All This Useless Beauty (With Bonus Disc)

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Elvis Costello's final album for Warner Bros. might have been even more widely ignored had he and the Attractions not gone on tour to support it. The result led to a final split, but All This Useless Beauty still ended up doing little business. This reissue, part of Rhino's first wave of a Costello remaster/refurbishing campaign, provides an opportunity to hear mostly exemplary songwriting and assuredly masterful performances. Darkly observant and even witty, tracks like "The Other End of the Telescope" (a rewrite of a Costello-Aimee Mann collaboration), "Distorted Angel," and "Starting to Come to Me" could take their places on anyone's mix tape. (The snarling "Complicated Shadows," one of the few full-on rockers here, even made it as far as a Sopranos episode.) Costello overreaches on the title track, but its sophisticated tone works just about everywhere else it's tried. The bonus disc of demos and one-offs is necessarily a sonic hodgepodge, but it's a damn fine long-player on its own. Costello's liner notes are, as always, a must. --Rickey Wright

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  1. Alone in a Crowd [Explicit Lyrics]
  2. Best of the Alarm & Mike Peters [Import]
  3. Beverly Hills, Pt. 1 [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
  4. Black Sea [Original recording remastered]
  5. Congotronics
  6. Constantines
  7. Dinosaur [Original recording remastered]
  8. Dynospectrum
  9. Ecstasy and Wine
  10. Eureka

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