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All This Useless Beauty Studio album by Elvis Costello and The Attractions Released 14 May 1996 Recorded 1995-1996 Genre Rock Length 48:21 Label Warner Bros.
Rhino (August 11, 2001)Producer Geoff Emerick and Elvis Costello Elvis Costello and The Attractions chronology Jake's Progress
(1996)All This Useless Beauty
(1996)Costello & Nieve
(1996)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1]
Pitchfork Media (7.5/10)[2] Robert Christgau [3]
Rolling Stone [4]
All This Useless Beauty is the 17th studio album by the Irish rock singer and songwriter Elvis Costello, released on compact disc as Warner Brothers 46198. It peaked at #28 on the UK album chart, and at #53 on the Billboard 200. It is his final album with his long-standing backing band The Attractions, and the last album he delivered under his contract to the Warner Brothers label, his contract expiring with a further compilation album, Extreme Honey.
Contents
Content
In its original conception, the album was to be a two-disc set of songs written for other artists, entitled A Case for Song, with backing by a diverse array of musicians, influenced by his participation in the 1995 Meltdown Festival.[5] Aspects of this concept survived to the final album, as four songs previously released by others made it to the final track listing: "The Other End Of The Telescope," co-written with Aimee Mann and originally recorded by 'Til Tuesday; "You Bowed Down," recorded by Roger McGuinn; "All This Useless Beauty" and "I Want to Vanish," recorded by June Tabor.[6] The title is a sarcastic reference to what Costello thought would be the fate of the album.[7]
Instead, Costello hired the Attractions, and recorded the songs at Windmill Lane Studios in Dublin and Westside Studios in London with Geoff Emerick producing. "Complicated Shadows" had been intended for Johnny Cash, and "Why Can't A Man Stand Alone?" for Sam Moore, but neither singer elected to record them.[8] Another of his collaborations with Paul McCartney appears, "Shallow Grave."
Unusually, six tracks were released as singles in either the United Kingdom or the United States: "It's Time;" "Little Atoms;" "The Other End of the Telescope;" "Distorted Angel;" "All This Useless Beauty;" and "You Bowed Down." Only "It's Time" charted, and only in the UK, peaking at #58.
Release history
The album was released initially on compact disc in 1996. As part of the Rhino Records reissue campaign for Costello's back catalogue from Demon/Columbia and Warners, it was re-released in 2001 with 17 additional tracks on a bonus disc. Additional tracks continued the album's initial concept, tracks intended for recording by or in collaboration with other artists.[9] "The Days Take Care of Themselves" and "The Comedians" had been written for Roy Orbison, his recording of the latter appearing on Mystery Girl, while "The Only Flame In Town" had been intended for Aaron Neville. "The World's Great Optimist," another collaboration with Aimee Mann, appeared on her Bachelor No. 2 album, and Johnny Cash recorded "Hidden Shame" on Boom Chicka Boom.[9] This reissue is out of print, the album reissued again by Universal Music Group after its acquisition of Costello's complete catalogue in 2006.
Track listing
All songs written by Elvis Costello unless otherwise indicated; track timings taken from the 2001 Rhino reissue.
- "The Other End of the Telescope" (Costello, Aimee Mann) – 4:06
- "Little Atoms" – 3:58
- "All This Useless Beauty" – 4:39
- "Complicated Shadows" – 4:43
- "Why Can't a Man Stand Alone?" – 3:14
- "Distorted Angel" – 4:31
- "Shallow Grave" (MacManus, Paul McCartney) – 2:07
- "Poor Fractured Atlas" – 4:02
- "Starting to Come to Me" – 2:43
- "You Bowed Down" – 4:55
- "It's Time" – 6:00
- "I Want to Vanish" – 3:16
2001 bonus disc
Tracks 4, 6, 7, and 9-16 are solo demo recordings.
- "Almost Ideal Eyes" – 4:23 released as the b-side to "Little Atoms" in the UK and "You Bowed Down" in the US
- "My Dark Life" (with Brian Eno) – 6:25 released on Songs in the Key of X
- "That Day Is Done" (with The Fairfield Four) (MacManus, McCartney) – 5:11 released on I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray
- "What Do I Do Now?" (Louise Wener) – 4:29 released on 17 Volume (Fifth Birthday Bumper Bonanza!)
- "The Bridge I Burned" – 5:23 released on Extreme Honey
- "It's Time" – 4:00
- "Complicated Shadows" – 2:27
- "You Bowed Down" – 4:21 demo with The Attractions
- "Mistress and Maid" (MacManus, McCartney) – 2:20
- "Distorted Angel" – 2:33
- "World's Greatest Optimist" (Costello, Mann) – 2:34
- "The Only Flame in Town" – 4:14
- "The Comedians" – 3:09
- "The Days Take Care of Everything" – 4:00
- "Hidden Shame" – 3:59
- "Why Can't a Man Stand Alone" – 3:01
- "Distorted Angel" (Tricky remix) – 5:35 released as the b-side to "All This Useless Beauty" in the US and "You Bowed Down" in the UK
Personnel
- Elvis Costello – vocals, guitars, bass, piano, other instruments
- Steve Nieve – piano, keyboards, drum programming on "It's Time"
- Bruce Thomas – bass
- Pete Thomas – drums, percussion, acoustic guitar on "You Bowed Down"
Additional Musicians
- Peter Whyman – bass clarinet on "All This Useless Beauty" and "I Want to Vanish"
- Roy Babbington – double bass on "All This Useless Beauty" and "I Want to Vanish"
- Brodsky Quartet - string quartet on "I Want to Vanish"
- Ruth Causey – clarinet on "I Want to Vanish"
- Brian Eno - gadgets on "My Dark Life"
- The Fairfield Four - vocals on "That Day Is Done"
- Larry Knechtel - piano on "That Day Is Done"
- Matt MacManus - Fender bass, drum loop on "The Bridge I Burned"
- Danny Goffey - drums on "The Bridge I Burned"
- Ned Douglas - sample control on "The Bridge I Burned"
Charts
Album
Year Chart Position 1996 The Billboard 200 53 References
- ^ http://www.allmusic.com/album/r235394
- ^ http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/16333/Elvis_Costello_All_This_Useless_Beauty_with_The_Attractions
- ^ http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?id=1851&name=Elvis+Costello+and+the+Attractions
- ^ http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/elviscostello/albums/album/112057/review/5942049/all_this_useless_beauty
- ^ Costello, Elvis. All This Useless Beauty. Rhino Records R2 74284, 2001, liner notes, p. 3.
- ^ Millman, Joyce (April 18, 1996). "Elvis and his Idols". Salon.com. http://www.salon.com/weekly/music960513.html. Retrieved June 20, 2010.
- ^ Costello, p. 7.
- ^ Costello, p. 8.
- ^ a b Costello, pp. 7-8.
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