My Aim Is True

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studio album
First released:
Jul 22 1977

Overview Edit

My Aim Is True is the debut album by Elvis Costello.

The album was recorded at Pathway Studios in Holloway, London Borough of Islington, over the course of 1976 during late-night studio sessions, in a total of twenty-four hours. It was the first of five straight Costello albums produced by Nick Lowe.

The musicians who were featured on the album were uncredited on the original release (due to contractual difficulties), although the backing band was made up of members of the band Clover.

In 2003, the TV network VH1 named My Aim Is True the 80th greatest album of all time. In 2003, the album was ranked number 168 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.

On November 8, 2007, Costello reunited with the members of Clover from the original recording sessions to perform the songs from "My Aim Is True" for the first time ever in public at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco. The event was a benefit for the Richard de Lone Special Housing Fund, which assists those with Prader-Willi Syndrome.

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Record label:
Catalog number:
951402
Release dates:
  • Sep 11 2007

Genres

Alternative Rock, Classic Rock, New Wave, Punk, Singer-Songwriter. Vote on Genres

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5 stars Opened my doors of perception
Scene One; A sixteen year old boy is happily sitting in suburban Detroit. The soundtrack to his life is what would later come to be known as Classic Rock Radio. There are rumors of punk rock and new wave from England, however these are not audible yet in the midwest. One Saturday evening, he sits down to watch SNL with special musical guest Elvis Costello. Snap! That was the sound of a dropping jaw breaking the coffee table as Mr. Costello (looking like an exhumed Buddy Holly) plays Radio Radio.…
Written by S. Finefrock
3 stars Good, despite too many releases
If you look at it as a release of the Live at the Nashville Rooms concert with some MAIT demos, it's a pretty good release, though still overpriced. The reviewer that said they should have released the live set with the Live at the El Mocambo set was spot-on.

Tacking it on as a MAIT bonus disc was kind of a pain, and it's very overpriced. But if you can catch a used copy, the concert is very good.
Written by A. Busch

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Other versions Edit

My Aim Is True 13 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: Rhino / Wea
catalog number: RCD20271
release dates: Mar 1978 in United States, Sep 5 1988 in United Kingdom
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My Aim Is True 22 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: Rhino / Wea
catalog number: RCD20271
release dates: Oct 15 1993 in United Kingdom, Oct 19 1993 in United States
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My Aim Is True 13 tracks format: 1 x CD
catalog number: RCD20271
release dates: Aug 21 2001 in United States
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My Aim Is True 13 tracks format: 1 x CD
release dates: Aug 11 2001 in United States
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My Aim Is True 12 tracks format: 1 x CD
catalog number: RCD20271
release dates: Jul 22 1977 in United Kingdom
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My Aim Is True 26 tracks format: 2 x CD
record label: Rhino / Wea
catalog number: RCD20271
release dates: Aug 21 2001
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