Extreme Honey: The Very Best of Warner Brothers Years Elvis Costello

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CD - Reissue

  • Release Date: 09/22/2009
  • Original Release: 1997
  • Sales Rank: 47,131
  • Label: RHINO / WEA
  • UPC: 081227984960

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Extreme Honey: The Very Best of Warner Brothers Years

1LISTENThe Bridge I Burned 5:21
2LISTENVeronica 3:10
3LISTENSulky Girl 5:08
4LISTENSo Like Candy 4:38
5LISTEN13 Steps Lead Down 3:18
6LISTENAll This Useless Beauty 4:37
7LISTENMy Dark Life 6:19
8LISTENThe Other Side of Summer 3:57
9LISTENKinder Murder 3:26
10LISTENDeep Dark Truthful Mirror 4:05
11LISTENHurry Down Doomsday 4:03
12LISTENPoor Fractured Atlas 4:02
13LISTENThe Birds Will Still Be Singing 4:24
14LISTENLondon's Brilliant Parade 4:24
15LISTENTramp the Dirt Down 5:40
16LISTENCouldn't Call It Unexpected, No. 4 3:47
17LISTENI Want to Vanish 3:13
18LISTENAll the Rage 3:52

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For anyone who didn't follow the many paths Costello treaded during the '90s, Extreme Honey: The Very Best of Warner Brothers Years is a good way to become acquainted with the strangest portion of his career. Like the Warner years themselves, Extreme Honey is flawed, suffering from the same idiosyncratic compiling method as Girls! Girls! Girls! There are a number of hits and singles, to be sure ("Veronica," "So Like Candy," "Sulky Girl," "13 Steps Lead Down," "The Other Side of Summer"), but the bulk of the album consists of album tracks. This isn't necessarily bad, since many of {|Costello|}'s best songs weren't singles, but the problem is, Extreme Honey doesn't necessarily contain his best songs from the era. There are a number of great moments here, whether it's the lilting "The Birds Will Still Be Singing" from the underrated Juliet Letters or the New Orleans-inflected "Deep Dark Truthful Mirror," but the forced cacophony of "Hurry Down Doomsday (The Bugs Are Taking Over)" merely indicates how he was prone to excess during this era. And that leaves Extreme Honey in a weird position -- it accurately conveys the spirit of Costello's Warner recordings, but it only has a portion of his best work from those albums. Nevertheless, the fact that it captures the feeling of Costello's '90s recordings makes it a worthwhile sampler for the curious who don't want to delve into the actual albums. [In order to entice collectors and die-hard fans, Extreme Honey contains "My Dark Life," Costello's collaboration with Brian Eno originally 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 once Prince denied him the permission to alter the lyrics to "Pop Life."] Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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