Elvis Costello - Radio Sessions 1977 - 1983
From a bootleg tape bought in London in 1985. Quality varies and there was a lot of severe editing. I tarted it up the best I could and removed the released tracks.
Tracks:
Charlie Gillet - Honky Tonk Sessions
Recorded 74/75 Broadcast 08/76
01 Lip Service (removed)
02 Wave A White Flag (removed)
03 Blame It On Cain (removed)
04 Jump Up (removed)
05 Mystery Dance (removed)
06 Poison Moon (removed)
Peel Sessions
Recorded 25/07/1977 Broadcast 01/08/1977
07 Red Shoes
08 Mystery Dance
09 Blame It On Cain
10 Less Than Zero
Recorded 13/03/1978 Broadcast 20/03/1978
11 Pump It Up (removed)
12 (I Don't Wanna Go To) Chelsea
13 You Belong To Me
14 The Beat
Recorded 23/10/1978 Broadcast 30/10/1978
15 Radio Radio
16 Stranger In The House (removed)
17 (I Just) Don't Know What To Do With Myself
18 Really Mystified
Recorded 25/02/1980 Broadcast 03/03/1980
19 Beaten To The Punch
20 Possession
21 B Movie
22 High Fidelity
Kid Jensen Sessions
Broadcast 10/1981
23 Why Don't You Love Me
24 Colour Of The Blues
25 Tonight The Bottle Let me Down
26 Sweet Dreams
Recorded 09/06/1983 Broadcast 21/06/1983
27 Danger Zone (removed)
28 Big Sister's Clothes/Stand Down Margaret (removed)
29 Pills And Soap
30 Shipbuilding
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Elvis Costello - Radio Sessions 1977 - 1983
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I haven't time to check what's on this download-
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I haven't time to check what's on this download-
http://www.mediafire.com/?zmd5gmm0hjg
Re: Elvis Costello - Radio Sessions 1977 - 1983
It appears to contain all of the Peel and Kid Jensen sessions.
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Re: Elvis Costello - Radio Sessions 1977 - 1983
Did an upgrade on my collection of these, tagged mp3s, included some upgrades etc. so help yourself.
http://www.mediafire.com/?9r009v13on7cc2d
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Thank you Mr. Foyle!
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Re: Elvis Costello - Radio Sessions 1977 - 1983
Thanks for sharingmartinfoyle wrote:Did an upgrade on my collection of these, tagged mp3s, included some upgrades etc. so help yourself.
http://www.mediafire.com/?9r009v13on7cc2d
Who on earth is tapping at the window?
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Re: Elvis Costello - Radio Sessions 1977 - 1983
Individual tracks from Peel sessions turn up now and again in good quality on various BBC programmes - heres a recent one of Mystery Dance (1 hour 15 mins in):
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07pt3l1
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07pt3l1
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Re: Elvis Costello - Radio Sessions 1977 - 1983
Is there a more recent Radio Sessions collection out there (including perhaps the Capital Radio Session, though I presume it's too much to hope that a complete version of "Hoover Factory" has emerged?) or is Martin's superb 2011 compilation still the go-to version?
Is the April 7th, 1978 Kid Jensen session in circulation? I see a reference to it on the Wiki gigography, but no song details.
Is the April 7th, 1978 Kid Jensen session in circulation? I see a reference to it on the Wiki gigography, but no song details.
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Re: Elvis Costello - Radio Sessions 1977 - 1983
This article from 2003 suggests Capital Radio was looking for their original tape of the 1977 EC session, but I haven't seen any follow up on it. Anyone?
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2003/ ... rcialradio
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2003/ ... rcialradio
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Re: Elvis Costello - Radio Sessions 1977 - 1983
Hi, a question for the experts! I’m passing the time sorting out my various collections into playlists for my own amusement. There’s a reference in the Wiki to a Kid Jenson session recorded for the BBC in April 1978. The Beyond Belief fanzine reported that the tracks recorded were Lipstick Vogue, You belong to me, The beat and Pump it up. Does anyone know if this exists, or did it even happen? Would seem strange as the last 3 were recorded for the JohnPeel session a month earlier. Might it have been just a repeat? Or (and this is from my hazy memory) might it have been tracks from El Mocambo, I seem to recall Peel Played a few of those?
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Re: Elvis Costello - Radio Sessions 1977 - 1983
Hi, The wiki lists the first song as Lip Service, not Lipstick Vogue but whichever was recorded, it seems to be a different opener to the Kid Jensen session. My hunch is just that they recorded all those sings at the John Peel session and the BBC chose which songs they would have preferred to broadcast . I don't think I've got the Lip Service recording whatever way!
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Re: Elvis Costello - Radio Sessions 1977 - 1983
Yes, the Wiki was updated this morning by someone after I posted this on a Facebook page also. The Wiki also details different dates and producers for each of the sessions so it does seem there were two separate sessions. I still find it odd that EC (and Jake) would redo songs from a month previous. Odder yet is that this never appeared on bootleg, despite apparently being broadcast on several occasions.
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Re: Elvis Costello - Radio Sessions 1977 - 1983
Just an update, I made a mistake in the original,post, it was indeed Lip Service that was listed as recorded in Beyond Belief, not Lipstick Vogue.