

Costello, Elvis: Extreme Honey - The Very Best Of The Warner Records Years (Coloured Vinyl 2xLP)
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Extreme Honey (The Very Best Of The Warner Records Years) (1997) is a compilation album by Elvis Costello, spanning the years 1989-1997. This double album is a good way to become acquainted with Costello's Nineties' output. There are a number of hits and singles (“Veronica,” “So Like Candy,” “Sulky Girl,” “13 Steps Lead Down,” “The Other Side of Summer”), and additional album tracks from the same period.
There are a number of great moments here, whether it's the lilting “The Birds Will Still Be Singing” from the underrated The Juliet Letters or the New Orleans-inflected “Deep Dark Truthful Mirror”. Extreme Honey also contains “My Dark Life”, Costello's collaboration with Brian Eno (originally featured on The X-Files soundtrack), and the new track “The Bridge I Burned,” a neo-psychedelic/trip-hop number constructed from backing tapes recorded with his son and Supergrass drummer Danny Goffey.
Extreme Honey (The Very Best Of The Warner Records Years) is available as a limited edition of 4000 individually numbered copies on gold coloured vinyl and includes an insert.
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The Bridge I Burned
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Veronica
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Sulky Girl
- So Like Candy
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13 Steps Lead Down
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All This Useless Beauty
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My Dark Life
- The Other Side Of Summer
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Kinder Murder
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Deep Dark Truthful Mirror
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Hurry Down Doomsday
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Poor Fractured Atlas
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The Birds Will Still Be Singing
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London's Brilliant Parade
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Tramp The Dirt Down
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Couldn't Call It Unexpected No. 4
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I Want To Vanish
- All The Rage
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