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ELVIS COSTELLO

The Boy Named If

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The man also known as Napoleon Dynamite & Howard Coward blessed us with a late career flourish that harks back to the free & reckless nature of adolesce...
The Coward Brothers

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  1. Always
  2. Like Licorice
  3. My Baby Just Squeals (You Heel)
  4. The Devil's Wife
  5. Tipsy Woman
  6. My Baby Just Purrs (You're Mine, Not Hers)
  7. My Baby Just Whistles (Here Come The Missiles)
  8. World Serious
  9. Early Shirley
  10. Yesteryear Is Near
  11. Birkenhead Girl
  12. Smoke Ring Angle
  13. Wooden Women
  14. (I Don't Want Your) Lyndon Johnson
  15. Lotta Money
  16. Pure Bubblegum
  17. Cathy Come Home
  18. Bygones
  19. Row Me Once
  20. Clown Around Town

The Coward Brothers (Elvis Costello & T-Bone Burnett)

The Coward Brothers

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Quite how it's taken this long for Elvis Costello and T-Bone Burnett to team up we don't know, but we'll forgive the delay as this magnificent beast makes up for it.

Partly the middle ground between these giants you'd expect, and partly a music hall extravaganza (trust us - it's better than that may sound), it's a solid addition to both of their consistently briliant oeuvres.

The exact relationship between Henry (T-Bone Burnett) and Howard Coward (Elvis Costello) remains ambiguous. They often referred to themselves as "One and a Half Brothers," which might hint at their height difference or imply they were not actually siblings but were involved in an elaborate ruse. Their musical partnership, known as The Coward Brothers, was initiated by Smiley "Doc" Snipson, who discovered Henry Coward in 1956 and signed him for a UK tour. The brothers' hit single, "My Baby Just Squeals (You Heel)," was followed by less successful records and a controversial Cold War-themed song. To preserve their fading fame, Snipson orchestrated their supposed death in a plane crash, but they were actually in hiding on a Caribbean island, secretly recording music and sending it back to Snipson. When their funds ran out, they returned to Miami and made sensational claims about writing famous songs, leading to a brief stint as songwriters for Bill Bogguss. They later resumed recording, but their partnership eventually fractured, leading to years of estrangement. Their music, from early rock and roll hits to later, more introspective songs, is compiled in the album, The Coward Brothers. After years of silence, their story was explored in a radio program, revealing the complexity of their relationship and their enduring bond. Despite their tumultuous history, their music remains a testament to their unyielding spirit.