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Elvis Costello
Elvis Costello

My Aim Is True

Elvis Costello at a glance...

Hometown: Liverpool, England
Born: 1954

Members:
Elvis Costello -vocals, guitar, piano
Nick Lowe -bass, piano, vocals
Steve Nieve -keyboards
Bruce Thomas -bass
Cian Ciaran -keyboards, vocals, gum-chewing difficulties
John McFee -guitars, vocals
Clover -Various instruments

Bands in the Family:
Nick Lowe, Burt Bacharach, Brinsley Schwarz, The Specials, The Pogues, Squeeze, Roger McGuinn, Ian Dury, Paul McCartney, Clover, The Brodsky Quartet, Wendy James

Notes:
He's been through more styles in less time than Bob Dylan, and it's to "the Big D" he's probably best compared in terms of influence, lyrical craftsmanship, and willful perversity, but Elvis Costello has the edge in terms of melodic craft. He was born Declan Patrick MacManus in London, the son of an Anglo-Irish music-hall bandleader, but his debut album on Stiff Records showed no signs of music-hall bounce at all: My Aim Is True was filled with angry, frustrated, impotent songs informed by punk, reggae, and rockabilly. But even as the album was released, Elvis had assembled the crack outfit called the Attractions, and together they formed one of the best working bands in the world. Every subsequent album showed more chutzpah and chops, and Costello's clever songs of rage made him a hero to fans on both sides of the Atlantic, but many casual followers deserted him when he branched out into country (Almost Blue), orchestral pop (IbMePdErRoIoAmL), and just plain radio pop (the underrated Punch the Clock). After one truly horrible album (Goodbye Cruel World), he regrouped in 1986 by forming an extremely diverse band called The Costello Show for King of America. Some would claim that the 1990s were largely wasted for Elvis, but 1998's Painted from Memory, his highly acclaimed collaboration with Burt Bacharach, had critics and record buyers salivating again.

Links:
Elvis Costello Mothership
We Love Elvis Costello
Elvis Costello

Elvis Costello
My Aim Is True
Rykodisc, Released 1977
Elvis Costello
Elvis Costello
My Aim Is True is a debut album that plays like a greatest hits compilation. It's a history of rock and pop and yet it sounds like no one else. It nibbles at blues, punk, rockabilly, reggae and lite pop, but its focus is laser-sharp. The album that launched a thousand pairs of bad spectacles is still one of a kind.

It's tempting to fill this page with lyrics, so I'll just get my favorite (from "Pay It Back") out of the way right now: "I wouldn't say that I was raised on romance/Let's not get stuck in the past/ I love you more than everything in the world/I don't expect that will last." I don't know why it's my favorite, it just is. Just the right side of bitter, clever without being dishonest, funny and sad … it's just great writing.

You could argue that My Aim Is True inspired more people to become journalists than musicians, but that's missing the point. This is rock 'n' roll at its most essential and enjoyable; just because something has a brain doesn't mean you can't dance to it. Costello's delivery is fierce and contrived in the way that all the best white rock voices (Presley, Lennon, Strummer) are, and his conviction is utterly lovable. If he plays the Jilted Man role to pieces (Fact: This album holds the record for the most allusions to masturbation), he never comes off as a misogynist in the way that Dylan could. And in the end you can forgive this album anything, because it's got tunes you can whistle and words you can quote to ex-lovers and it fits with ease on one side of a blank tape. And you can't ask for much more than that.

If you like Elvis Costello, check out:
Elvis Costello Blood & Chocolate
Elvis Costello Armed Forces
Elvis Costello and the Attractions Get Happy!!
Elvis Costello King Of America
Elvis Costello and the Attractions Imperial Bedroom
Elvis Costello Punch The Clock
Elvis Costello and the Attractions This Year's Model
The Clash London Calling
Bob Dylan Highway 61 Revisited

-- jf

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