Elvis Costello seems to have an aversion to presenting his work in a logical, comprehensive fashion, if the double-disc The Very Best of Elvis Costello is any indication. Like its predecessor, Girls Girls Girls, it sprawls over two discs, with very little regard to chronology or style, baffling and enticing listeners in equal measure. Although there are certainly some terrific songs missing, it's hard to argue with much of what's here (with the notable exception of the cuts here to lure in collectors -- the Charles Aznavour cover of "She," first heard in Notting Hill, and a version of "That Day Is Done," recorded with the Fairfield Four, featured on their 1997 album). So, as a reasonably thorough, albeit scattershot, overview, this works pretty well, since the music itself is good, even if it doesn't make sense when presented in this fashion (if it was intended to illustrate Costello's stylistic sweep, it winds up as counterproductive, since it's confusing in this fashion, not enticing). Still, the curious will prefer the single-disc sampler, The Best of Elvis Costello and the Attractions, since it's not only more concise, it illustrates Costello's depth and range equally well. And if you want to dig deeper after hearing that, the original albums are worth any fan's time. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
The Very Best of Elvis Costello
04/17/2001
Videos from The Very Best of Elvis Costello
All Music Guide Review
The Very Best of Elvis Costello Track Listing
Credits of The Very Best of Elvis Costello
- John McFee
- Guitar, Pedal Steel
- Tommy Millar
- Fiddle
- Jan Mullen
- Violin
- Chris Parker
- Drums
- John Pintavalle
- Violin
- Sue Pray
- Viola
- Frank Ricotti
- Vibe Master
- Tim Roberts
- Assistant
- Jerry Scheff
- Double Bass, String Bass
- Laura Seaton
- Violin
- Gilly Sherill
- Producer
- Micky Shine
- Bass, Drums, Bass (Vocal)
- Richard Sortomme
- Violin
- Davy Spillane
- Whistle (Human), Uillean Pipes
- David Spinozza
- Guitar
- Robert Tassi
- Engineer, Mixing
- Bruce Thomas
- Bass
- Pete Thomas
- Drums
- Steve Wickham
- Fiddle
- Alan Winstanley
- Producer
- Trevor Barry
- Bass
- Geoffrey Alexander
- Conductor
- David Hartley
- Piano
- Paul Clarvis
- Drums
- Gavin Greenaway
- Assistant Producer
- Paul Reabody
- Violin
- E.C.
- Guitar, Vocals
- Julian Kershaw
- Arranger
- Declan Young
- Assistant
- T-Bone Wolk
- Bass
- Larry Kalman Hirsch
- Producer
- Pete Whyman
- Clarinet (Bass)
- Caron Wheeler
- Vocals (Background)
- Burt Bacharach
- Piano, Conductor, Producer, Flugelhorn
- David Bedford
- String Arrangements
- James Burton
- Guitar, Vocals
- Clive Langer
- Producer
- Steve Nieve
- Organ, Piano, Orchestration, Keyboards
- David Nadien
- Violin
- Roy Babbington
- Double Bass
- Julien Barber
- Viola
- Gary Barnacle
- Saxophone
- Roger Bechirian
- Engineer
- Ian Belton
- Violin
- Michael Blair
- Glockenspiel, Tambourine, Tympani (Timpani)
- The Brodsky Quartet
- Vocals
- T Bone Burnett
- Producer
- Paul Cassidy
- Viola
- John Ciambotti
- Bass
- Mickey Curry
- Guitar (Acoustic)
- Geoff Emerick
- Producer
- Trevor Jones
- Producer
- Colin Fairley
- Assistant Producer
- Lawrence Feldman
- Flute (Alto)
- Barry Finclair
- Violin
- Claudia Fontaine
- Vocals (Background)
- Mitchell Froom
- Harmonium, Organ (Hammond), Mellotron, Producer
- Steve Goulding
- Drums
- Jon Jacobs
- Assistant
- Luis Jardim
- Percussion
- Kevin Killen
- Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Larry Knechtel
- Piano
- L.H.C.
- Guitar (Acoustic)
- Richard Locker
- Cello
- Nick Lowe
- Vocals (Background), Producer
- The Fairfield Four
- Vocals
- Elvis Costello
- Guitar, Vocals, Producer, Main Performer
- Paul McCartney
- Drums, Vocals
- Chet Baker
- Trumpet
- Rob Mounsey
- Keyboards
- Marc Ribot
- Sounds
- Lew Soloff
- Flugelhorn
- Dónal Lunny
- Guitar (Acoustic), Bouzouki
























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