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ELVIS COSTELLO DISCOGRAPHY
==========================

Updated: 2004-06-02

Maintained by John Everingham
{webmaster@elviscostello.info}
Originally compiled by Paul Hosken
Kirchstrasse 23, 82284 Grafrath, Germany
{hosken@t-online.de}


COPYRIGHT: This set of files and the information it
contains is not copyrighted. However, if all or any
part of this document is quoted or published in any
form then the author/compiler mentioned above must be
credited.

LATEST VERSION: The latest version of this discography
can be downloaded from the Elvis Costello Home Page
at:
http://www.elvis-costello.com/homepage

NOTE: All recent modifications are marked with a '|'
in column 1. If you wish to remove this symbol then
simply use a text editor to replace all occurances
with spaces. This symbol is not used for any other
purpose in this file.


Official Releases (chronological)
=================

Key to format: Key to artist:
7" -- 7 inch single EC ---- Elvis Costello
10" - 10 inch maxi single EC+A -- Elvis Costello & the Attractions
12" - 12 inch maxi single EC+R5 - Elvis Costello with the Rude 5
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

Notes:
- All tracks are composed by EC, except where otherwise stated.
- The times for CD tracks are taken from the CD player display, while for
vinyl it is taken from the label or cover. In the case of records on the
Stiff label these times are to be taken with a pinch of salt!
(e.g: On A02 "Alison" is over 3 mins. long and not 2:00 as stated on label).
- The character '*' in column 2 denotes that this release is required if
you want to have a copy of every song that EC has released. Where there
is a choice of releases for a particular song a letter follows the '*':
*a -A01, -A10, D17 or I11 for "Radio Sweetheart (single mix)"
*b -D10 or -D11 for "Stranger In The House" (/w G.Jones)
*c -F08, -F09 or -F18 for "Town Cryer (alt. fast version)"
*d -F19, -F20 or -F21 for "Party Party"
*e -I06, -I07, -I08, -I09 or -T40 for "Living A Little, Laughing A Little"
*f -J18 (UK release) or -M22 for "Uncomplicated (UK version)"
*g -J20 or -J21 for "The End Of The Rainbow"
*h -K07 or -L02 for "Many Rivers To Cross (live)"
*i -M12, -M18, -O05 or -O06 for "The Ugly Things"
*j -M14 or -M15 for "Point Of No Return"
*k -N01 or -N03 for "That's How You Got Killed Before"
*l -O17 or -S28 for "St. Stephen Day Murders"
*m -P03, -P04 or -P05 for "Weird Nightmare"
*n -R12 or S02 for "Basement Kiss", "Puppet Girl" & "We Despise You"
*o -R13, -R15 or -R46 for "Do You Know What I'm Saying?"
*p -R18, -R33, -R49, -S01 or -V26 for "They Can't Take That Away From Me"
*q -R28 or -R29 for "Sally Sue Brown"
*r -R31, -R32 or -R53 for "Full Force Gale"
*s -T23/-T24/-T25/-T26/-T27 or -T43 for the EC+Nieve live tracks
*t -V02 or -V06 for "Long Journey Home"
*u -V04, -V07, -V13 or -V14 for "My Mood Swings"


Code Title+tracks-artist/[release date (yymmdd);format;cat.#]/notes
~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*a A01 Less Than Zero - EC (3:15)
Radio Sweetheart (single mix) - EC (2:33)
[1977-03-25; 7"; Stiff BUY 11 (UK, originally in laminated ps)]
[1977-__-__; 7"; Stiff/Island 17845 AT (Germany, ps)]
[1977-__-__; 7"; Stiff 2C006-98.925 (France, ps)]
Produced by Nick Lowe.
"LTZ" has a slightly different mix to the LP version.
Etched in the runoff for side A is "Elvis is King on This Side Too" &
"A Porky Prime Cut". Side B contains "Elvis is King".

* A02 A Bunch Of Stiff Records - various artists
Less Than Zero (organ mix) - EC + The Shamrocks (aka Clover) (3:04)
[1977-04-__; LP; Stiff SEEZ 2 (UK)]
[1979-05-01; LP; Stiff/Victor VIP-6651 (Japan)]
Although the actual title of this record is as above, it was more
commonly known as _A Bunch Of Stiffs_.
This track is a slightly different mix than either the version on _My
Aim Is True_ or the single (BUY 11). Like the single it doesn't have
the theremin-like organ in the chorus which is on the _MAIT_ version,
but where the single has those fuzz-toned/distorted chords in the
chorus, this version has them softened & buried in the mix. Also, you
can hardly hear the guitar fill during the fade-out.

A03 Alison - EC (2:00)
Welcome To The Working Week - EC (1:20)
[1977-05-27; 7"; Stiff BUY 14 (UK, ps)]
[1978-__-__; 7"; Stiff (Italy, white label promo)]
Produced by Nick Lowe.
Etched in the runoff for side A is "Elvis Joins the FBI" & "Just Good
Friends Rock". Side B contains "Elvis is King".
Record Collector mentions that a few copies had the A-side pressed on
white vinyl while the B-side was still black!

A04 (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes - EC (2:30)
Mystery Dance - EC (1:35)
[1977-07-07; 7"; Stiff BUY 15 (UK, no ps)]
[1977-__-__; 7"; Stiff (France, ps)]
| [1977-__-__; 7"; Stiff SRS 510.040 (Holland, ps)]
| Dutch ps same as French ps.
Etched in the runoff for side A is "Help us Hype Elvis" & "A Porky
Prime Cut". Side B contains "Larger Than Life More Fun Than People -
Elvis".

A05 (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes - EC (2:30)
Dream Tobacco - Max Wall
[1977-07-__; 7"; Stiff BUY 15 (UK)]
This was a mispressing of the normal 'Red Shoes' single (-A05).

A06 My Aim Is True - EC (/w Clover) (32:56)
Side 1:
Welcome To The Working Week (1:24)
Miracle Man (3:33)
No Dancing (2:43)
Blame It On Cain (2:53)
Alison (3:26)
Sneaky Feelings (2:10)
+Watching The Detectives
Side 2:
(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes (2:51)
Less Than Zero (3:15)
Mystery Dance (1:39)
Pay It Back (2:35)
I'm Not Angry (3:02)
Waiting For The End Of The World (3:23)
[1977-07-22; LP; Stiff SEEZ 3 (UK)]
[1977-__-__; MC; Stiff ZSEEZ 3 (UK)]
[1977-__-__; LP; Stiff SEEZ 3 (Finland, orange label)]
[1977-__-__; LP; Stiff SEEZ 3 (Norway/Sweden, label contains "King stereo"
& "The worlds most flexible record label")]
[1977-__-__; LP; Stiff COU/B/SEEZ03 (Belgium, blue vinyl)]
[1977-__-__; LP; DuReCo/Stiff SRL 910.010/SEEZ3 (Holland, sleeve has white
front & yellow back. Does not include "Watching The
Detectives")
[1977-__-__; LP; Stiff TXS 3115 (Spanish, also as white label promo)]
[1977-__-__; LP; Stiff 1056 (Israel, pink label. Title printed in
Hebrew)]
[1977-__-__; LP; Stiff L-36872 (Australia, cover says 'features "Watching
The Detectives", with this track added to the end of side 2.
Manufactured & distributed by EMI-Australia)]
[19__-__-__; MC; Stiff C 36872 (Australia)]
[1978-__-__; LP; Stiff SEEZ.3 (Australia, cover says 'features "Watching
The Detectives", with this track added to the end of side 2.
Manufactured & distributed by EMI-Australia)]
[19__-__-__; MC; Stiff TC-SEEZ.3 (Australia)]
[19__-__-__; LP; Festival Records L 36872 (Australia, with "Watching The
Detectives" at the end of side 2)]
[19__-__-__; LP; Stiff STLP 1006 (Italy, green tint photo, yellow back)]
[19__-__-__; LP; Stiff SEEZ 3-NP (Portugal, green tint photo & back)]
[1978-03-__; LP; Columbia JC 35037 (US. Promo copies were also issued
with with "For promotion only / ownership is reserved
by CBS / Sale is unlawful" stamped in gold on the
back of the cover and a track listing pasted on the front)
[1978-__-__; LP; Columbia PC 35037 (Canada)]
[19__-__-__; LP; Columbia (US promo, stickered, yellow tint photo & back)]
[1978-03-__; MC; Columbia JCT 35037 (US and Canada)]
[1978-11-25; LP; Stiff 6001/Victor VIP-6581 (Japan, insert /w lyrics.
Also as white label promo)]
[19__-__-__; LP; Stiff WIP-6581 (Japan)
[1982-__-__; LP; Discos Victoria VLP-27/22LO460 (Spain, this release
was given the title _Viva England_ and included "Watching
The Detectives")]
| [1984-__-__; MC; Stify STK 71006 (Italy, does not contain "WTD")]
| [1984-__-__; LP; Columbia PC 35037 (US/Canada)]
[1986-07-__; LP; Demon IMP FIEND 13 (UK)]
[1986-07-__; MC; Demon IMP FIEND CASS 13 (UK)]
[1986-07-__; CD; Demon IMP FIEND CD13 (UK)]
[1986-__-__; CD; Columbia 35037 (USA)]
[19__-__-__; 8T; Columbia (USA)]
[19__-__-__; LP; Liberation Records LIB 5100 (Australia)]
[19__-__-__; MC; Liberation Records TCLIB 5100 (Australia)]
[1988-09-05; LP; HMV C88 1-12 (UK, special limited edition (1500) box in
the 'HMV Classic Collection' series, with 12 page
booklet. The box contains the Demon IMP FIEND 13 LP]
[1988-09-05; CD; HMV C88 2-12 (UK, special limited edition (1500) box in
the 'HMV Classic Collection' series, with 12 page
booklet. The box contains the Demon IMP FIEND CD13 CD]
Produced by Nick Lowe.
The UK, Belgian & Portugese versions do not include the track
"Watching The Detectives" (marked '+').
The track times on the LP are totally wrong.
Early LP covers had a black & white photo on the front, and many
different coloured backs. Later issues had a green tint on the front
picture and a green back. The Demon issue originally had a yellow
tint on the photo and a yellow back, and the reissue has a green tint
photo. The early covers also have different manufacturer credits on
the back cover and label: "Made & manufactured by Press & Post" &
"Distributed by Island Records". There are thought to be at least 11
different cover variations.
The first few UK copies came with a poster and a form asking the buyer
to send in the address of a friend, who would then receive a free copy.
The form read:
"HELP US HYPE ELVIS
In these John Denver days, people in Framptonland are loathe to
shell out on new artists. As you've bought this record we assume
that you groove to the Elvis GB sound. As you know there are only
two Elvis. On is fat and famous, one is small and languishes in
obscurity. Stiff Records, ever keen to meet the record buying
public demands, have hatched a plot that allows you to become a
potent factor in El's future.
Here's how are See-Elvis-Go-Gold-Stiff-Go-Broke scheme works. You
pay the postage. We send the album. And all you have to do is
write no more than 25 words why you like the English Elvis and
send this sheet (together with postage stamps to the value of 23p)
to: Stiff Records, 32 Alexander Street, London W2.
We will then send a free album to the person of your choice who
you think can do the most for Elvis. This offer is limited to the
UK only. We are only giving away 1000 albums (Jeesus - only 1000!)
so write off today and grab a small stake in shaping El's destiny.
His meal ticket, your El Dorado.
This offer does not apply to Island Records executives, groupies,
liggers, Elvis Costello and employees of Stiff."
| According to Goldmine Record Collector, in 1984 Columbia Records
| reissued, in the U.S. & Canada, all of studio albums to that time
| (MAIT, TYM, AF, GH, T, AB, IB, & PTC) with the prefix "PC" instead of
| the original "JC" or "FC", but the same 5-digit number as before.
Reached #14 in UK charts, & #32 in the US.
US: Went gold (500,000 copies) in 1981 and platinum (1 million) in 1991.
UK: Went silver (60,000 copies) (date unknown).

A07 Jem Imports Sampler No.4 - various artists
I'm Not Angry - EC
[1977-08-__; LP; JEM PROMO-4 (US promo)]
This is the very first US release of an EC track.

* A08 Alison (US version) - EC
Alison (US version mono) - EC
[1977-__-__; 7"; Columbia 3-10641 (US promo)]
Note that the catalog number is the same as for A09.
The US version of "Alison" has added synth-strings, chorus & echo, and
doesn't sit too well with the message of the song.

* A09 Alison (US version) - EC (3:07)
Miracle Man (live) - EC+A (3:55)
[1977-__-__; 7"; Columbia 3-10641 (USA)]
[1977-__-__; 7"; Columbia/CBS (Canada)]
Note that the catalog number is the same as for A08.
"MM" recorded live at The Nashville Rooms, London, 7-Aug-77.

*a A10 Hits Greatest Stiffs - various artists
Radio Sweetheart (single mix) - EC (2:32)
[1977-09-28; LP; Stiff FIST1]
[1977-__-__; LP; Stiff/Barclay 940565 (France, gatefold sleeve with adverts
for other artists)]
[1977-__-__; LP; Stiff SEEZ-5 (Australia, made by EMI Australia)]
[1979-__-__; LP; Stiff/Victor VIP-6660 (Japan)]

* A11 Watching The Detectives - EC (3:43)
Blame It On Cain (live) - EC+A (2:52)
Mystery Dance (live) - EC+A (2:01)
[1977-10-14; 7"; Stiff BUY 20 (UK, grey stiff label, ps)]
[1977-10-__; 7"; Columbia 3-10696 (US, a promo version also exists with a 'DJ
stamp')]
[1977-__-__; 7"; Stiff COU/B/BUY 20 (Belgium, yellow vinyl, ps)]
[1977-__-__; 7"; Teldec AC 6.12193/Stiff BUY 20 (Germany)]
| [1977-__-__; 7"; Stiff 640120 (France, ps)]
| [197_-__-__; 7"; Stiff SRS 510042 (Holland)]
[1978-01-23; 7"; Stiff Buy 11633 (Australian promo)]
"BIOC" & "MD" recorded live at The Nashville Rooms, London, 7-Aug-77,
& produced by Nick Lowe.
Etched in the runoff for side A is "I Think You Know What I Mean",
while side B contains "Little Triggers But Big Tears".
This single appeared in at least 3 different sleeves: a colour picture
cover, a plain Stiff sleeve and the rarer 'telephone directory' cover,
which consisted of the entries for the name 'Stiff' out of the London
phone book with the Stiff Records number highlighted.
Some copies have the "Watching The Detectives (edit)" version on the
A-side. These can only be identified by the duration of the track and
the runoff matrix numbers:
A-side: "BUY 20 A-DJ-1U" (stamped) + "tone controlled" (etched).
B-side: "BUY 20 B-1U" (stamped) + "LITTLE TRIGGERS BUT BIG TEARS"
(etched)
Record Collector (#49) reports that some promo copies of this single
apparently had different takes of the live songs on the B-side.
Reached #15 in UK charts.

A12 Watching The Detectives (mono) - EC (3:42)
Watching The Detectives - EC (3:42)
| [1977-__-__; 7"; Columbia 3-10696 (US, DJ promo)]

| A-- Watching The Detectives - EC
| [1977-__-__; 7"; Stiff BUY 20 (UK, 1-sided test pressing)]

A13 Watching The Detectives - EC
Watching The Detectives (edit) - EC
[1977-10-__; 7"; Stiff BUY 20DJ (UK promo)]
Etched in the runoff for side A is "tone controlled".

A14 Watching the Detectives - EC (3:42)
Alison (US version) - EC (3:07)
[1977-__-__; 7"; Columbia 3-10705 (USA)]

A15 Mystery Dance - EC (2:00)
Pay It Back - EC (2:00)
[1977-__-__; 7"; Stiff cou-b/640-131 (Belgium, ps)]
A limited number were on orange/yellow vinyl.
The times above are as stated on the record - don't believe it!

A16 4 Track Sampler From _My Aim Is True_ - EC
Watching The Detectives (edit)
Alison
(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes
Less Than Zero
[1977-__-__; 12"; EC-1 (Australian promo)]

A-- Watching The Detectives - EC
+ 2 tracks
[19??-__-__; 12"; Columbia (US promo)]

B-- Excerpts from Stiff's Greatest Hits
[1978-__-__; 7"; Stiff FREEB2 (UK promo, 33rpm)]
Contains excerpts from: Alison, (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes,
Watching The Detectives, plus parts of 9 other Stiff releases (Stiff
BUY 13 - BUY 24).

B01 Alison - EC (3:16)
Less Than Zero - EC (3:0icon_cool.gif
[1978-__-__; 7"; Stiff (Teldec) 6.12259 (Germany/Holland, ps)]

B02 Heroes And Cowards - various artists
Less Than Zero - EC
Mystery Dance - EC
Alison - EC
[1978-__-__; LP; Stiff SEWL 1000 (Italian)]


* B03 Live Stiffs - various artists (37:1icon_cool.gif
I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself (live; UEA, Norwich)
[Bacharach/David] - EC+A (2:2icon_cool.gif
Miracle Man (live) - EC+A (3:56)
Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll & Chaos (live) - Stiff Gang (incl. EC)
(5:42)
[1978-02-__; LP; Stiff GET1]
[1978-__-__; LP; Stiff SRL 610003 (Holland or Italy?)]
[1979-__-__; LP; Music For Pleasure MFP 50445 (Issued in a new cover)]
[1979-03-25; LP; Stiff/Victor VIP-6636 (Japan)]
[1979-03-25; MC; Stiff/Victor VIP-1652 (Japan)]
[19__-__-__; LP; US Arista/Stiff STF0001 (back of sleeve contains a
'Stiff Album Voucher' in top right corner)]
[19__-__-__; 8T; Arista/Stiff AS80001 (USA)]
[1994-11-07; CD; Mau Mau Records (Demon) MAUCD621]
[199_-__-__; CD; DIAB 851]
"MM" was recorded live Leicester University, 22-Oct-77.
"S&D&R&R" was recorded live at the Lyceum Ballroom, London, 28-Oct-77.
"IJDKWTDWM" was recorded live at the UEA, Norwich, 18-Oct-77.
The CD version of "IJDKWTDWM" is slightly slower than the LP version.

B04 Rock Australia Magazine - various artists
Side 1:
Watching The Detectives - EC
New Rose - The Damned
Side 2:
Wake Up And Make Love To Me - Ian Dury
Welcome To The Working Week - EC
[1978-02-24; 7"; Stiff Fourplay (promo flexi-disc (33 rpm) given away with
edition no.78 of the magazine)]
The flexi was manufactured and distributed by EMI (Australia).

B05 (I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea - EC+A (3:06)
You Belong To Me - EC+A (2:19)
[1978-03-03; 7"; Radar ADA 3 (UK, ps)]
[1978-__-__; 7"; Smash TAR 2 (Sweden, ps (b/w version of UK sleeve))]
[1978-09-__; 7"; Radar/Warner P-303F (Japan, ps)]
[1978-__-__; 7"; WEA/Radar 17124 (France)]
| [1978-__-__; 7"; Radar 45-1680 (Spain, ps)]
The Radar label was set up by Jake Riviera specifically to handle EC,
Nick Lowe and The Yachts.
Reached #16 in UK charts.

B06 Live At The El Mocambo - EC
Side 1:
Mystery Dance (live; El Mocambo) (2:04)
Waiting For The End Of The World (live; El Mocambo) (3:46)
Welcome To The Working Week (live; El Mocambo) (1:15)
Less Than Zero (live; El Mocambo) (3:55)
The Beat (live; El Mocambo) (3:24)
Lip Service (live; El Mocambo) (2:22)
(I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea (live; El Mocambo) (3:43)
Little Triggers (live; El Mocambo) (2:41)
Side 2:
Radio Radio (live; El Mocambo) (2:29)
Lipstick Vogue (live; El Mocambo) (4:39)
Watching The Detectives (live; El Mocambo) (5:3icon_cool.gif
Miracle Man (live; El Mocambo) (3:59)
You Belong To Me (live; El Mocambo) (2:26)
Pump It Up (live; El Mocambo) (4:00)
[1978-03-06; LP; Canadian Columbia CDN-10C (Canadian promo)]
Recording of a stereo CHUM-FM live broadcast on 6-Mar-78 in Toronto.
(Recorded by Comfort Sound).
The times listed here are the approximate times of the music excluding
crowd noise and intros.
This version of "Less Than Zero" has different lyrics to the studio
version, and is commonly known as the 'Dallas Version'.
Only 300 (possibly 500) copies pressed. This album was heavily bootlegged
and here's what Beyond Belief has to say about the differences between an
original and a counterfeit copy:
"Starting with the album cover, an original will have a thick
cardboard jacket with a grey (not white) inside. The spine of the
jacket will be squared off (not tapered or rounded) with the title
information printed squarely on the spine. Also the front cover
black & white photos will be sharply reproduced (not blured or
smudged). The disc itself is of thick vinyl with bands between
songs. The label on the disc will be clearly centred on the disc
with sharp printing of the song titles. Finally the hand written
(not machine) engraving in the dead wax will be as follows:
CDN-10-A-1A-2HDKZ (side 1)
CDN-10-B-1A-2HDKZ (side 2)"
(Also, the reviews of the show on the back cover are harder to read on the
bootleg version).
The support act that evening was Nick Lowe. CBS Records Canada
released a very limited 33 1/3 rpm 7" promo called _Nick Lowe Live At
The El Mocambo_ [7CDN-1] with the following tracks: "I Love The Sound
Of Breaking Glass" b/w "Shake & Pop/Heart Of The City".

B07 This Year's Model - EC+A (35:14)
Side 1:
No Action (1:57)
This Year's Girl (3:16)
The Beat (3:42)
Pump It Up (3:12)
Little Triggers (2:3icon_cool.gif
You Belong To Me (2:19)
+++Watching The Detectives
Side 2:
Hand In Hand (2:30)
+(I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea (3:06)
Lip Service (2:34)
Living In Paradise (3:51)
Lipstick Vogue (3:29)
+Night Rally (2:40)
++Radio Radio
[1978-03-17; LP; Radar RAD 3 (UK)]
[1978-03-17; LP; Radar RAD 3 (UK promo - see note below)]
[1978-__-__; MC; Radar RAC 3 (UK, different track order)]
| [1978-05-__; LP; Columbia JC 35331 (US, original copies had the words
'Columbia Columbia Columbia' were replaced with
'Costello Costello Costello' on the label.
Promo copies were also issued with with "For promotion
only / ownership is reserved by CBS / Sale is unlawful"
stamped in gold on the back of the cover and a tracking
pasted on the front)]
[1978-05-__; MC; Columbia JCT 35331 (US and Canada)]
| [1984-__-__; LP; Columbia PC 35331 (US/Canada)
[1978-__-__; LP; Radar 56477/France: WE 341 (Belgium/France, red vinyl)]
[1978-__-__; LP; Smash SLEPT 2 (Sweden)]
[1978-08-10; LP; Radar/Warner P-10538F (Japan)]
[1978-12-21; MC; Radar/Warner PKF 5011 (Japan)]
[1978-__-__; LP; Music Hall/Warner Bros. 50-14.3B6 (Argentina)]
[1980-05-__; LP; F-Beat XXLP 4 (with corrected sleeve)]
[1980-05-__; MC; F-Beat XXC 4]
[1984-04-06; LP; Demon IMP FIEND 18]
[1984-__-__; MC; Demon IMP FIEND CASS 18]
[1986-01-__; CD; Demon IMP FIEND CD 18]
[19__-__-__; 8T; Columbia 35331 (USA)]
[19__-__-__; LP; Liberation Records LIB 5101 (Australia)]
[19__-__-__; MC; Liberation Records TCLIB 5101 (Australia)]
Tracks marked '+' are only on UK version.
Track marked '++' is only on US version.
Track marked '+++' is only on Belgian, French, German, Swedish
(Smash) & Argentinian versions.
Produced by Nick Lowe.
The first 5000 copies of the UK LP included a free single (see -B08),
and had a small round black sticker with white lettering which read
"Free album with this single".
The original LPs contained the following text etched next to the run-
off groove on side 1: "Special pressing No. 003 Ring Moira on 434 3232
for your special prize". The first few people (believed to be limited
to 1000) who phoned in received a photo (with printed autograph) and a
badge with the text "Made In 1955 For 1984". In Record Collector (#49)
it says that this offer appears to have been a hoax!
The original UK Radar LP release had the covers offset by about 1" so
that the spine was on the back, and down the righthand side of the
front was a printer's colour chart - a deliberate mistake?
The LP covers for releases in different countries featured different
photos (from the same session) for both the outer and inner sleeve.
The Belgian/French releases and the release on the Smash label contain
an 'alternative' version of "Watching The Detectives". However, this
is simply the normal version speeded up (the wrong speed was used when
mastering the album).
The promo version of the UK LP (RAD 3) apparently came with a pound
note glued over the opening!
Reached #4 in UK charts, & #30 in the US.
US: Went gold (500,000 copies) in 1991.
UK: Went gold (100,000 copies) (date unknown).

* B08 Stranger In The House - EC (/w Clover)
Neat, Neat, Neat (live) [Brian James] - EC+A (3:02)
[1978-03-17; 7"; Radar SAM 83 (UK, plain Radar sleeve)]
Free with first 5000 copies of UK version of _This Year's Model_ LP.
"SITH" is 'An Ancient Production' and is an outtake from the _My Aim
Is True_ sessions. "NNN" is 'An Alive Production'.
"NNN" was recorded live at Leicester University, 22-Oct-77, and
Davey Payne plays sax.

B09 Pump It Up - EC+A (3:12)
Big Tears - EC+A (3:10)
[1978-04-28; 7"; Radar ADA 10 (UK, ps)]
| [1978-__-__; 7"; Radar 17168 (Germany, different ps)]
Produced by Nick Lowe.
"Big Tears" is a _This Years Model_ outtake.
Etched in the runoff for side A is "You Got to Hand it to Bruce". Side
B contains "His Bottle's Gone".
| Picture on German sleeve is a "closeup" of the UK cover photo from
| TYM; the reverse lists 3 dates on German tour of July 1978.
Reached #24 in UK charts

B10 Our Aim Is True - EC+A
Side 1:
Welcome To The Working Week
Miracle Man
(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes
Less Than Zero
Alison
Watching The Detectives
Side 2:
Hand In Hand
No Action
This Year's Girl
Lip Service
Living In Paradise
Radio Radio
[1978-05-__; LP; Columbia-CBS (no cat.#) (US promo picture disc)]
Side 1 contains the _TYM_ photo with 'Elvis Costello & the Attractions'
printed around the rim in bold letters. The other side has the EC
picture from _MAIT_ on a plain white background.
About 40 or so copies of this pic. disc were mispressed. The A-side
is either gold or silver and has no picture. In the runout area are
the words "Elvis Costello", and the tracks are as above. However, the
B-side is white vinyl and contains tracks from some other group
(sounds like Bon Jovi or Iron Maiden!). Supposedly the intention was
to press gold albums for the other band, but this EC promo was being
pressed at same time and a mixup resulted in a few mispressed with EC
on the A-side.

B11 Radio Radio - EC+A (3:04)
Tiny Steps - EC+A (2:42)
[1978-10-20; 7"; Radar ADA 24 (UK, ps)]
[1978-10-__; 12"; Radar ADA 24 (UK promo, plain Radar sleeve, 500 only)]
| [1978-__-__; 7"; Radar K-17264 (Italy, different ps)]
| [1978-__-__; 7"; Radar 17264 (Belgium, 2d different ps)]
| [1978-__-__; 7"; Smash TAR 6 (Sweden, ps)]
[19__-__-__; 7"; Radar RAD 17264 (Germany)]
[19__-__-__; 7"; Warner Bros. WB17264 (Holland)]
Produced by Nick Lowe.
"Tiny Steps" is from the _This Years Model_ sessions.
Reached #29 in UK charts

B12 This Year's Girl - EC+A (3:0icon_cool.gif
Big Tears - EC+A (3:10)
[1978-__-__; 7"; Columbia 3-10762 (US, also issued as a white
label promo)]
"TYG" is a slightly edited version of the album track.

B13 This Year's Girl - EC+A (3:0icon_cool.gif
This Year's Girl (mono) - EC+A (3:0icon_cool.gif
[1978-__-__; 7"; Columbia 3-10762 (white label US promo)]

B14 (I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea - EC+A (3:06)
Tiny Steps - EC+A (2:42)
Night Rally - EC+A (2:40)
[1978-__-__; 7"; Columbia C4-8292 (US/Canada, ps, a limited number of the
Canadian singles were pressed on yellow 'tiger splattered'
vinyl)]

B15 American Squirm - Nick Lowe
(What's So Funny, 'Bout) Peace, Love & Understanding? [Lowe] - Nick
Lowe & His Sound (was actually EC+A)
[1978-11-23; 7"; Radar ADA 26 (UK, ps)]
On "American Squirm" EC sings backing vocals.
"PL&U" is from the _Armed Forces_ sessions.
Both tracks produced by 'The Artist'.
The sleeve contains a couple of refences to EC; Nick his holding his
guitar on the front, and EC's face is just visible in the clouds on
the back.

B16 Talking In The Dark - EC+A (1:56)
Wednesday Week - EC+A (2:02)
[1978-12-18; 7"; Radar RG 1 (freebie, ps)]
9000 copies pressed.
Given away free at London Dominion Christmas shows, the 3 New York
shows in Jan-79, and when buying the _Armed Forces_ LP at any Jan-79
UK concert.
Also given away as prizes in a NME competition in late '79. The prize
was intended to be a cassette called _Elvis At Home_ which contained
the original "Honky Tonk Demos", but apparently EC objected. As a
result this 7" plus 2 tickets for the Clarendon Ballroom, Hammersmith
show (18-Jan-80) was the prize.
Both tracks are _Armed Forces_ outtakes.

B17 Now See Them Live - various artists
Side 1:
Radio Radio - EC+A
Cruel To Be Kind [Lowe/Gomm] - Nick Lowe
Side 2:
Soul Twist [DeVille] - Mink DeVille
[1978-__-__; 12"; Columbia/Capitol AS443 (US promo to promote '78 tour,
clear orange vinyl, ps)
The EC/Lowe side has a Columbia label, while the DeVille side has
a Capiltol label.
A counterfeit version of this exists that has no writing on spine.

B18 Arista AOR Sampler - various artists
Record 1 - Side 2:
Miracle Man (live) - EC+A
[1978-__-__; 2xLP; Arista ALS 06 (US promo)]
"MM" was recorded live Leicester University, 22-Oct-77.

C01 Armed Forces - EC+A
Side 1:
Accidents Will Happen (3:00)
Senior Service (2:17)
Oliver's Army (2:57)
Big Boys (2:55)
Green Shirt (2:42)
Party Girl (3:20)
Side 2:
Goon Squad (3:15)
Busy Bodies (3:33)
+Sunday's Best (3:23)
Moods For Moderns (2:49)
Chemistry Class (2:55)
Two Little Hitlers (3:10)
++(What's So Funny, 'Bout) Peace, Love & Understanding? [Lowe] (3:30)
[1979-01-05; LP; Radar RAD 14 (UK)]
[1979-__-__; LP; Columbia JC 35709 (US, some copies were issued on gold &
black speckled vinyl and with a sticker on the cover
with a picture of Elvis and the words "Colored vinyl".
Promo copies were issued with "For Promotion Only" stamped
in gold on the cover, but without the free 7".
White label promos including free 7" were also issued)]
[1979-__-__; LP; Columbia JC 35709 (Canada, black, yellow or multicoloured
vinyl. 'Dripping paint' sleeve. White label promos
including free 7" were also issued)]
[1979-__-__; MC; Columbia JCT 35709 (US and Canada)]
[1979-__-__; LP; Smash SLEPT 5 (Sweden, fold-out slv. + postcards)]
[19__-__-__; 8T; Columbia 35709 (US, part of vocal "Green Shirt" was cut)]
[19__-__-__; 8T; Columbia JCA 35709 (Canada)]
[19__-__-__; R2R; Columbia (USA)]
[19__-__-__; MC; IMD (Saudi Arabia)]
[1979-02-10; LP; Radar P-10627F (Japan)]
[1979-02-10; MC; Radar PKF-5034 (Japan)]
[1980-05-__; LP; F-Beat XXLP 5]
[1984-04-06; LP; Demon IMP FIEND 21]
[19__-__-__; MC; Demon IMP FIEND CASS 21]
[1986-01-__; CD; Demon IMP FIEND CD 21]
[19__-__-__; LP; Liberation Records LIB 5102 (Australia)]
[19__-__-__; MC; Liberation Records TCLIB 5102 (Australia)]
[1991-__-__; LP; Linn Selekt audiophile pressing]
Track marked '+' is only on UK version.
Track marked '++' is only on US version.
Some UK copies were mispressed and have 'Peace, Love & Understanding'
instead of 'Two Little Hitlers'.
Produced by Nick Lowe.
The initial UK LP had a fold-out cover, and included 4 postcards and
the 7" _Live At Hollywood High_ (C03). It also had a large, oblong,
yellow sticker with red hand grenade motif and white writing that read
"Free EP inside".
The original US & UK LP releases had different covers. The UK cover
was the 'elephants', while the US one was 'dripping paint'. Both
covers and most of the original artwork has been reproduced in the
Ryko/Demon re-release.
The working title for this album, "Emotional Fascism", appears on the
LP inner sleeve.
The original UK Demon CD issues had the US track listing on cover and
disc. Later copies had one of these changed and had an erratum sticker
saying that the disc didn't match the cover. The correct listing on
both cover and disc was eventually released.
According to an advert in Goldmine (5/12) some copies on this album
exist on gold & black speckled vinyl.
Reached #2 in UK charts, & #10 in the US.
US: Went gold (500,000 copies) in 1979.
UK: Went platinum (300,000 copies) (date unknown).

C02 Armed Forces - EC+A
Side 1:
Accidents Will Happen
Senior Service
Oliver's Army
Big Boys
Green Shirt
Party Girl
Moods For Moderns
Side 2:
Goon Squad
Busy Bodies
Sunday's Best
Chemistry Class
Two Little Hitlers
Accidents Will Happen (live)
[1979-01-__; MC; Radar RAC 14 (UK)]
[1980-__-__; MC; F-Beat XXC 5]
[1984-__-__; MC; Demon IMP FIEND CAS 21]

C03 Live At Hollywood High
Accidents Will Happen (live) - EC+A (3:23)
Alison (live) - EC+A (3:06)
Watching The Detectives (live) - EC+A (6:07)
[1979-01-05; 7"; Radar SAM 90 (UK, ps)
[1979-__-__; 7"; Columbia AE7-1171 (US, ps)]
[1979-01-__; 7"; Smash TAR 7 / WEA-Radar RAD 17289 (SAM 90)
(Sweden, but cover says "Made in Germany")]
[1979-01-__; 12"; Columbia AS529 (US promo)]
Free with _Armed Forces_ LP.
'An Alive Production' (Nick Lowe)
These tracks were recorded on 4-Jun-78.
This was also released as a US white label promo.

--- Accidents Will Happen (live; Hollywood High)
[19__-__-__; CD5; (US promo)]
Issued by CMJ celebrating 10 years of college music service.

C04 Oliver's Army - EC+A (2:56)
My Funny Valentine [Rogers & Hart] - EC+A (1:25)
[1979-02-02; 7"; Radar ADA 31 (UK, ps)]
[1979-03-__; 7"; Radar WB/RAD 17.344 (Holland/German, ps)]
[1979-__-__; 7"; Smash Records TAR 8 (Sweden, ps)]
[1979-__-__; 7"; Radar/Warner P-387F (Japan, ps)]
"MFV" production is incorrectly credited to Nick Lowe on B-side. On
later copies this was corrected, and the performer of the track was
also changed to just EC.
Reached #2 in UK charts.
UK: Went gold (500,000 copies) (date unknown).

C05 My Funny Valentine [Rogers & Hart] - EC+A (1:25)
(What's So Funny, 'Bout) Peace, Love & Understanding? [Lowe] (3:30)
[1979-02-__; 7"; Columbia AE7-1172 (US promo, red vinyl /w 'flying
hearts' on label)]
Free at Valentines's Day gig, Long Beach CA.
Counterfeit versions apparently lack the word 'Columbia' on the label,
and have a picture sleeve.

C06 Accidents Will Happen - EC+A (3:00)
Talking In The Dark - EC+A (1:56)
Wednesday Week - EC+A (2:02)
[1979-05-04; 7"; Radar ADA 35 (UK, group ps, video ps or inside out video ps)]
[1979-__-__; 7"; Radar RAD 17 393 N (Germany/Belgium, ps different to UK)]
[1979-__-__; 7"; Radar WB.17.393 (Holland, ps different to UK)]
[1979-__-__; 7"; Radar 45-1884 (Spain, ps)]
[1979-__-__; 7"; Radar/Warner P-444F (Japan, fold out ps + lyrics)]
"TITD" & "WW" produced by Nick Lowe.
Issued with 3 different picture sleeves, the first and most common was
inside out and featured pictures from the animated video. Some copies
had the sleeve the correct way round. The third cover was a more
conventional design with the 'fish is brain food' picture.
Etched on the runoff groove of A-side of the UK version is either the
message "Porky Prime cuts will happen" or "A Porky Prime Cut".
Reached #28 in UK charts.

C07 Accidents Will Happen - EC+A (3:00)
Sunday's Best - EC+A (3:23)
[1979-__-__; 7"; Columbia 3-10919 (USA)]

C08 Accidents Will Happen - EC+A (mono) (3:00)
Accidents Will Happen - EC+A (3:00)
[1979-__-__; 7"; Columbia 3-10919 (US white label promo. The runout on the
mono side has the number T.ZSP165434-1D, and on the
stereo side T.ZSS165435-1C)]

C09 Soundtrack to That Summer - various artists
(I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea - EC+A
Watching The Detectives - EC+A
[1979-__-__; LP; Arista SPART 1088 (yellow vinyl]
[1979-08-__; LP; Arista 25RS 50 (Japan)]

C10 Soundtrack to Americathon - various artists
(I Don't Want To Go To) Chelsea - EC+A
Crawling To The U.S.A. - EC+A
[1979-10-__; LP; Lorimar CBS 70172]
[1979-__-__; LP; Columbia Al36174]
"CttUSA" was recorded at Waterloo studios, Sydney, Dec-78.

C11 Sharp (16 Sharp New Rock Acts) - various artists
Watching The Detectives (live) - EC (3:35)
[19__-__-__; LP; WEA 58.080 (Holland)]
This tracks may be listed as live, but I believe it is the normal
studio version speeded up a little!

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 (1:5icon_cool.gif
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 (1:5icon_cool.gif
Opportunity (3:10)
The Imposter (1:56)
Secondary Modern (1:5icon_cool.gif
King Horse (2:57)
Possession (2:00)
Man Called Uncle (2:17) (correct title is "Men Called Uncle")
Clowntime Is Over (2:5icon_cool.gif
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 (2:2icon_cool.gif
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 (1:5icon_cool.gif
Opportunity (3:10)
The Imposter (1:56)
Secondary Modern (1:5icon_cool.gif
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 (2:5icon_cool.gif
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 (2:2icon_cool.gif
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 (1:5icon_cool.gif
[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 (2:4icon_cool.gif
[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 (3:2icon_cool.gif
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.

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 (31:0icon_cool.gif
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] (3:1icon_cool.gif
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] (3:1icon_cool.gif
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 (Japa