Taking Liberties
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Taking Liberties est une compilation américaine d'Elvis Costello and the Attractions constituée de chansons absentes des albums américains. Elle est essentiellement constituée de faces B de singles, bien qu'il y ait également deux chansons inédites. Elle n'est sortie qu'aux États-Unis et au Canada et la liste des pistes est presque identique à celle de Ten Bloody Marys and Ten How's Your Fathers.
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Taking Liberties is a compilation album by English singer-songwriter Elvis Costello, consisting of tracks not previously released on his albums as released in the United States. It is largely made up of B-sides, but features three previously unreleased recordings. It was released only in the US and Canada; its track listing is very similar to that of the UK release Ten Bloody Marys & Ten How's Your Fathers. The differences are that on the latter, the tracks "Night Rally", "Sunday's Best" and "(I Don't Want to Go to) Chelsea" are replaced by "Watching the Detectives", "Radio, Radio" and "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding".
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Taking Liberties est une compilation américaine d'Elvis Costello and the Attractions constituée de chansons absentes des albums américains. Elle est essentiellement constituée de faces B de singles, bien qu'il y ait également deux chansons inédites. Elle n'est sortie qu'aux États-Unis et au Canada et la liste des pistes est presque identique à celle de Ten Bloody Marys and Ten How's Your Fathers.
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Taking Liberties is a compilation album by English singer-songwriter Elvis Costello, consisting of tracks not previously released on his albums as released in the United States. It is largely made up of B-sides, but features three previously unreleased recordings. It was released only in the US and Canada; its track listing is very similar to that of the UK release Ten Bloody Marys & Ten How's Your Fathers. The differences are that on the latter, the tracks "Night Rally", "Sunday's Best" and "(I Don't Want to Go to) Chelsea" are replaced by "Watching the Detectives", "Radio, Radio" and "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding". The sleeve note by Gregg Geller is very nearly a direct lift from the 1958 album A Gene Vincent Record Date, with Costello's name substituted for Vincent's, and song titles being substituted as appropriate. The LP version features nostalgic Columbia labels. The legend on the Side One label reads "COSTELLO" instead of "COLUMBIA", in a similar fashion to This Year's Model.
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