Elvis Costello & The Attractions - Punch The Clock (1983/2015) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Punch The Clock
Year Of Release: 1983/2015
Label: Hip-O/Elvis Costello
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/192
Total Time: 45:31
Total Size: 1.84 GB
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Tracklist:

01. Let Them All Talk (3:06)
02. Every Day I Write The Book (3:54)
03. The Greatest Thing (3:04)
04. The Element Within Her (2:53)
05. Love Went Mad (3:13)
06. Shipbuilding (4:53)
07. TKO (Boxing Day) (3:28)
08. Charm School (3:55)
09. The Invisible Man (3:04)
10. Mouth Almighty (3:05)
11. King Of Thieves (3:46)
12. Pills & Soap (3:43)
13. The World And His Wife (3:25)

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.


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