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| Armed Forces | |||||
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| Studio album by Elvis Costello and the Attractions | |||||
| Released | January 5 1979 | ||||
| Recorded | Eden Studios, London, August–September 1978 | ||||
| Genre | New Wave Punk Rock Pop/Rock |
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| Length | 40:05 | ||||
| Label | Radar Records UK Columbia Records US Demon/Rykodisc (October 19 1993 Reissue) Rhino (November 19 2002 Reissue) Hip-O (2007 Reissue) |
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| Producer | Nick Lowe | ||||
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![]() US 1979 and 2002 reissue cover, also known as "paint spatter cover" |
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Armed Forces (1979) was Elvis Costello\'s third album, his second with the Attractions, and the first to officially credit the Attractions on the cover. The album originally had the working title Emotional Fascism. It was produced by Nick Lowe at Eden Studios in West London.
Initial pressings of the album in the UK & US included a promotional three-song 7" 33⅓ rpm EP, Live at Hollywood High, recorded on June 4 1978. The live tracks, also produced by Nick Lowe, are "Accidents Will Happen," "Alison," and "Watching the Detectives," which are included on the Rykodisc reissue and on the Rhino bonus disk along with six more songs from the Hollywood High gig. The UK edition also included 4 postcards featuring pictures of the band.
In 2000 Q magazine placed Armed Forces at number 45 in its list of the 100 Greatest British Albums Ever. In 2003, the album was ranked number 482 on Rolling Stone magazine\'s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
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All songs written by Elvis Costello, except as indicated.
Note: The Rykodisc version has the original tracks and bonus tracks on one CD. The Rhino version has two CDs with the original tracks on the first CD.
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| 1979 | Billboard Pop Albums | 10 |
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