Tracklist front / back album covers
Elvis Costello - Armed Forces
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Side one
1. "Accidents Will Happen" 3:00
2. "Senior Service" 2:17
3. "Oliver's Army" 2:58
4. "Big Boys" 2:54
5. "Green Shirt" 2:42
6. "Party Girl" 3:20
Side two
7. "Goon Squad" 3:14
8. "Busy Bodies" 3:33
9. "Sunday's Best" 3:22
10. "Moods for Moderns" 2:48
11. "Chemistry Class" 2:55
12. "Two Little Hitlers" 3:18
North American alternate track
12. "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding" 3:32
The American and Canadian releases omitted "Sunday's Best" and added "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding" to close Side 2
Live at Hollywood High promo EP
"Accidents Will Happen" (Live) – 3:18
"Alison" (Live) – 3:08
"Watching the Detectives" (Live) – 5:51
Elvis Costello Band Members / Musicians
Elvis Costello – guitar, vocals
The Attractions:
Steve Nieve – piano, organ, synthesizer
Bruce Thomas – bass
Pete Thomas – drums
Roger Bechirian - engineer
Biff Dawes - engineer, Wally Heider Recording, ("Live at Hollywood High")
Tom Pogson - artwork (elephant front cover)
Barney Bubbles - artwork (all other artwork
Bazooka - artwork (graphics and illustrations)
Armed Forces is the 3rd studio album by British musician Elvis Costello, released in the UK by Radar Records and in the US by Columbia in 1979. It was his second album with the Attractions, and the first to officially credit the Attractions on the cover. The album had the working title Emotional Fascism.
The North American version omitted the track "Sunday's Best" and replaced it with Costello's version of Nick Lowe's "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, and Understanding," which had been released the previous November as the B-side of Lowe's "American Squirm" single. Initial pressings of the album in the UK and US also included a promotional three-song EP, Live at Hollywood High.
Armed Forces has appeared on various "greatest albums" lists in both Q magazine and Rolling Stone magazine.
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