Elvis Costello - The Kings Of America Live At Royal Albert Hall 1987 (LP, RSD) (2025) [New Vinyl]

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Media Condition:  Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
Comments:
RSDCA #OfficialRSDRecordStore Brand New Sealed

Catalog #: TMR-1024
Country:    USA & Europe  
Released:  12 Apr 2025
Genre:       Rock, Blues, Folk World & Country
Style:         Alternative Rock

Tracklist:
A1. The Big Light
A2. Only Daddy That’ll Walk the Line
A3. Our Little Angel
A4. It Tears Me Up
A5. I'll Wear It Proudly
B1. Lovable
B2. Riverboat
B3. Sally Sue Brown/ 36-22-36
B4. American Without Tears
C1. Brilliant Mistake
C2. What Would I Do Without You
C3. Your Mind Is On Vacation/ Your Funeral, My Trial
C4. Pouring Water On A Drowning Man
D1. Payday
D2. That's How You Got Killed Before
D3. Sleep Of The Just
D4. True Love Ways

Credits:
Bass Guitar - Jerry Scheff
Drums - Jim Keltner
Guitar, Accordion, Mandolin, Vocals - T-Bone Wolk
Guitar, Vocals - Elvis Costello
Keyboards - Benmont Tench
Lead Guitar - James Burton


Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 1007442440

Companies:
Licensed From UMe
Licensed To Third Man Records
Copyright (c) Declan MacManus
Mastered At Sterling Sound

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