Elvis Costello - My Aim Is True
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| Artist(s) | Elvis Costello |
| Studio | Hip-O Records |
| Release Date | September 11, 2007 |
| UPC Code | 602517414785 |
| Buy this item | $21.97 at Amazon.com As of Nov 22 17:46 EST (details) 2 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Extra tracks, Deluxe Edition, Original recording remastered Or 45 new from $13.34, 18 used from $11.89, 1 collectible from $54.97 |
About Elvis Costello - My Aim Is True
Includes session out-takes, demos and live material, with 26 tracks previously unreleased!
Including 4 songs NEVER RELEASED IN ANY FORMAT: "BLUE MINUTE," "CALL ON ME," "I DON'T WANT TO GO HOME" and "I HEAR A MELODY."
And the complete LIVE AT THE NASHVILLE ROOMS, AUGUST 7, 1977 concert recording, one of the earliest shows featuring the Attractions!
Collection compiled and fully sanctioned by Elvis Costello. Album Description
Tracks
Disc 1- Welcome To The Working Week
- Miracle Man
- No Dancing
- Blame It On Cain
- Alison
- Sneaky Feelings
- (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes
- Less Than Zero
- Mystery Dance
- Pay It Back
- I'm Not Angry
- Waiting For The End Of The World
- Watching The DetectivesMY AIM IS TRUE out-takes
- No Action (early version)
- Living In Paradise (early version)
- Radio Sweetheart
- Stranger In The HousePathway Studios demos
- Welcome To The Working Week
- Blue Minute
- Miracle Man
- Waiting For The End Of The World
- Call On Me
- (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes
- I Don't Want To Go Home
- I Hear A Melody
- Introduction by Dave Robinson
- Welcome To The Working Week
- Blame It On Cain
- No Dancing
- Waiting For The End Of The World
- Night Rally
- Hoover Factory
- No Action
- (I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea
- Miracle Man
- The Beat
- Less Than Zero
- (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes
- Lipstick Vogue
- Watching The Detectives
- Lip Service
- Mystery Dance
- AlisonLive at The Nashville Rooms Soundcheck, August 7, 1977
- Pay It Back
- Radio Sweetheart
- Sneaky Feelings
- Crawling In The USA
- Alison
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User Reviews
Average user review:| rip off |
| The Concert Is The Highlight-Also Has Different Mixes |
| Can't believe they made it worth getting. |
The original release of "My Aim is True" is awesome.
The Rhino releases are fantastic.
Then this came. How can anybody improve on something after Rhino had a crack at it? Don't happen? Impossible. I'm a bigger Rhino fan than an Elvis fan & the guys at Rhino are Elvis fans.
Hip O did a fantastic job. The live concert is restored and remastered perfectly. The other songs are remastered to be a bit crisper- valid arguments could be had going either way on which mixes are better- Rhino or Hip O. If you are a fan, this is worth asking for on the Xmas list. I found this to be quite a treat. April 23, 2008
| Superfluous reissue? Yes. Excellent reissue? Yes again! |
The remastering is probably about the same as Rhino's, maybe a tad louder, maybe not. I didn't buy this for another remaster of an already poorly recorded album, I bought it for the second disc. The live show on this disc is fantastic. It's such a treat to hear some of the songs that would later appear on 'This Year's Model' in slightly more raw, almost demo-like arrangements ('Night Rally' is a particular standout for me). Opposingly, I love hearing the 'My Aim Is True' selections beefed up by The Attractions (the version of 'Miracle Man' on this disc is the best version available). Sure, we don't get the Honky Tonk demos, but that's why I held onto my Rhino reissue as well.
I guess I should be angry at another shameless reissue, complete with four never-released demo songs ('Blue Minute', 'Call On Me', 'I Don't Want To Go Home' and 'I Hear A Melody') and a whole live show just to entice us all into buying the same material again. I can't hate this reissue after listening to the extra bonus material, and I even love the deluxe edition packaging. The only real cons to this set are the price, obviously, and the lack of any real insight from the king himself. The Rhino essays could've at least been reprinted or maybe a transcript from a concurrent interview could've been used. Now that Rhino's budget-friendly AND fan-friendly reissue is out of print, this is the definitive version on the market for those who don't already own the album, or maybe for those who never upgraded to cd in the first place. March 19, 2008
| Classic Original With New Live Show |
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