Almost Blue

Editorial Reviews
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Costello's flirtation with "real" country music, this album of covers produced in Nashville by veteran Billy Sherrill was prompted by some genuinely bad feelings as his personal life fell apart. It hasn't held up well over the years since its 1981 release, but there is one brilliant moment--Costello's cracked-voice reading of hero Gram Parsons's "How Much I Lied." The Rykodisc edition adds an array of bonus tracks, including Leon Payne's apropos "Psycho," cut during the tour for the Baroque-pop Armed Forces. --Rickey Wright

From the Label
"Warning: This album contains country & western music, and may be harmful to narrow minds." ...so proclaimed a sticker on the front cover of this album's original UK release. By this time Costello's abiding love for country music was no surprise to his fans: He'd already released the country song "Stranger in the House" on a limited-edition single and praised George Jones in a number of interviews, before Jones and Costello teamed to to record "Stranger". Recorded in Nashville with legendary... read more

Almost Blue

Music Review:

  1. American Idiot [Import]
  2. And the Ass Saw the Angel
  3. Around the Margins
  4. Automatic for the People
  5. Boomerang/Shoes on Ice
  6. Breakfast
  7. Calliope
  8. Camper Van Beethoven [Extra tracks]
  9. Chairs Missing
  10. Choir Above Fire Below

Music Review

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Crusin'

Tchaikovsky: Suite No. 3, Op. 55 [Enhanced]

Vierne / Widor: Organ music

Music: Rockfield Mixes

Tribal Sound of Techno [Import]

To Nem Al [CD-single] [Import]

Songs and Music From Georgia (Chants Et Musiques De Georgie)

We Are Little Barrie

Units of Measure

The Nutcracker: The Motion Picture [Soundtrack]

Tonight Tonight [CD-single] [Import]

Through the Eyes of an Irishman

Versiones [Import]

The Late Great Magic Sam

Collection