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Singles Vol.2 [Box set, Single]

Elvis Costello Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (27 Oct 2003)
  • Number of Discs: 12
  • Format: Box set, Single
  • Label: Edsel
  • ASIN: B0000DHNPH
  • Other Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 184,572 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Three boxes of fun 16 Nov 2003
Format:Audio CD
I ordered all three box sets of Costello's singles on blind faith. I have been a solid fan of Elvis's work for many years, but I am not a die-hard.
Nervously I opened all three sets, played them and took it all in. Did I waste $100? Not a chance. These discs are great. Excellent sound quality, and the reproduction sleeves are a blast.
I highly reccomend these sets!
Now, let's get an XTC singles set out!
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
EC's singles #13 to 24 1 Jan 2004
By eveoflove - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
Made in EU in 2003, Serial# ELVISBOX-102, Playing Time 103:33

Are you a Costello completist? If you are, there's no doubt you'll buy this 12-disc box set!

However, this set is not quite as "interesting" as the first of the series: though this is my favorite EC era, there's nothing here that even the casual fan won't already have, especially if (s)he owns the remastered version of "Get Happy!" and/or the expanded versions of the albums.

This box covers the 12 UK singles released between April 1980 and May 1983, and includes tracks from the 7-inch and 12-inch versions (which sometimes had different b-sides); for example, disc 7 (I'm Your Toy) has 6 tracks on it!

Just like the 1st box set did, this little "chest" includes a 12-page booklet that gives a track-by-track history of each of the singles.

While the first box set would have fitted on a single disc, this one wouldn't (even by removing the duplicate appearance of the "Imperial Bedroom" song.)

Furthermore, the first box had a few tracks making it onto CD format for the first time; there are even fewer this time, so this one is more for the EC collector.

If you are considering getting only 1 of the 3 boxes, I would suggest you start with volume 1; you'd at least get a few tracks otherwise unavailable on CD, and get your own opinion as to the merit of purchasing these boxes... quite frankly, even though it IS good music, this one is mostly if you like the packaging idea, and deem it worthy of the price tag!

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Elvis makes the leap to great singer 4 Feb 2007
By Tim Brough - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
Elvis Costello had begun the transformational phase of his career. After three perfect albums in a row ("My Aim Is True," "This Year's Model" and "Armed Forces"), he was tiring of what he perceived as a rut. When he convened The Attractions to begin work on "Get Happy," he'd made the decision to make a break from the "punk rock" tag. And so, a whole new era began.

"Singles Volume 2" covers the ground from "Get Happy" to just before "Punch The Clock." Elvis was on a creative tear that saw him dabbling in everything from soul ("High Fidelity") to Nashville Country ("A Good Year For The Roses") to the studio experimentation of "Imperial Bedroom." He was also adjusting his skills as a vocalist. He was toning down his attack to the point where the crooning of the country singles and the nuance of "Man Out Of Time" didn't exceed his delivery.

For the collector, there are a couple of goodies here. "Party Party" makes its first appearance on an Elvis CD, as do some of the DJ edits and extended versions. The collection closes with "Pills And Soap," a blistering diatribe against Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher released under the penname The Imposter. It ceded Costello's love of the single medium as a way to issue statements, and ends this box-set with one of his most brilliant singles. Collectors may not get much from this set, but it still found a place in my library.
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