Galveston Daily News, October 9, 1994

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A bout with Costello


Jim Patterson / Associated Press

Other Elvis looks back upon country album's reissue

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Thanks to his one and only country music album, Elvis Costello knows what it's like to be Engelbert Humperdinck.

"There I am (at the supermarket) with the fish-fingers and there's some woman saying what a great romantic sound it was, and really giving me the twinkle," Costello said.

"It was really funny, 'cause I never would be with the music I wrote myself, but suddenly, I was kind of a minor heartthrob for about 20 minutes."

Costello and his band, The Attractions, recorded and partied hard in Nashville for 10 days in 1981, resulting in Almost Blue, an album that stands in stark contrast to the pop masterpieces Trust and Armed Forces that preceded it.

It is Costello's lowest-selling album in the United States by a longshot, and has just been reissued here as part of a program by Rykodisc.

"Originally, it was a real 'I am depressed and I'm gonna make you depressed' album," Costello said in an interview from his London office.

It evolved into a country album, complete with production by Nashville Sound purveyor Billy Sherrill, whose penchant for sugary strings made him an odd choice for a guy who learned his country music from listening to the Byrds and Gram Parsons.

"I suppose a slightly wiser, older person might have maybe gone with Cowboy Jack Clement or somebody like that who's a little closer to the rawer part of music," Costello said. "But I just didn't know that then, and it was a great adventure."

Adding to the whole shebang was an English documentary film crew and an ongoing battle of cultures wherein the limey band and good 'ol boy crew struggled to unnerve each other.

"We didn't see much sleep the whole time we were there," Costello recalls. "We had a pretty wild time away from the studio, and we got ourselves pretty much in the frame of mind of most of those sad songs by the time the day came around."





Remaining text and scanner-error corrections to come...

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Galveston Daily News, October 9, 1994


Jim Patterson interviews Elvis Costello about Almost Blue.

(Variations of this piece ran in the Bowling Green Daily News, Deseret News, Florence Times Daily, Galveston Daily News, Lawrence Journal-World, Salina Journal, Schenectady Gazette, and others.)

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