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Extreme Honey: The Very Best Of The Warner Bros. Years
There are few things in the world as dependable, year after year, as the quality of Elvis Costello's music. He's neither as biting nor as rocking as he once was--and he's not always brilliant--but even in his third decade Costello is consistently good. The Warner Bros. years constitute a series of albums beginning with 1989's Spike through 1996's All This Useless Beauty, and Extreme Honey collects notable tracks from five albums. With the inclusion of a hit ("Veronica"), a rarity ("My Dark Life" with Brian Eno), and a never- before-released track, this doesn't encapsulate Costello's earlier brilliance, but it is a good summation of the best of the rest. --Roni Sarig
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Tracks| 1 | Bridge I Burned | | 2 | Veronica | | 3 | Sulky Girl | | 4 | So Like Candy | | 5 | 13 Steps Lead Down | | 6 | All This Useless Beauty | | 7 | My Dark Life | | 8 | Other Side of Summer | | 9 | Kinder Murder | | 10 | Deep Dark Truthful Mirror | | 11 | Hurry Down Doomsday | | 12 | Poor Fractured Atlas | | 13 | Birds Will Still Be Singing | | 14 | London's Brilliant Parade | | 15 | Tramp the Dirt Down | | 16 | Couldn't Call It Unexpected, No. 4 | | 17 | I Want to Vanish | | 18 | All the Rage |
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