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Armed Forces (Remastered)
Elvis Costello:  Armed Forces (Remastered)

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Released: 1980
Label: Hip-O Records
Selection #: 171467
Costello’s classic foray into punchy pop. (What’s So Funny ‘Bout) Peace Love And Understanding, Oliver’s Army, Accidents Will Happen, Green Shirt, more.
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1 Accidents Will Happen
2 Senior Service
3 Oliver's Army
4 Big Boys
5 Green Shirt
6 Party Girl
7 Goon Squad
8 Busy Bodies
9 Sunday's Best
10 Moods for Moderns
11 Chemistry Class
12 Two Little Hitlers
13 (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love & Understanding?
  
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After releasing and touring the intense "This Year's Model", Elvis Costello quickly returned to the studio with the Attractions to record his third album, "Armed Forces". In contrast to the stripped-down pop and rock of his first two albums, "Armed Forces" boasted a detailed and textured pop production, but it was hardly lavish. However, the more spacious arrangements -- complete with ringing pianos, echoing reverb, layered guitars, and harmonies -- accent Costello's melodies, making the record more accessible than his first two albums. Perversely, while the sound of Costello's music was becoming more open and welcoming, his songs became more insular and paranoid, even though he cloaked his emotions well. Many of the songs on "Armed Forces" use politics as a metaphor for personal relationships, particularly fascism, which explains its working title, Emotional Fascism. Occasionally, the lyrics are forced, but the music never is -- the album demonstrates the depth of Costello's compositional talents and how he can move from the hook-laden pop of "Accidents Will Happen" to the paranoid "Goon Squad" with ease. Some of the songs, like the light reggae of "Two Little Hitlers" and the impassioned "Party Girl," build on his strengths, while others like the layered "Oliver'S Army" take Costello into new territories. It's a dense but accessible pop record and ranks as his third masterpiece in a row. [The Rykodisc/Demon 1993 CD reissue of "Armed Forces" restored the album to its original British running order, adding the B-side cover of Nick Lowe's "(What'S So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love And Understanding" -- which had been substituted for "Sunday'S Best" on the American version of "Armed Forces" -- as one of the disc's bonus tracks. The CD also includes the B-sides "My Funny Valentine," "Tiny Steps," "Clean Money," the free single "Talking In The Dark"/"Wednesday Week," which was included with the initial Radar pressings of "Armed Forces", and the "Live at Hollywood High" EP, which was also included on the first Radar edition.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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