) [Farnell/Jenkins] - EC+A
        Turning The Town Red - EC+A
        I Wanna Be Loved (extended smooch 'n' runny version) [Farnell/Jenkins]
          - EC+A (5:41)
        [1984-06-__; 12"; F-Beat XX35T (ps)]
        "IWBL(esnrv)" produced by Clive Langer & Alan Winstanley, & remixed by
        Colin Fairley.
*  H04 I Wanna Be Loved (radio version) [Farnell/Jenkins] - EC+A
        Turning The Town Red - EC+A
        I Wanna Be Loved (version discotheque) [Farnell/Jenkins] - EC+A (7:04)
        [1984-06-__; 12"; F-Beat XX35Z (UK, plain black sl /w red & white sticker
                      saying "Elvis Costello and the Attractions  I Wanna Be
                      Loved  Brand New Mix  F-Beat XX35Z")]
    H05 I Wanna Be Loved [Farnell/Jenkins] - EC+A (3:50)
        Love Field - EC+A (3:28)
        [1984-__-__; 7"; Columbia 38-04625 (USA)]
    H06 I Wanna Be Loved [Farnell/Jenkins] - EC+A (3:50)
        I Wanna Be Loved [Farnell/Jenkins] - EC+A (3:50)
        [1984-__-__; 7"; Columbia 38-04625 (US white label promo)]
    H07 Goodbye Cruel World - EC+A (44:18)
        Side 1:
          The Only Flame In Town (with Daryl Hall) (4:02)
          Home Truth (3:13)
          Room With No Number (4:13)
          Inch By Inch (2:29)
          Worthless Thing (3:04)
          Love Field (3:26)
        Side 2:
          I Wanna Be Loved [Farnell-Jenkins] (4:48)
          The Comedians (2:36)
          Joe Porterhouse (3:30)
          Sour Milk Cow Blues (2:50)
          The Great Unknown (3:00)
          The Deportees Club (2:54)
          Peace In Our Time (4:05)
        [1984-06-18;  LP; F-Beat ZL 70317 (UK)]
        [1984-06-__;  LP; Columbia 39429 (US. Promo copies were also issued with
                      "For Promotion Only" stamped in gold on the cover)]
        [1984-__-__;  CD; Columbia CK 39429 (Japan)]
        [19__-__-__;  LP; F-Beat/RCA RPL-8251 (Japan)]
        [1984-08-05;  MC; F-Beat/RCA RPT-8251 (Japan)]
        [1986-05-15;  CD; F-Beat R32-1032 (Japan)]
        [1984-__-__;  LP; Starcall SFL1 0100 (Australia)]
        [19__-__-__;  CD; F-Beat/RCA ZD 70317]
        [1987-03-__;  LP; Demon IMP FIEND 75]
        [1987-03-__;  CD; Demon IMP FIEND CD 75]
        [1987-__-__;  LP; Liberation Records LIB 5109 (Australia)]
        [1987-__-__;  MC; Liberation Records TCLIB 5109 (Australia)]
        Reached #10 in UK charts, & #35 in the US.
        UK: Went silver (60,000 copies) (date unknown).
    H08 L.A.F.S. (Love At First Sight) [Lowe] - Nick Lowe & his Cowboy Outfit
          Hey Big Mouth (Stand Up And Say That) [Lowe] - Nick Lowe & his
              Cowboy Outfit
          Baby It's You [Bacharach/David/Williams] - Nick Lowe+EC
        [1984-07-__; 12"; F-Beat XX36T]
        [1984-__-__; 12"; F-Beat/RCA RPS1007 (Japan)]
        "LAFS" is produced by EC with Colin Fairley, and "BIY" by Lowe/EC/
        Bassman.
        "BIY" was recorded at AmPro, Shepherds Bush.
        In Japan this was released as "Baby It's You/Nick Lowe,Elvis Costello".
    H09 The Only Flame In Town - EC+A
        The Comedians - EC+A
        [1984-08-__; 7"; F-Beat XX37 (ps)]
        Reached #71 in UK charts & #56 in the US.
    H10 The Only Flame In Town (version discotheque) - EC+A
        The Comedians - EC+A
        [1984-08-__; 12"; F-Beat XX37T (ps)]
        [1984-12-16; 12"; F-Beat/RCA RPS1008(xx-37) (Japan, lyrics on sleeve)]
        On the Japanese release this version of "The Only Flame In Town"
        is simply called 'long version'.
*  H11 The Only Flame In Town (version discotheque) - EC+A (4:35)
        Pump It Up (dance mix) - EC+A (3:27)
        The Comedians - EC+A (2:33)
        [1984-08-__; 12"; F-Beat XX37Z (ps)]
        "TOFIT" & "TC" produced by Clive Langer & Alan Winstanley.
        "PIU" produced by Nick Lowe & remixed by Nick Lowe & Colin Fairley,
        and has an accentuated beat and is slightly faster than normal.
*  H12 The Only Flame In Town (special mix) - EC+A (4:40)
        Baby It's You - Nick Lowe +EC (3:10)
        Pump It Up (1984 monster mix) - EC+A (3:28)
        [1984-__-__; 12"; Columbia 44 05081 (US, ps, 33rpm. Also issued with promo
                      stamp on cover)]
        "TOFIT" produced by Clive Langer & Alan Winstanley.
        "BIY" produced by Lowe/Costello/Bassman.
        "PIU" produced by Nick Lowe, and is the same as the 'dance mix'.
    H13 The Only Flame In Town (special mix) - EC+A (4:40)
        The Only Flame In Town (special mix) - EC+A (4:40)
        [1984-__-__; 12"; Columbia 44-05081 (US 'demonstration' copy, ps)]
    H14 The Only Flame In Town - EC+A (3:55)
        The Only Flame In Town - EC+A (3:55)
        [1984-__-__; 7"; Columbia 38-04502 (US 'demonstration' copy)]
    H15 The Only Flame In Town (edit) - EC+A (3:35)
        Turning The Town Red - EC+A (3:03) (mono!)
        [1984-__-__; 7"; Columbia 38-04502]
        [1984-__-__; 7"; (Spain, ps)]
        Maybe all versions of "Turning The Town Red" are mono because
        production is credited to 'The Mono Kings', and it was recorded for a
        TV theme in the days before stereo broadcasting.
    H16 Peace In Our Time
        The Comedians
        [1984-__-__; 7"; (French promo)]
    H17 Every Man Has A Woman - various artists
          Walking On Thin Ice [Yoko Ono] (w/ TKO Horns)
        [1984-09-__; LP; Polydor POLH 13]
        [19__-__-__; LP; Polydor 823 490-1-Y-1 (USA)]
        Tribute to Yoko Ono.
        This track was recorded at Sea Saint Studios, New Orleans during the
        'Punch The Clock US Tour' (Aug/Sep-83).
    H18 Sometimes A Great Notion - various artists
          Really Mystified [Crane-Gustafson]
        [1984-11-__; LP; EMI TOPCAT-1 or SP8410RS (UK)]
        Charity LP for the British Deaf Assoc. compiled by Rupert Hines.
        Recorded at Matrix, London, Feb-82 ('Head To Toe' session).
    H19 The Only Flame In Town - EC+A
        The Deportees Club - EC+A
        [1984-__-__; 7"; F-Beat/RCA RPS-147 (Japan, ps)]


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Adapted from the discography originally compiled by Paul Hosken

Key to format:
7" - 7 inch single
10" - 10 inch maxi single
12" - 12 inch maxi single
8T - 8-track tape
DAT - DAT cassette
CD - compact disc
CD3 - 3" maxi CD
CD5 - 5" maxi CD
LP - album
MC - music cassette
R2R - reel-to-reel

Key to artist:
EC - Elvis Costello
EC+A - Elvis Costello & the Attractions
EC+I - Elvis Costello & the Imposters
EC+R5 - Elvis Costello & the Rude 5

Notes:

  • All tracks are composed by EC, except where otherwise stated.

Title+tracks-artist/[release date (yyyy-mm-dd); format; Label cat.# (Country)]/notes




1980

I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down (Banks/Jones) (2:05)
Girls Talk (1:56)

1980-01-18; 7"; 2 Tone chs TT 7
1980-03-__; 7"; F-Beat XX1 (UK, ps)
1980-03-__; 7"; Columbia 11194 (US/Canada)
1980-__-__; 7"; F-Beat K 18171 (Italy, different ps)
1980-__-__; 7"; WEA WEA18171 (Netherlands)
1980-__-__; 7"; Smash Records TAR 11 (Sweden, ps)
1980-__-__; 7"; F-Beat/Warner P-551X (Japan, ps)
"Girls Talk" is from the Get Happy!! sessions.
Produced by Nick Lowe.
According to 'Record Collector' (#91): "This was the most sought-after collector's item of early 1980, which offended the law of gravity by gradually becoming more common instead of less. Costello had been signed to Radar in 1978, via a licensing deal from Riviera Global Productions. Radar collapsed towards the end of 1979, and so Elvis's manager Jake Riviera alighted upon the Specials' 2-Tone label as an ideal venue for a holding operation - a one-off single - until Elvis sorted out a deal for the Get Happy!! album. WEA, who had distributed Radar, were less than delighted: they felt they had a steak in Costello's career by virtue of the success of the records they had distributed for him, and so they obtained a court injunction to stop the 2-Tone single being sold. By March '80, the situation was clarified: F-Beat was set up by Riviera as an independent company, but WEA continued to distribute their records. In the meantime, there were several thousand 2-Tone singles to dispose of. These were handed out free to the audience at a London's Rainbow Theatre gig. Several months later, Riviera pressed up a few thousand more of the 2-Tone singles, and these were given away at London and US gigs. By this time, however, the single had been issued with the catalogue no. F-Beat XX-1. As this new number had replaced the 2-Tone number in the runoff grooves, the second batch of 2-Tone singles carried the F-Beat number, whereas the original copies had 'TT-7' as their matrix number. Copies from the first batch are now worth about twice as much ones from the second."
According to Krista Reese's EC book the total number of 2-Tone singles pressed was 13,000, and the remaining copies were sold at NY Palladium 1981 concerts for $3.00 each. (It seems that some copies of the 2-Tone 'reissue' have 'CHS TT7' and 'XX1' in the runoff, and also 'CHS TT8' crossed out on both sides.)
Reached #4 in UK charts

I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down (Banks/Jones) (2:05)
I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down (Banks/Jones) (2:05)

1980-__-__; 7"; Columbia 1-11194 (US white label promo)


I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down (Banks/Jones) (2:05)
Girls Talk (1:56)
Secondary Modern (1:58)
King Horse (2:57)

1980-__-__; 7"; Columbia 1-11251 (US, ps)
1980-__-__; 7"; Columbia 1-11251 (US promo, different ps)


Get Happy!!
Elvis Costello & The Attractions
Side 1:

Love For Tender (1:58)
Opportunity (3:10)
The Imposter (1:56)
Secondary Modern (1:58)
King Horse (2:57)
Possession (2:00)
Men Called Uncle (2:17) - listed as "Man Called Uncle"
Clowntime Is Over (2:58)
New Amsterdam (2:10)
High Fidelity (2:27)

Side 2:

I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down (Banks/Jones) (2:05)
Black And White World (1:54)
5ive Gears In Reverse (2:30)
B Movie (2:04)
Motel Matches (2:24)
Human Touch (2:28)
Beaten To The Punch (1:47)
Temptation (2:32)
I Stand Accused (Colton/Smith) (2:19)
Riot Act (3:36)

1980-02-__; LP; F-Beat XXLP1 (UK)
1980-02-__; LP; Columbia 36347 (US. Promo copies were also issued with with "For Promotion Only" stamped in gold on the cover)
1980-__-__; LP; Columbia JC 36347 (Canada)
1980-__-__; LP; Columbia JC 36347 (US, white label promo)
1980-__-__; MC; Columbia JCT 36347 (US and Canada)
1980-__-__; LP; Smash SLEPT 7 (Sweden)
1980-__-__; LP; WEA 58.114 (Netherlands/Germany, incl. poster)
1980-__-__; LP; WEA 58114/PROPPE 197 (German promo, white record label)
19__-__-__; LP; Liberation Records LIB 5103 (Australia)
19__-__-__; MC; Liberation Records TCLIB 5103 (Australia)
19__-__-__; LP; F-Beat/Warner-Pioneer P-10804X (Japan)
19__-__-__; 8T; Columbia JCA 36347 (USA)
19__-__-__; MC; F-Beat M5 X1 (Australia)
1984-04-06; LP; Demon IMP FIEND 24
1984-04-06; MC; Demon IMP FIEND CASS 24
1986-01-__; CD; Demon IMP FIEND CD 24
Produced by Nick Lowe. "New Amsterdam" produced by EC.
On the LP cover the track listings for sides 1 & 2 are swapped.
Original LP copies included a poster of various 'Get ...' slogans, and had a black and white sticker saying "20 Great Hits".
The cassette version came in a range of covers.
UK copies of this album had a 'worn ring' on the cover.
Reached #2 in UK charts, & #11 in the US.
UK: Went gold (100,000 copies) (date unknown).

Get Happy!! (Promo Album)
Elvis Costello & The Attractions
Record 1 side 1:

Love For Tender (1:58)
Opportunity (3:10)
The Imposter (1:56)
Secondary Modern (1:58)
King Horse (2:57)

Record 1 side 2:

Possession (2:00)
Men Called Uncle (2:17) - listed as "Man Called Uncle"
Clowntime Is Over (2:58)
New Amsterdam (2:10)
High Fidelity (2:27)

Record 2 side 1:

I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down (Banks/Jones) (2:05)
Black And White World (1:54)
5ive Gears In Reverse (2:30)
B Movie (2:04)
Motel Matches (2:24)

Record 2 side 2:

Human Touch (2:28)
Beaten To The Punch (1:47)
Temptation (2:32)
I Stand Accused (Colton/Smith) (2:19)
Riot Act (3:36)

1980-03-__; 2x12"; F-Beat XX PROMO 1 (UK, promo. Cover consists of photo of contents pasted on white sleeves. Comes with poster & photo)


High Fidelity single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

High Fidelity (2:27)
Getting Mighty Crowded (Van McCoy) (2:05)

1980-04-04; 7"; F-Beat XX3 (UK, ps. 2 different F-Beat label designs)
1980-__-__; 7"; F-Beat FB 18 213 N (Germany, ps)
1980-__-__; 7"; F-Beat/Warner P-585X (Japan, ps)
"Getting Mighty Crowded" is from the Get Happy!! sessions.
Reached #30 in UK charts.

High Fidelity single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

High Fidelity (2:27)
Getting Mighty Crowded (Van McCoy) (2:05)
Clowntime Is Over No. 2 (3:39)

1980-04-__; 12"; F-Beat XX3T (UK, ps)
"CIO(No.2)" produced by EC.

High Fidelity single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

High Fidelity (2:27)
High Fidelity (2:27)

1980-04-__; 7"; F-Beat XX3-A (UK, promo)


I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down (Banks/Jones) (2:05)
Love For Tender (1:58)
High Fidelity (2:27)
Beaten To The Punch (1:47)

1980-__-__; 7"; F-Beat France FBR 5001 (France)


My Very Special Guests
George Jones

Stranger In The House (3:37) - George Jones & EC

1980-04-__; LP; Epic S EPC 83163 (also released as a promo with "FOR PROMOTION ONLY, NOT FOR RESALE" over the Epic seal on the back)
1980-04-__; MC; Epic S EPC 83163
19__-__-__; LP; CBS JE 35544 (US, has a 1979 copyright)
1980-__-__; LP; Epic 25-3P-181 (Japan)
1991-__-__; CD; Epic EK 35544
I believe a promo sampler from this album was released and contained "Stranger In The House".

Stranger In The House single
George Jones & Elvis Costello

Stranger In The House (3:35) - George Jones & EC
A Drunk Can't Be A Man (Montgomery/Jones) (2:42) - George Jones

1980-05-04; 7"; Epic S EPC 8560 (US, plain Epic sleeve)
1981-02-__; 7"; Epic EPC 8560 (UK, ps, also issued as promo)
Produced by Billy Sherrill.

New Amsterdam single
Elvis Costello

New Amsterdam
Dr. Luther's Assistant

1980-06-__; 7"; F-Beat XX5 (ps)
Pink cover contains a "Pay no more than 50p" notice.
Reached #36 in UK charts.

New Amsterdam EP
Elvis Costello

New Amsterdam
Dr. Luther's Assistant
Ghost Train
Just A Memory

1980-06-__; 7"; F-Beat XX5E (ps)
1980-06-__; 7"; F-Beat XX5P (pic. disc)
1980-__-__; 7"; F-Beat XXEP5 (Australia, ps)
1980-__-__; 7"; F-Beat/Warner P-615X (Japan, ps)
"Dr. Luther's Assistant", "Ghost Train" & "Just A Memory" produced by EC.
The first 1,500 picture discs came with a black rim (promo copies) and are currently worth about twice as much as the later clear rimmed copies (15000 pressed). (Phil Dennison also has a brown rimmed copy in his collection.)

New Amsterdam single
Elvis Costello

New Amsterdam (2:10)
New Amsterdam (2:10)

1980-06-__; 7"; F-Beat XX5-A (UK promo)


New Amsterdam single
Elvis Costello

New Amsterdam (2:10) - EC
Wednesday Week (2:02) - EC+A

1980-__-__; 7"; Columbia 1-11284 (USA)


New Amsterdam single
Elvis Costello

New Amsterdam
New Amsterdam

1980-__-__; 7"; Columbia 1-11284 (US white label promo. In the runout on one side is the number ZSS 167275-1C T and the '5' is scratched over to a '6'. On the other side is ZSS 167275-1C T and the entire number portion is scratched out and '167675' is scratched in lightly to the side.)


Spectrum USA - New Horizons In Music (Vol. 12, Programs 1-13)
various artists

New Amsterdam - EC

1980-__-__; 7x12"; Box set of radio transcription discs (US promo)
The radio programs were for broadcast during the 4th quarter of 1980.

Getting Mighty Crowded single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Getting Mighty Crowded (Van McCoy) (2:05) - EC+A
Radio Sweetheart (single mix) (2:48) - EC

1980-__-__; 7"; Columbia 1-11389 (US/Canada. Also issued as promo)


Getting Mighty Crowded
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Getting Mighty Crowded (Van McCoy) (2:05)
Getting Mighty Crowded (Van McCoy) (2:05)

1980-__-__; 7"; Columbia 1-11389 (US/Canada white label promo)


Taking Liberties (4 track promo)
Elvis Costello

Clean Money - EC+A
Radio Sweetheart - EC
Getting Mighty Crowded (Van McCoy) - EC+A
Talking In The Dark - EC+A

1980-09-__; 12"; Columbia AS 847 (US, promo)
The word 'Costello' replaces 'Columbia' on the label.
This version of "Radio Sweetheart" is a slightly different mix to the original version (B-side of "Less Than Zero" 7"). It does not have the backing vocals singing "Oooooh" at the start of the line "Hope in the eyes..." near the start.

Taking Liberties
Elvis Costello
Side 1:

Clean Money
Girls Talk
Talking In The Dark
Radio Sweetheart (2:24)
Black And White World (demo)
Big Tears
Just A Memory
Night Rally
Stranger In The House
Clowntime Is Over No. 2

Side 2:

Getting Mighty Crowded
Hoover Factory
Tiny Steps
(I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea
Dr. Luther's Assistant
Sunday's Best
Crawling To The USA
Wednesday Week
My Funny Valentine (Rodgers/Hart)
Ghost Train

1980-11-__; LP; Columbia CK 36839 (JC 36939) (US, they used the old 78 rpm label with the word 'Columbia' changed to 'Costello')
1980-__-__; LP; Columbia JC 36839 (Canada)
1980-__-__; LP; Columbia PC 36839
1980-__-__; 8T; Columbia JVC 36839 (Dolby)
19__-__-__; CD]
The album's inner sleeve has recording details for all tracks.
This version of "Radio Sweetheart" is a slightly different mix to the original version (B-side of "Less Than Zero" 7"). It does not have the backing vocals singing "Oooooh" at the start of the line "Hope in the eyes..." near the start.
I have seen a Canadian version of the LP that had the CBS/Columbia logo on the label blanked out with a circular black sticker (standard practice for Columbia albums imported to the UK).
Reached #28 in US charts.

Ten Bloody Marys & Ten How's Your Fathers
Elvis Costello

Clean Money (1:57)
Girls Talk (1:56)
Talking In The Dark (1:56)
Radio Sweetheart (2:24)
Big Tears (3:10)
Crawling To The U.S.A. (2:52)
Just A Memory (2:14)
Watching The Detectives (3:43)
Stranger In The House (3:01)
Clowntime Is Over No. 2 (3:44)
Getting Mighty Crowded (2:05)
Hoover Factory (1:43)
Tiny Steps (2:42)
(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding? (Lowe) (3:31)
Dr. Luther's Assistant (3:28)
Radio, Radio (3:04)
Black And White World (demo) (1:51)
Wednesday Week (2:02)
My Funny Valentine (Rodgers/Hart) (1:25)
Ghost Train (3:05)

1980-11-07; MC; F-Beat XX6C (UK)
1984-04-06; LP; Demon IMP FIEND 27 (UK)
1984-04-06; MC; Demon IMP FIENDCASS 27 (UK)
1986-01-__; CD; Demon IMP FIEND CD 27 (UK)
19__-__-__; LP; Liberation Records LIB 5104 (Australia)
19__-__-__; MC; Liberation Records TCLIB 5104 (Australia)
1998-10-02; CD; Demon 5035 (UK)]
Initially a UK cassette only release, released in the US as Taking Liberties. Original cassette copies were made of gold plastic and came in a gold case.
This version of "Radio Sweetheart" is a slightly different mix to the original version (B-side of "Less Than Zero" 7"). It does not have the backing vocals singing "Oooooh" at the start of the line "Hope in the eyes..." near the start.
The CD version has a typo in the song list which reads "Balck And White World".
UK: Went silver (60,000 copies) (date unkown).

Ten Bloody Marys & Ten How's Your Fathers promo
Elvis Costello
Side 1:

Clean Money
Hoover Factory
Black And White World (demo)

Side 2:

Stranger In The House
Crawling To The USA

1980-11-__; 7"; F-Beat EL-1 (UK, white label promo)


Clubland single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Clubland (3:40)
Clean Money (1:57)
Hoover Factory (1:43)

1980-12-__; 7"; F-Beat XX12 (UK, ps)
1980-12-__; 7"; F-Beat/Warner P-1505X (Japan,ps)
"Clean Money" produced by Nick Lowe. "Hoover Factory" produced by EC.
Reached #60 in UK charts

Rock Against Racism (RAR's Greatest Hits)
various artists

Goon Squad (3:15)

1980-__-__; LP; Virgin RAR 1 (UK)


Breaking The Rules
various artists

Tiny Steps [2:40]- EC+A

1980-__-__; 2xLP; Columbia/CBS A2S-881 (US, promo)


Time For Action: Best Of New Wave
various artists

I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down (Banks/Jones) - EC+A

198_-__-__; LP; Germany


Stiff Box Set No. 2
various artists
Record 1 (BUY 11):

Less Than Zero
Radio Sweetheart (single mix)

Record 4 (BUY 14):

Alison
Welcome To The Working Week

Record 5 (BUY 15):

(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes
Mystery Dance

Record 20 (BUY 20):

Watching The Detectives
Blame It On Cain (live)
Mystery Dance (live)

19__-__-__; 10x7"; Stiff BUY 11 - BUY 20
Stiff reissue of their early singles (also sold separately).
The first 5000 pressings came in a brown box.
On the labels the copyright is given as "Stiff Records" instead of the original "Stiff Records Ltd". There is an extra etching in the runoff groove "LYN xxxx" (where xxxx goes from 7473 (for BUY 11 a-side) to 7492 (for BUY 20 b-side)). The original runoff messages (e.g. "Elvis is King") remain. (Except that some copies of BUY11 have "A Porky Perfection" and "Elvis is King on This Side Too" on side A, and "Elvis is King" and "A Porky Prime Cut" on side B. The covers have a smaller, elliptical, cutout on the back compared to the original, and the "Delga" maker's mark is missing from the BUY 11 & BUY 15 covers (the BUY 14 & BUY 20 covers never had a maker's mark). Later issues carry the words "Made in England" on the labels.


1981

Stiff EC reissue
Elvis Costello
Record 1 (BUY 11, thin paper ps):

Less Than Zero
Radio Sweetheart (single mix)

Record 2 (BUY 14, thin paper ps):

Alison
Welcome To The Working Week

Record 3 (BUY 15):

(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes
Mystery Dance

Record 4 (BUY 20, thin paper ps /w slightly different colours to original):

Watching The Detectives
Blame It On Cain (live) - EC+A
Mystery Dance (live) - EC+A

1981-__-__; 4x7"; Stiff GRAB3
Stiff reissue of their 4 EC 7" singles in a 'vertical' plastic holder. On the labels the copyright is given as 'Stiff Records' instead of the original 'Stiff Records Ltd'. There is a stamped "AY 50332" in the runoff groove of all 4 singles, and the original runoff messages do not appear. The covers have an elliptical cutout on the back that's even smaller than the one on the Stiff Box Set No. 2 reissues, except the BUY 15 ('Stiff') sleeve which is identical to the Stiff Box Set No. 2 sleeve. There is no "Delga" mark on the BUY 11 & BUY 15 covers and the photo on the BUY 20 sleeve is beginning to look decidedly sepia! BUY 20 has the words "Made in England" on the label.

Trust
Elvis Costello & The Attractions
Side 1:

Clubland (3:42)
Lovers Walk (2:15)
You'll Never Be A Man (2:54)
Pretty Words (3:10)
Strict Time (2:39)
Luxembourg (2:25)
Watch Your Step (2:57)

Side 2:

New Lace Sleeves (3:44)
From A Whisper To A Scream (2:52)
Different Finger (1:56)
White Knuckles (3:46)
Shot With His Own Gun (3:29)
Fish 'N' Chip Paper (2:53)
Big Sister's Clothes (2:09)

1981-01-__; LP; F-Beat XXLP 11 (UK)
1981-__-__; MC; F-Beat XXC 11 (UK)
1981-01-__; LP; Columbia 37051 (USA)
19__-__-__; LP; F-Beat/Warner-Pioneer P-10965 (Japan)
19__-__-__; LP; Half-speed master (Japan)
19__-__-__; 8T; Columbia 37051 (USA)
1984-04-06; LP; Demon IMP FIEND 30
1984-04-__; MC; Demon IMP FIEND CASS 30
1986-01-__; CD; Demon IMP FIEND CD 30
19__-__-__; LP; Liberation Records LIB 5105 (Australia)
19__-__-__; MC; Liberation Records TCLIB 5105 (Australia)
Produced by Nick Lowe in association with Roger Bechirian.
Reached #9 in UK charts, & #28 in the US.

4 Tracks From The Trust LP
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

You'll Never Be A Man
Pretty Words
From A Whisper To A Scream
New Lace Sleeves

1981-01-__; 12"; F-Beat EL-2 (UK, white label promo)
Cheaply pressed and in a plain white sleeve.

Texas radio promo

New Lace Sleeves - EC+A

1981-__-__; 7"; Q-102-EP (US, promo)


From A Whisper To A Scream single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

From A Whisper To A Scream (2:52)
Luxembourg (2:25)

1981-02-__; 7"; F-Beat XX14 (UK, ps)


From A Whisper To A Scream single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

From A Whisper To A Scream
Different Finger

1981-__-__; 7"; WEA 58260
1981-__-__; 7"; F-Beat WEA 18.723 (Netherlands, ps)


From A Whisper To A Scream single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

From A Whisper To A Scream
Luxembourg

1981-__-__; 7"; F-Beat CP369 (Spanish promo, ps)


Watch Your Step
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Watch Your Step (2:59)
Luxembourg (2:27)

1981-04-__; 7"; Columbia 11-60519 (US, ps)


Watch Your Step
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Watch Your Step (2:59)
Watch Your Step (2:59)

1981-__-__; 7"; Columbia 11-60519 (US white label promo)


The Elvis Costello Interview with Tom Snyder: Tomorrow Coast To Coast

Interview (11:23)
Watch Your Step - EC+A

1981-05-__; 12"; Columbia/CBS AS 958 XSM-168566 (US stickered promo)
19__-__-__; CD; Columbia/CBS (US promo)


Different Finger single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Different Finger
Different Finger

1981-__-__; 7"; Columbia DJC4-8435 (Canadian radio promo, standard CBS sleeve)


Strict Time single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Strict Time
Fish 'N' Chip Paper

1981-__-__; 7"; Columbia DJC4-8439 (Canadian promo)


Alison single

Alison (US version) (3:05) - EC
Accidents Will Happen (3:00) - EC+A

1981-__-__; 7"; Columbia 13-33401 (US/Canada 'Hall Of Fame' reissue, red or grey label)


Concerts For The People Of Kampuchea
various artists

The Imposter (live) (2:10) - EC+A

1981-03-27; 2xLP; Atlantic SD 2-7005 (USA)
1981-04-03; 2xLP; Atlantic K60153 (UK)
1981-__-__; 2xLP; Atlantic P-5595-6 (Japan)
1996-__-__; 2xCD; Hammersmith Music CDP5595
Bruce Thomas also plays bass on the Rockestra tracks.
Recorded live at the Hammersmith Odeon, London, 29-Dec-79.

Good Year For The Roses single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Good Year For The Roses (Jerry Chesnut) (3:05)
Your Angel Steps Out Of Heaven (Jack Ripley) (1:55)

1981-09-__; 7"; F-Beat XX17 (UK, ps)1981-09-__; 7"; Columbia 18-02629 (US/Canada)1981-11-__; 7"; F-Beat WEA/FB 18.879 (Netherlands/Germany, ps different to UK)1981-__-__; 7"; Radar 45-2154 (Spain, ps)1981-__-__; 7"; F-Beat/Warner P-1588X (Japan, ps) "YASOOH" produced by Billy Sherrill.
The first 5000? UK copies were issued in a picture sleeve, but were recalled and reissued in a standard 'F-Beat' sleeve. However, a few hundred made it into circulation. The apparent reason why they were recalled was simply that EC hated it!
Reached #6 in UK charts.

Good Year For The Roses single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Good Year For The Roses (Jerry Chesnut) (3:05)
Good Year For The Roses (Jerry Chesnut) (3:05)

1981-__-__; 7"; Columbia 18-02629 (US white label promo)


Almost Blue
Elvis Costello & The Attractions (31:08)
Side 1:

Why Don't You Love Me (Like You Used To Do)? (Hank Williams) (1:30)
Sweet Dreams (Don Gibson) (2:52)
Success (Johnny Mullins) (2:35)
I'm Your Toy (Hot Burrito No. 1) (Ethridge/Parsons) (3:18)
Tonight The Bottle Let Me Down (Merle Haggard) (2:05)
Brown To Blue (Jones/Franks/Mathis) (2:35)

Side 2:

Good Year For The Roses (Jerry Chesnut) (3:05)
Sittin' And Thinkin' (Charlie Rich) (2:50)
Colour Of The Blues (Williams/Jones) (2:15)
Too Far Gone (Billy Sherrill) (3:18)
Honey Hush (Lou Willie Turner) (2:05)
How Much I Lied (Parsons/Rifkin) (2:40)

1981-10-23 LP; F-Beat XXLP13 (UK)
1981-10-__; MC; F-Beat XXC 13 (UK, issued in cardboard cigarette-style pack)
19__-__-__; LP; Columbia FC 37562 (US/Canada)
19__-__-__; LP; F-Beat/Warner-Pioneer P-11107 (Japan)
1984-04-06; LP; Demon IMP FIEND 33
1984-04-06; MC; Demon IMP FIEND CASS 33
1986-01-__; CD; Demon IMP FIEND CD 33
19__-__-__; LP; Liberation Records LIB 5106 (Australia)
19__-__-__; MC; Liberation Records TCLIB 5106 (Australia)
19__-__-__; LP; (Israel, with sticker in Hebrew)
Produced by Billy Sherrill.
The CD version has the correct title for "How Much I've Lied", and lists "Tonight The Bottle Let Me Down" as simply "The Bottle Let Me Down". It also has some incorrect track credits ("Brown To Blue [Mathis]" & "Good Year For The Roses [Chestnut]"). The US/Canada versions of the LP have the US spelling of colour (color) in the title of "Colour Of The Blues".
The LP came in 4 different coloured covers; blue/pale blue, blue/pink, blue/green, & blue/yellow, and some copies had a sticker saying either "WARNING. This album contains country & western music and may cause offence to narrow minded listeners" or simply "The new album from Elvis Costello and The Attractions".
The original version of "I'm Your Toy" by the Flying Burrito Brothers was simply called "Hot Burrito No. 1".
Reached #7 in UK charts, & #50 in the US.
UK: Went gold (100,000 copies) (date unknown).

Elvis Costello Introduces...The Tracks From His New Album 'Almost Blue'
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

(Track list as for regular album)

1981-10-__; LP; F-Beat E.C.CHAT 1 (UK promo)
1981-10-__; LP; Columbia AS 1318 (US promo)
Each track is preceeded by a short spoken intro.
The UK cover is a pasteup; the front cover has a drawing of the band by Bruce Thomas on white paper, with a copy number and the artists' names stamped (in black, blue & red ink) and their signatures in various colours. The back has the tracklist and times printed in black on blue paper. The cover lists the keyboard player as Steve Neive.
The US cover is plain black, some with a square red on white sticker ontaining the title.
The US title is Almost Blue (Elvis Introduces His Favorite Country Songs).

Excerpts From The Album 'Almost Blue'
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Good Year For The Roses (Jerry Chesnut)
Colour Of The Blues (Williams/Jones)
Why Don't You Love Me (Like You Used To Do)? (Hank Williams)
Sweet Dreams (Don Gibson)

1981-10-__; 7"; F-Beat EC-1 (UK promo)
Came in a thin plain white paper sleeve, with the track details typed on a cheap computer and printed out on a sticky label. The label was also white, with the barest of information printed in smudged green ink. The record also sounded as if it had been pressed during an artillery exercise and mastered in a frying-pan.

Almost Blue Radio Sampler

1981-11-__; 12"; Columbia AS 1318 (US, promo)


Fundamental Frolics
various artists

The Psycho Song (solo, live) (Leon Payne) (4:04)

1981-11-__; LP; BBC Records REB 435 (UK)
Charity benefit live album.
Recorded live at The Apollo Theatre, London, 1981-06-01.
The correct title of this song is simply "Psycho".

Sweet Dreams single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Sweet Dreams (Don Gibson)
Psycho (live; Palomino) (Leon Payne) (3:30)

1981-12-04; 7"; F-Beat XX19 (UK, ps)
"P" was recorded live at The Palomino Club, N. Hollywood, USA, 1979-02-16 , and produced by EC.
Reached #42 in UK charts.
"Psycho is based on a series killings in 1966 by a 25-year-old University of Texas graduate student, Charles Whitman, who went berserk with a rifle, killing 20 people & injuring another 28 including his ex-wife, her new boyfriend, some small chilren & a puppy. The murderer's conversation throughout the song ("You think I'm psycho, dincha, Mama?") draws on the fact that Whitman knew he was going out of his mind, tried to get help and left a death note asking for an autopsy which he hoped would absolve him of blame by proving he was mad." - from UK magazine 'Q' (Aug-95).

Good Year For The Roses single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Good Year For The Roses (Jerry Chesnut)
Your Angel Steps Out Of Heaven (Jack Ripley)
Sweet Dreams (Don Gibson)
Psycho (live; Palomino) (Leon Payne)

1981-__-__; 7"; F-Beat XX22E (Scandinavian)


NME Dancin' Master
various artists

Big Sister - EC+A (2:18

1981-10-03; MC; NME 001
This was a cassette offered to readers of New Musical Express.

New Rock Champions
various artists

Alison - EC

1981-__-__; LP; RCA NL33186 (Italy)
This also exists as a white label promo.

New Wave Disco d'Ouro
various artists

Alison - EC
Watching The Detectives - EC

1981-__-__; LP; Nova Records 10.006 (72516) (Portugal, special edition for members of "Círculo de Leitores" book club)


Happy Rock: O Maximo Da New Wave
various artists

Alison - EC

1981-__-__; 2xLP; Nova Records 10.014/15 (72826) (Portugal). Badly pressed compilation issued as a special edition for members of the "Círculo de Leitores" book club. Record 1 is on green vinyl, & record 2 on red. Some editions came with a T-shirt.)


On The Road... Country Collection
various artists

Stranger In The House - George Jones & EC

1981-__-__; LP; CBS 84961 (Netherlands)


Hits Hits Hits
various artists

Good Year For The Roses - EC+A

1981-__-__; LP; RTL 2063


'

King Horse - EC+A
Precious (live) - Pretenders
Fascination - Undertones
Bad Case Of Lovin' You - Robert Palmer

19__-__-__; 7"; Ariola PROMO 16 (Dutch promo)



1982

The Continuous History of Rock and Roll (Show #18: Modern Rock)
various artists

Pump It Up - EC+A

1982-02-__; 2xLP; Rolling Stone Magazine Productions RSMP 82-18 (US radio promo)
This was for broadcast on 6th & 7th Feb. 1982. Side 4 also contains an ad for a Costello feature.

I'm Your Toy single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

I'm Your Toy (live) (Ethridge/Parsons) (3:47)
Cry, Cry, Cry (Johnny Cash) (2:49) - EC+A
Wondering (Joe Werner) (2:21) - EC+A

1982-04-02; 7"; F-Beat XX21 (UK, ps)
"I'm Your Toy" was arranged & conducted by Robert Kirby & recorded at The Royal Albert Hall, London, 1982-01-07.
"CCC" & "W" produced by Billy Sherrill.
Reached #51 in UK charts

I'm Your Toy single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

I'm Your Toy (live) (Ethridge/Parsons) (3:58)
My Shoes Keep Walking Back To You (Ross/Wills) (2:02) - EC+A
Blues Keep Calling (Janis Martin) (2:06) - EC+A
Honky Tonk Girl (Loretta Lynn) (2:25) - EC+A

1982-04-02; 12"; F-Beat XX21T (UK, ps)
Mixed by EC & Paul Bass.
"I'm Your Toy" was recorded at The Royal Albert Hall, London, 1982-01-07.

You Little Fool single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

You Little Fool
Big Sister
The Stamping Ground - The Emotional Toothpaste

1982-06-__; 7"; F-Beat XX26 (UK, ps)
1982-__-__; 7"; (Holland, ps)
Initial copies of sleeve credited all production to "Geoff Emerick from an original idea by EC". This was later corrected, crediting Nick Lowe with the production of "Big Sister", and EC with "TSG".
Reached #52 in UK charts

IbMePdErRoIoAmL
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Beyond Belief (2:32)
Tears Before Bedtime (2:58)
Shabby Doll (4:43)
The Long Honeymoon (4:13)
Man Out Of Time (5:25)
Almost Blue (2:42)
...And In Every Home (3:20)
The Loved Ones (2:47)
Human Hands (2:42)
Kid About It (2:41)
Little Savage (2:36)
Boy With A Problem (EC/Chris Difford) (2:07)
Pidgin English (3:55)
You Little Fool (3:06)
Town Cryer (4:10)

1982-07-02; LP; F-Beat XXLP17 (UK)
1982-07-02; MC; F-Beat XXC 17 (UK)
1982-07-02; LP; Columbia 38157 (US, also issued as promo with embossed gold lettering)
1982-__-__; LP; F-Beat FB K 58490/XXLP17 (Germany)
1983-__-__; LP; Columbia HC-48157 (half-speed master)
19__-__-__; LP; F-Beat/Warner-Pioneer P-11241 (Japan)
19__-__-__; MC; F-Beat M5XLP 17 (Australia)
1984-04-06; LP; Demon IMP FIEND 36
1984-04-__; MC; Demon IMP FIEND CASS 36
1986-01-__; CD; Demon IMP FIEND CD 36
19__-__-__; LP; Liberation Records LIB 5107 (Australia)
19__-__-__; MC; Liberation Records TCLIB 5107 (Australia)
Produced by Geoff Emerick from an original idea by EC, assisted by Jon Jacobs.
Original LP inner sleeve contained lyrics. On the original UK release the inner sleeve has a hole on one side where the record label shows through, and the lyrics missing because of the hole were printed on the label on side 1 of the record. So when the record was in the inner sleeve the lyrics were complete.
Reached #6 in UK charts, & #30 in the US.

A Conversation With Elvis Costello
Elvis Costello & The Attractions
Side 1:

chat (10:05)
Beyond Belief (2:37)
chat (3:01)
Tears Before Bedtime (3:00)
chat (0:55)
Shabby Doll (4:50)
chat (2:07)
The Long Honeymoon (4:16)

Side 2:

chat (3:15)
Man Out Of Time (5:32)
chat (1:41)
Almost Blue (2:47)
chat (4:00)
...And In Every Home (3:27)

Side 3:

chat (1:12)
The Loved Ones (2:51)
chat (0:34)
Human Hands (2:48)
chat (1:54)
Kid About It (2:49)
chat (2:39)
Little Savage (2:41)
chat (3:45)
Boy With A Problem (EC/Chris Difford) (2:12)

Side 4:

chat (6:58)
Pidgin English (4:06)
chat (2:34)
You Little Fool (3:13)
chat (4:18)
Town Cryer (4:22)
chat (2:55)

1982-06-__; 2xLP; F-Beat E.C.CHAT 2 (UK promo, single sleeve)
This is a double LP in a single LP sleeve. Before each track EC describes the writing, recording, arranging and mixing of the record in enormous detail - explaining the thinking behind otherwise impenetrable lyrics. The front cover contains the same David Bailey photo as on the "Man Out Of Time" 12". These were numbered on the back, and most were signed by EC on the front in blue felt pen.

Man Out Of Time single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Man Out Of Time
Man Out Of Time

1982-07-__; 7"; Columbia 18-03202 (US white label promo)


Man Out Of Time single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Man Out Of Time (5:20)
Town Cryer (alternate fast version) (2:13)

1982-07-30; 7"; F-Beat XX28 (UK, ps)
1982-07-__; 7"; Columbia 18-03202 (USA)
"TC" produced by Geoff Emerick
Reached #58 in UK charts.

Man Out Of Time single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Man Out Of Time - EC+A
Town Cryer (alternate fast version) - EC+A
Imperial Bedroom - Napoleon Dynamite & the Royal Guard

1982-07-23; 12"; F-Beat XX28T (UK, ps)


Man Out Of Time single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Man Out Of Time (DJ edit) (3:57)
Elvis Costello introduces 'Man Out Of Time'
Man Out Of Time (5:32)

1982-07-__; 7"; F-Beat XX28DJ (UK, promo)
The 'introduction' track is an edited version of Costello's spoken intro on the 2xLP A Conversation With Elvis Costello.

Man Out Of Time single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Man Out Of Time (4:30)

1982-07-__; 7"; Columbia CNR-03269 (US, special price, 1-sided)
The intro and outro have been removed on this version.

Man Out Of Time single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Man Out Of Time
Town Cryer

1982-__-__; 7"; F-Beat 24 9983-7 (Spanish promo, ps. "Man Out Of Time" has been given the title "Hombre Desfasado"!)
The intro and outro to "MOOT" have been removed on this version.
"TC" produced by Geoff Emerick

Man Out Of Time single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Man Out Of Time - EC+A
Town Cryer - EC+A

1982-__-__; 7"; F-Beat 24 9983-7 (Spain)
The intro and outro to "MOOT" have been removed on this version.

Excerpts From Imperial Bedroom
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Beyond Belief
Man Out Of Time
Pidgin English
...And In Every Home

1982-08-__; 12"; F-Beat EC-2 (UK white label promo)


Man Out Of Time single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Man Out Of Time
Beyond Belief

1982-__-__; 12"; Columbia AS-1510 (US white label promo)


From Head To Toe single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

From Head To Toe (Smokey Robinson) (2:33)
The World Of Broken Hearts (Pomus/Shuman) (3:01)

1982-09-10; 7"; F-Beat XX30 (UK, ps)
Both tracks produced by EC assisted by Paul Bass.
"FHTT" was originally recorded by Chris Clark, though EC was more familiar with the Escorts' UK cover.
EC found "TWOBH" on an old Amen Corner LP.
Some copies marketed with a free copy of the Get Happy!! LP.
Reached #43 in UK charts.

Almost New
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

I'm Your Toy (live /w RPO) (Ethridge/Parsons)
Accidents Will Happen (live at Hollywood High)
Alison (live at Hollywood High)
I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down (Banks/Jones)
Green Shirt
Pump It Up
(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding? (Lowe)

1982-09-__; LP; F-Beat ELVIS 82 (Australian/New Zealand mini-LP)
Released to coincide with the 1982 tour.

NME Mighty Reel
various artists

Town Cryer (alternate fast version) (2:08) - EC+A

1982-09-18; MC; NME 004 (UK)
This was a cassette offered to readers of New Musical Express.

Party Party single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions with the Royal Guard Horns / Bananarama

Party Party - EC+A w/ the Royal Guard Horns
No Feelings - Bananarama

1982-11-__; 7"; A&M PARTY 5 (UK promo)
This single is part of The Party Party Pack (A&M PARTY 1-6), a 6x7" set containing 12 of the 13 tracks from the soundtrack album (all but Madness' "Driving In My Car").

Party Party single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions with the Royal Guard Horns

Party Party (3:13) - EC+A with the Royal Guard Horns
Imperial Bedroom (2:48) - EC (credited to EC+A)

1982-12-03; 7"; A&M AMS 8267 (ps, also issued as promo)
1982-__-__; 7"; A&M K-8951 (Australia, no ps)
1982-__-__; 7"; A&M AMS 9252 (Spain, ps /w lyrics)
"PP" produced by EC & Colin Fairley, "IB" produced by EC.
Reached #48 in UK charts.

Party Party soundtrack
various artists

Party Party (3:12) - EC+A w/ the Royal Guard Horns

1982-12-__; LP; A&M AMLH 68551
1982-12-__; MC; A&M 68551
1982-__-__; LP; A&M SP-3212 (USA)
1982-__-__; LP; A&M AMP 28067 (Japan)
1982-__-__; LP; Hallmark SHM 3157
1989-03-21; CD; A&M D20Y 4030 (Japan)
1995-__-__; CD; Spectrum Music/Karussell 551440-2 (Germany/UK)


Shabby Doll single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Shabby Doll
Imperial Bedroom

1982-__-__; 7"; F-Beat 102 832 (France, ps)


Viva England
Elvis Costello

1982-__-__; LP; Discos Victoria VLP-27/22LO460 (Spain)
The album My Aim Is True wasn't released in Spain until it appeared with this new title. It included the track "Watching The Detectives". (see My Aim Is True (A06)).

Action Trax 1
various artists

Sweet Dreams - EC+A

1982-__-__; LP: K-Tel NE 1162
1982-__-__; MC; K-Tel CE 2162


Off The Record Specials With Mary Turner
various artists

-- Interview only --

1982-__-__; 2xLP; Westwood One OTR 82-34 (US radio promo)
This release also contains conversation and commercials.


1983

Tomorrow's (Just Another Day)
Madness

Tomorrow's (Just Another Day) (warped 12" version) (Smyth/Barson) - Madness
Blue Beast (Warp Mix) (Thompson) - Madness
Tomorrow's (Just Another Day) (Smyth/Barson) (3:03) - Madness (EC guest vocal)
Madness Is All In The Mind (Foreman) - Madness

1983-02-__; 12"; Stiff BUYIT 169 (UK, ps)
A Clanger Winstanley production.
Madness backs EC only on the slowed down arrangment of "Tomorrow's (Just Another Day)".
The track "Blue Beast" has the title "Blue Skinned Beast" on the Madness album.

Pills And Soap single
The Imposter

Pills And Soap (3:39)
Pills And Soap (extended version) (4:05)

1983-05-27; 7"; Demon IMP 001 (UK, no ps)
EC wanted this single out fast, before the general election, while F-Beat was undergoing a change of distribution. For this he formed a new label and issued it as "The Imposter". Originally, the single was only going to be available for less than a week, and planned to be deleted on the eve of the general election. The first pressing was of only 15,000 copies, but finally a total of 160,000 copies were pressed.
This song was slightly remixed for the album.
In the extended version the chorus "Give me the needle/Give me the rope..." is sung twice just before the "Four and twenty crowbars..." verse. This is done by splicing in the third chorus of the regular version.
Reached #16 in UK charts.

Everyday I Write The Book single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Everyday I Write The Book (3:54)
Heathen Town (3:08)

1983-07-01; 7"; F-Beat XX32 (UK, ps)
1983-06-__; 7"; Columbia 38-04045 (US, ps)
1983-__-__; 7"; F-Beat ZB-68082 (Spain, ps. "Everyday I Write The Book" has been given the title "Cada dia escribo el libro"!)
"HT" is fron the Punch The Clock sessions.
Reached #28 in UK charts,, & #36 in the US (EC's first US top 40 hit).

Everyday I Write The Book single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Everyday I Write The Book (3:54)
Everyday I Write The Book (3:54)

1983-06-__; 7"; Columbia 38-04045 (US, ps, white label promo)


Everyday I Write The Book single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Everyday I Write The Book (3:54)
Heathen Town (3:08)
Night Time (2:52)

1983-07-01; 12"; F-Beat XX32T (UK, ps)
Some copies came with a free vest with the sleeve graphics on it.
"Night Time", an old Escorts number, is from the "From Head To Toe" session.

Everyday I Write The Book single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Everyday I Write The Book (extended remix) (4:52)
Heathen Town (3:08)
Night Time (2:52)

1983-07-__; 12"; F-Beat XX 32 T RE MIX (UK, ps)
This is a second pressing of -G04, but with a slightly longer remix of "Everyday..." (which is not the same as the US 'special club' version).
Some (but not all) of the covers carried a sticker saying "EXTENDED REMIX 4:52". The cover is identical to -G04.

Everyday I Write The Book single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Everyday I Write The Book (special club version) (5:04)
Everyday I Write The Book (instrumental) (3:40)
Heathen Town (3:08)
Night Time (Paddy Chambers) (2:52)

1983-08-__; 12"; Columbia 44-04115 (US, ps (Also issued as promo)
Both versions of "EIWTB" were produced by Clive Langer & Alan Winstanley. The 'club' version was remixed by John 'Jellybean' Benitez and engineered by John 'Tokes' Potoker.

Punch The Clock
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Let Them All Talk (3:05)
Everyday I Write The Book (3:54)
The Greatest Thing (3:04)
The Element Within Her (2:52)
Love Went Mad (3:12)
Shipbuilding (EC/Langer) (4:52)
TKO (Boxing Day) (3:28)
Charm School (3:55)
The Invisible Man (3:05)
Mouth Almighty (3:00)
King Of Thieves (3:45)
Pills And Soap (3:42)
The World And His Wife (3:25)

1983-08-05; LP; F-Beat XXLP19 (UK)
1983-08-05; MC; F-Beat XXC 19 (UK)
1983-08-05; LP; Columbia 38897 (US. Promo copies were also issued with with "For Promotion Only" stamped in gold on the cover)
1983-__-__; LP; F-Beat XXLP20 (Sweden)
1983-__-__; LP; Jugoton LSFBEAT 11041 (Yugoslavia, poor quality)
1983-10-21; MC; F-Beat RPT-8211 (Japan)
1984-09-__; CD; F-Beat/RCA ZD 70026
1984-__-__; CD; Columbia CK 38897 (Japan)
19__-__-__; LP; F-Beat/RCA RPL-8211 (Japan)
1986-05-15; CD; F-Beat R32-1031 (Japan)
1987-03-__; LP; Demon IMP FIEND 72
1987-03-__; MC; Demon IMP FIEND CASS 72
1987-03-__; CD; Demon IMP FIEND CD 72
19__-__-__; LP; Liberation Records LIB 5108 (Australia)
19__-__-__; MC; Liberation Records TCLIB 5108 (Australia)
The original release date for this was 29-Jul-83, but it was delayed 2 weeks because of production difficulties.
In Sweden the cat. number of this album was XXLP20, and XXLP19 was for Nick Lowe's The Abominable Showman.
Reached #3 in UK charts, & #24 in the US.

Punch The Clock Promo Pack

1983-__-__; 3x7"; F-Beat PUNCH 1 (UK promo pack /w 6-track EP & 2 singles)


Punch The Clock promo

1983-__-__; 2x7"; RCA (US, promo. Green labels)


Let Them All Talk single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Let Them All Talk (3:05)
The Flirting Kind (3:00)

1983-09-02; 7"; F-Beat XX33 (UK, ps)
1983-__-__; 7"; RCA Victor PB 61276 (France, ps)
1983-__-__; 7"; F-Beat ZB-60117 (Spain, ps)
"The Flirting Kind" is from the Punch The Clock sessions.
Reached #59 in UK charts.

Let Them All Talk single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Let Them All Talk (extended remix) (5:59)
The Flirting Kind (3:00)

1983-09-09; 12"; F-Beat XX33T (UK, ps)
1983-__-__; 12"; RCA Victor PB 61277 (France, ps (F-Beat logo on back of sleeve)
1984-06-01; 12"; F-Beat RPS-1003 (Japan)
"LTAT" produced by Clive Langer & Alan Winstanley.

Let Them All Talk single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Let Them All Talk (3:05)
Shipbuilding (EC/Langer) (4:52)

1983-__-__; 7"; Columbia 38-04266 (USA)


Let Them All Talk single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Let Them All Talk
Let Them All Talk

1983-__-__; 7"; Columbia 38-04266 (US white label promo)


Shipbuilding single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

Shipbuilding (EC/Langer) (4:52)
The World And His Wife (3:25)

19__-__-__; 7"; F-Beat/RCA RPS-118 (Japan, ps+lyric sheet)


Why Study?
various artists

Everyday I Write The Book - EC+A
Let Them All Talk - EC+A
The Invisible Man - EC+A

1983-__-__; LP; Columbia AS 1765 (US promo)



1984

Peace In Our Time single
The Imposter

Peace In Our Time
Withered And Died (Richard Thompson)

1984-04-__; 7"; Imposter TRUCE 1 (no ps) "WAD" produced by Fairley/Imposter.
EC intended to have Richard Thompson play on Goodbye Cruel World. Richard was on standby, but was never called into the studio. "WAD" was recorded as an apology for this.
Reached #48 in UK charts.

I Wanna Be Loved single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

I Wanna Be Loved (radio version) (Farnell Jenkins)
Turning The Town Red

1984-06-__; 7"; F-Beat XX35 (ps)
1984-06-__; 7"; F-Beat XX35DJ (UK promo, plain black sl)
1984-__-__; 7"; F-Beat/RCA ZB-68187 (Holland, ps)
1984-__-__; 7"; F-Beat/RCA RPS-155 (Japan, ps)
"IWBL" produced by Clive Langer & Alan Winstanley.
"TTTR" is from the Goodbye Cruel World sessions & was used as the theme tune to Channel 4's 'Scully' program. It is produced by The Mono-Kings.
Reached #25 in UK charts.

I Wanna Be Loved single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

I Wanna Be Loved (radio version) (Farnell Jenkins)
Turning The Town Red
I Wanna Be Loved (extended smooch 'n' runny version) (Farnell Jenkins) (5:41)

1984-06-__; 12"; F-Beat XX35T (ps)
"I Wanna Be Loved (extended smooch 'n' runny version)" produced by Clive Langer & Alan Winstanley, & remixed by Colin Fairley.

I Wanna Be Loved single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

I Wanna Be Loved (radio version) (Farnell Jenkins)
Turning The Town Red
I Wanna Be Loved (version discotheque) (Farnell Jenkins) (7:04)

1984-06-__; 12"; F-Beat XX35Z (UK, plain black sl /w red & white sticker saying "Elvis Costello and the Attractions I Wanna Be Loved Brand New Mix F-Beat XX35Z")


I Wanna Be Loved single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

I Wanna Be Loved (Farnell Jenkins) (3:50)
Love Field (3:28)

1984-__-__; 7"; Columbia 38-04625 (USA)


I Wanna Be Loved single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

I Wanna Be Loved (Farnell Jenkins) (3:50)
I Wanna Be Loved (Farnell Jenkins) (3:50)

1984-__-__; 7"; Columbia 38-04625 (US white label promo)


Goodbye Cruel World
Elvis Costello & The Attractions
Side 1:

The Only Flame In Town (4:02) - with Daryl Hall
Home Truth (3:13)
Room With No Number (4:13)
Inch By Inch (2:29)
Worthless Thing (3:04)
Love Field (3:26))

Side 2:

I Wanna Be Loved (Farnell Jenkins) (4:48)
The Comedians (2:36)
Joe Porterhouse (3:30)
Sour Milk Cow Blues (2:50)
The Great Unknown (EC/Clive Langer) (3:00)
The Deportees Club (2:54)
Peace In Our Time (4:05)

1984-06-18; LP; F-Beat ZL 70317 (UK)
1984-06-__; LP; Columbia 39429 (US. Promo copies were also issued with "For Promotion Only" stamped in gold on the cover)
1984-__-__; CD; Columbia CK 39429 (Japan)
19__-__-__; LP; F-Beat/RCA RPL-8251 (Japan)
1984-08-05; MC; F-Beat/RCA RPT-8251 (Japan)
1986-05-15; CD; F-Beat R32P-1032 (Japan)
1984-__-__; LP; Starcall SFL1 0100 (Australia)
19__-__-__; CD; F-Beat/RCA ZD 70317
1987-03-__; LP; Demon IMP FIEND 75
1987-03-__; CD; Demon IMP FIEND CD 75
1987-__-__; LP; Liberation Records LIB 5109 (Australia)
1987-__-__; MC; Liberation Records TCLIB 5109 (Australia)
Reached #10 in UK charts, & #35 in the US.
UK: Went silver (60,000 copies) (date unknown).

L.A.F.S. (Love At First Sight) single
Nick Lowe & His Cowboy Outfit

L.A.F.S. (Love At First Sight) (Lowe)
Hey Big Mouth (Stand Up And Say That) (Lowe)
Baby It's You (Bacharach/David/Williams) - Nick Lowe & EC

1984-07-__; 12"; F-Beat XX36T
1984-__-__; 12"; F-Beat/RCA RPS1007 (Japan)
"L.A.F.S. (Love At First Sight)" is produced by EC with Colin Fairley, and "Baby It's You" by Lowe/EC/Bassman.
"Baby It's You" was recorded at AmPro, Shepherds Bush.
In Japan this was released as "Baby It's You/Nick Lowe,Elvis Costello".

The Only Flame In Town single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

The Only Flame In Town
The Comedians

1984-08-__; 7"; F-Beat XX37 (ps)
Reached #71 in UK charts & #56 in the US.

The Only Flame In Town single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

The Only Flame In Town (version discotheque)
The Comedians

1984-08-__; 12"; F-Beat XX37T (ps)
1984-12-16; 12"; F-Beat/RCA RPS1008(xx-37) (Japan, lyrics on sleeve)
On the Japanese release this version of "The Only Flame In Town" is simply called 'long version'.

The Only Flame In Town single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

The Only Flame In Town (version discotheque) (4:35)
Pump It Up (dance mix) (3:27)
The Comedians (2:33)

1984-08-__; 12"; F-Beat XX37Z (ps)
"The Only Flame In Town" & "The Comedians" produced by Clive Langer & Alan Winstanley.
"Pump It Up" produced by Nick Lowe & remixed by Nick Lowe & Colin Fairley, and has an accentuated beat and is slightly faster than normal.

The Only Flame In Town single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

The Only Flame In Town (special mix) (4:40)
Baby It's You (3:10) - Nick Lowe & EC
Pump It Up (1984 monster mix) (3:28)

1984-__-__; 12"; Columbia 44 05081 (US, ps, 33rpm. Also issued with promo stamp on cover)
"The Only Flame In Town" produced by Clive Langer & Alan Winstanley.
"Baby It's You" produced by Lowe/Costello/Bassman.
"Pump It Up" produced by Nick Lowe, and is the same as the 'dance mix'.

The Only Flame In Town single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

The Only Flame In Town (special mix) (4:40)
The Only Flame In Town (special mix) (4:40)

1984-__-__; 12"; Columbia 44-05081 (US 'demonstration' copy, ps)


The Only Flame In Town single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

The Only Flame In Town (3:55)
The Only Flame In Town (3:55)

1984-__-__; 7"; Columbia 38-04502 (US 'demonstration' copy)


The Only Flame In Town single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

The Only Flame In Town (edit) (3:35)
Turning The Town Red (mono)

1984-__-__; 7"; Columbia 38-04502
1984-__-__; 7"; (Spain, ps)
Maybe all versions of "Turning The Town Red" are mono because production is credited to 'The Mono Kings', and it was recorded for a TV theme in the days before stereo broadcasting.

Peace In Our Time single

Peace In Our Time
The Comedians

1984-__-__; 7"; (DB 61528 French promo)


Every Man Has A Woman
various artists

Walking On Thin Ice (Yoko Ono)

1984-09-__; LP; Polydor POLH 13
19__-__-__; LP; Polydor 823 490-1-Y-1 (USA)
Tribute to Yoko Ono.
This track was produced by Allen Toussaint at Sea Saint Studios, New Orleans during the Punch The Clock US Tour (Aug/Sep-83).

Sometimes A Great Notion
various artists

Really Mystified (Crane/Gustafson])

1984-11-__; LP; EMI TOPCAT-1 or SP8410RS (UK)
Charity LP for the British Deaf Assoc. compiled by Rupert Hine.
Recorded at Matrix, London, Feb-82 ('From Head To Toe' session).

The Only Flame In Town single
Elvis Costello & The Attractions

The Only Flame In Town
The Deportees Club

1984-__-__; 7"; F-Beat/RCA RPS-147 (Japan, ps)


Australian Rock Talent Part 2
various artists

Everyday I Write The Book

1984-__-__; LP; (Australia)



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