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King of America

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Download links and information about King of America by Elvis Costello. This album was released in 1986 and it belongs to Rock, Punk Rock, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 57:56 minutes.

Artist: Elvis Costello
Release date: 1986
Genre: Rock, Punk Rock, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 15
Duration: 57:56
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Brilliant Mistake (Live In Studio) (featuring Unknown) 3:45
2. Lovable (Live In Studio) (featuring Unknown) 2:53
3. Our Little Angel (Live In Studio) (featuring Unknown) 4:05
4. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood (Live In Studio) (featuring Unknown) 3:21
5. Glitter Gulch (Live In Studio) (featuring Unknown) 3:17
6. Indoor Fireworks (Live In Studio) (featuring Unknown) 4:10
7. Little Palaces (featuring Unknown) 3:49
8. I'll Wear It Proudly (Live In Studio) (featuring Unknown) 4:24
9. American Without Tears (Live In Studio) (featuring Unknown) 4:34
10. Eisenhower Blues (Live In Studio) (featuring Unknown) 3:46
11. Poisoned Rose (Live In Studio) (featuring Unknown) 4:06
12. The Big Light (Live In Studio) (featuring Unknown) 2:33
13. Jack of All Parades (Live In Studio) (featuring Unknown) 5:17
14. Suit of Lights (Live In Studio) (featuring Elvis Costello & The Attractions) 4:05
15. Sleep of the Just (Live In Studio) (featuring Unknown) 3:51

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Elvis Costello coproduced this 1986 album with roots-rock maestro T-Bone Burnett, creating a deeply personal and affecting series of songs that shade beautifully between folk and country. The spare acoustic turn “Little Palaces” is filled with Costello’s own family ghosts, while the instantly hummable “Brilliant Mistake” and “Indoor Fireworks” are long on tender regrets and melodic sadness. The country-soulful “I’ll Wear It Proudly” feels like a lost Memphis masterpiece and the jumpy “The Big Light” and “Glitter Gulch” could fill a dance floor with hip-swing and twang.