Recorded 1987–1988 | Length 63:50 Release date 6 February 1989 Label Warner Bros. Records | |
Released 6 February 1989 (February 7, 1989 U.S.) Similar Elvis Costello albums, Rock music albums |
Elvis costello everything you ever wanted to know about spike
Spike is the 12th studio album by the British rock singer and songwriter Elvis Costello, released on compact disc as Warner Brothers 25848. It was his first album for the label. It peaked at No. 5 on the UK album chart. It also reached No. 32 on the Billboard 200 thanks to the single and his most notable American hit, "Veronica," which reached No. 19 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No.1 on the US Modern Rock chart.
Contents
- Elvis costello everything you ever wanted to know about spike
- Elvis costello everything about spike part 1 of 6
- Content
- Release history
- Track listing
- 2001 bonus disc
- Personnel
- Dublin
- New Orleans
- Hollywood
- London
- Songs
- References
Elvis costello everything about spike part 1 of 6
Content
In 1987, Costello began writing with Paul McCartney for the latter's Flowers in the Dirt album. They composed a dozen songs together, which showed up on multiple albums by McCartney and Costello. Two of those songs appear on this album, "Pads, Paws and Claws" and the hit single " Veronica".
As his first album for a new label, in his own words Costello had the budget of "a small independent movie," and having in mind the blueprint for five different albums, decided to make all of them. He brought back his foil from King of America, T-Bone Burnett, to facilitate the sessions and produce the album. Studio time was booked in four different locations: Ocean Way in Hollywood; Southland Studios in New Orleans; Windmill Lane Studios in Dublin; and AIR Studios in London. Four different groups of musicians were assembled in each location. Writing credits on the album are given to both Elvis Costello and Declan MacManus, Costello's birth name.
The single "Veronica" peaked at No. 31 on the UK singles chart and at No. 19 in America, his best showing ever on the Billboard Hot 100. It also reached No.1 on the US Modern Rock chart. "This Town" was also released as a single but missed both of the main singles chart in both nations. An extended play single was also released for "Baby Plays Around," peaking at No. 65 in the UK.
The second track, "Let Him Dangle", is a protest song opposing capital punishment, recounting the conviction and execution of Derek Bentley.
The seventh track, "Tramp the Dirt Down," is a fiery lament, depicting Costello's anger at the Thatcher government and its effect on Britain's society. In the song, Costello expresses his desire to live long enough to see Margaret Thatcher die and vows, "I'll stand on your grave and tramp the dirt down." "I wish I'd written 'Tramp the Dirt Down'," said singer Natalie Merchant. The song reached No. 79 on the iTunes chart following Thatcher's death in April 2013. In addition, he played this song at Glastonbury 2013 having previously performed it there on the Pyramid Stage in 1987.
Lyrics are given in the booklet for the eighth track, "Stalin Malone," but the album recording is an instrumental and does not include vocals. A version with a recitation of the lyrics as poetry appears on the 2001 bonus disc.
Release history
The album was released initially on compact disc in 1989. As part of the Rhino Records reissue campaign for Costello's back catalogue from Demon/Columbia and Warners, it was re-released in 2001 with 17 additional tracks on a bonus disc. The bonus disc included three tracks with Nick Lowe on bass and Attractions drummer Pete Thomas for use as b-sides, recorded at Wessex Sound Studios after the Spike mixing sessions.
Track listing
All songs written by Elvis Costello, except where noted; track timings taken from Rhino 2001 reissue.
- "...This Town..." – 4:32
- "Let Him Dangle" – 4:45
- "Deep Dark Truthful Mirror" – 4:07
- "Veronica" (Costello, Paul McCartney) – 3:09
- "God's Comic" – 5:31
- "Chewing Gum" – 3:47
- "Tramp the Dirt Down" – 5:41
- "Stalin Malone" – 4:09
- "Satellite" – 5:45
- "Pads, Paws and Claws" (Costello, McCartney) – 2:56
- "Baby Plays Around" (Costello, Cait O'Riordan) – 2:47
- "Miss Macbeth" – 4:23
- "Any King's Shilling" – 6:07
- "Coal-Train Robberies" – 3:18
- "Last Boat Leaving" – 3:31
2001 bonus disc
Tracks 1–12 are solo demo recordings.
- "Miss Macbeth" – 3:51
- "...This Town..." – 3:50
- "Deep Dark Truthful Mirror" – 4:07
- "Coal Train Robberies" – 2:52
- "Satellite" – 4:50
- "Pads, Paws and Claws" (Costello, McCartney) – 2:08
- "Let Him Dangle" – 3:39
- "Veronica" (Costello, McCartney) – 3:03
- b-side to "So Like Candy" single
- "Tramp the Dirt Down" – 5:19
- "Baby Plays Around" (Costello, O'Riordan) – 2:42
- "Put Your Big Toe in the Milk of Human Kindness" – 3:17
- "Last Boat Leaving" – 3:29
- "The Ugly Things" (Nick Lowe) – 2:56
- b-side to "The Other Side of Summer" single
- "You're No Good" (Clint Ballard, Jr.) – 2:22
- b-side to "Veronica" single
- "Point of No Return" (Gerry Goffin, Carole King) – 2:34
- b-side to "Baby Plays Around" single
- "The Room Nobody Lives In" (John Sebastian) – 4:46
- b-side to twelve-inch and CD single of "Veronica"
- "Stalin Malone" – 3:12 version with recitation
Personnel
Dublin
New Orleans
Hollywood
London
Songs
1…This Town…4:30
2Let Him Dangle4:45
3Deep Dark Truthful Mirror4:07