Just how great is Elvis Costello


Just got thru listening to Secret, Profane and Sugarcane for the umpteenth time and just sat back in awe and you know this album is in the running with at least 5 of his other albums as my favorite Elvis album. I guess my point is I have over the last 10 years became so conscious of what a treasure he is and really didn't give home the credit he deserves and would like to now. Every album is so different and he will take you down the road he wants you to travel.
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With me, I've had several, no, quite a lot of artists that I've either had a passing interest in or always loved but never purchased many of their lps. EC happens to be one of them. So I just began the journey with MFSL "My Aim Is True". A line in the song "Sneaky Feelings" kind of sums this up, "I still got a long way to go"........
bondmanp, with all due respect, not sure how to separate your musical affections from your politics? If I might, what could you mean by "separating the artist from his politics"? As there has always been more politics in art than in our governing chambers. And I have never found EC to be incredibly outspoken about any particular political issue in the grand scheme of things. Although his storylines are particularly varied and generally more interpersonal than political in focus, I may recall, him having made some comment on governance in rare occasions. Is that where your contention lies? Or perhaps regardless of topic, it’s his demeanor, biting in clarity and somewhat less subdued in candor, especially when imposed upon, but I would expect and respect nothing less from someone so brilliant and lyrical. Just asking.
The first album I bought from him was Spike. Love that album along with king of america, & sugercane. He is creative, and sings with passion. 

r_f_sayles:  Just to expand on my comment, some artists place their politics in their work, some don't, and there is a continuum of how often that occurs that varies by artist.  It has nothing to do with EC's demeanor, as far as I am concerned.  I found his earlier demeanor exciting and pretty cool.


Without going into too much detail, I was very upset that EC fell victim to Roger Waters' irrational anti-Israel pressure and cancelled concerts in Israel, for example.  And occassionally, EC has made political statements to the press, but not in his music, which I have found disturbing.  But overall, I find his infusion of politics into his music to be limited to a song here and there, and not so "in yer face" that it ruins the song for me.  Compared to some artists, EC is only mildly political relative to his extraordinary talent.


There are other artists who seem to speak on political issues more often than they perform in concert or release recordings.  Still others infuse nearly every recording with their politics.  And if those politics really upset me, I simply can't enjoy the music.  That really doesn't happen to me regarding EC. 


In general, I feel that musicians teaching us about political issues is like accountants teacing us about art.  I really don't care what EC or any artist thinks about complex political issues.  And when they feel they are obligated to constantly lecture their fans about politics, they start to appear foolish and small to me, and at some point, their ability to convince me that they are singing with passion and conviction is also diminished.


Not looking to start a flame war here, folks, just replying to the question posted.