Out of Our Idiot explained

Out of Our Idiot
Type:Compilation album
Artist:Elvis Costello
Cover:File:Out of Our Idiot.jpg
Released:4 December 1987
Recorded:1979–87
Genre:New wave, post-punk, alternative rock
Length:70:34 (CD)
56:50 (LP)
Label:Demon
Producer:Nick Lowe, Elvis Costello, Colin Fairley, the Mono-Kings, the Coward Brothers, Clive Langer, Alan Winstanley, Allen Toussaint, J. Henry "T-Bone" Burnett, Larry Hirsch
Prev Title:Blood and Chocolate
Prev Year:1986
Next Title:Spike
Next Year:1989

Out of Our Idiot is a compilation album by English musician Elvis Costello, released in 1987 through Demon Records in the United Kingdom.[1] [2] It is composed of rare and previously unreleased Costello recordings dating back to 1979. It was only available as an import in the USA and other markets. The album was credited to "Various Artists" rather than to Costello because the tracks were recorded and credited under a variety of names, including the Costello Show, Elvis Costello and the Attractions, Elvis Costello and the Confederates, the Coward Brothers, Napoleon Dynamite, the Emotional Toothpaste and the MacManus Gang.[2] The songs featured a variety of collaborators, including Jimmy Cliff, Nick Lowe and T-Bone Burnett.[2]

Songs

The album consisted of previously released tracks and alternate versions of released tracks.[2] The one song that had never been released in any form prior to Out of Our Idiot was Costello with the Attractions' cover of "So Young". "Little Goody Two Shoes" was an early version of "Inch by Inch".[3]

Track listing

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Notes and References

  1. News: Willman . Chris . A Cache of Costello Collectibles . 11 November 2018 . . March 6, 1988.
  2. Snow . Mat . 5 March 1991 . Q&A . . 55 . 34.
  3. Book: Thomson, Graeme . Complicated Shadows . 2004 . . Edinburgh, Scotland . 2021-11-04.