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Punch the Clock [Digipak] [Limited] (CD - 1983)

Punch the Clock [Digipak] [Limited] (CD - 1983)

UPC: 00602517260870

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Artist: Elvis Costello & the Attractions

Label: Hip-O Records

Genre: Rock & Pop - New Wave

Album Description: Elvis Costello & the Attractions: Steve Nieve (Hammond b-3 organ); Bruce Thomas (electric bass); Pete Thomas (cymbals).Personnel: Elvis Costello (guitar).Additional personnel: Paul Speare (flute); Jeff Blythe (alto saxophone); Chet Baker , Dave Plews (trumpet); Stuart ... read more

Elvis Costello & the Attractions: Steve Nieve (Hammond b-3 organ); Bruce Thomas (electric bass); Pete Thomas (cymbals).

Personnel: Elvis Costello (guitar).

Additional personnel: Paul Speare (flute); Jeff Blythe (alto saxophone); Chet Baker , Dave Plews (trumpet); Stuart Robson (flugelhorn); Jimmy Paterson (trombone); Morris Pert (percussion); Claudia Fontaine, Caron Wheeler (background vocals).

Perhaps frustrated by the lack of commercial success Imperial Bedroom encountered, Elvis Costello enlisted British hitmakers Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley to produce its follow-up, Punch the Clock. The difference between the two records is immediately noticeable. Punch the Clock has a slick, glossy surface, complete with layered synthesizers, horns, studio effects, and the backup vocals of Afrodiziak. The approach isn't necessarily a misguided one, since Costello is as much a pop musician as he is a singer/songwriter and many of the best moments on the record -- "Everyday I Write the Book," "Let Them All Talk" -- work well as shiny pop singles. However, the problem with Punch the Clock is that Costello is entering a fallow songwriting period; it is his least consistent set of original songs to date. The best moments, the antiwar ballad "Shipbuilding" and the eerie pseudo-rap "Pills and Soap," are as articulate and effective as any of his past work, but frequently Costello falls short of meeting his standards, particularly when he's trying to write a song in the style of his older songs. Nevertheless, the sheen of the Langer and Winstanley production makes Punch the Clock a pleasurable listen. Costello's uneven writing means that only portions of the album are memorable. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine minimize

 
 
 
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