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Shop Elvis Costello and The Attractions "Punch The Clock" cassette tape
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Elvis Costello and The Attractions "Punch The Clock" cassette tape

$9.00

The eighth album from Elvis and his sixth with The Attractions. Released in 1983, it was more eclectic and less ferocious than his early efforts. The “angry young man” was beginning to grow up, with loose, funky hits like “Everyday I Write the Book.” “Shipbuilding” and “Pills and Soap” are other, typically melodic, atypically smart standouts. Maybe not essential Elvis Costello, but probably essential nonetheless, because he was just that good. Tape in very good vintage condition.

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The eighth album from Elvis and his sixth with The Attractions. Released in 1983, it was more eclectic and less ferocious than his early efforts. The “angry young man” was beginning to grow up, with loose, funky hits like “Everyday I Write the Book.” “Shipbuilding” and “Pills and Soap” are other, typically melodic, atypically smart standouts. Maybe not essential Elvis Costello, but probably essential nonetheless, because he was just that good. Tape in very good vintage condition.

The eighth album from Elvis and his sixth with The Attractions. Released in 1983, it was more eclectic and less ferocious than his early efforts. The “angry young man” was beginning to grow up, with loose, funky hits like “Everyday I Write the Book.” “Shipbuilding” and “Pills and Soap” are other, typically melodic, atypically smart standouts. Maybe not essential Elvis Costello, but probably essential nonetheless, because he was just that good. Tape in very good vintage condition.

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