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When I Was Cruel

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2002 studio album by Elvis Costello
When I Was Cruel
Studio album by
Released23 April 2002
Recorded2001–2002
GenreAlternative rock
Length62:53
Label
Producer
Elvis Costello chronology
For the Stars
(2001)
When I Was Cruel
(2002)
Cruel Smile
(2002)
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic76/100[1]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Blender[3]
Entertainment WeeklyA[4]
The Guardian[5]
Los Angeles Times[6]
NME6/10[7]
Pitchfork8.0/10[8]
Q[9]
Rolling Stone[10]
Spin7/10[11]

When I Was Cruel is the 19th studio album by English singer-songwriterElvis Costello, released in the US byIsland Records on 23 April 2002. Although formally credited as solo Costello album, this was the first album to feature his new band, the Imposters featuringSteve Nieve on keyboards,Davey Faragher on bass guitar andPete Thomas on drums. Their only difference from his previous band,the Attractions (active 1977–87 and 1994–96), was Faragher replacingBruce Thomas, with whom Costello had feuded.

The album was released with different track listings for various international versions.[12] Costello wrote two songs for the filmPrison Song - "Soul for Hire", which was included with all versions of the album, and "Oh Well", which was included only in the track listing in Europe and Japan.[13] Japan also featured as a bonus track a cover of Charlie Chaplin's song "Smile", which was later released as a single.[14] When the album was released, promotional materials billed it as Costello's "FIRST LOUD ALBUM SINCE 199?".

The song "45" is about being 45 years old, Costello's age when he wrote it. The song also features Costello's penchant for multiple meanings, referencing the year 1945,.45 caliber pistols, and45 rpm records.[4] The idea and title of "Tear Off Your Own Head (It's A Doll Revolution)" came from a set ofEngrish-laden dolls inJapan. It appears in the 2003 filmThe Shape of Things.The Bangles covered it as the title track on their 2003 album,Doll Revolution.

Critical reception was mostly positive, citing strong songwriting and performances.When I was Cruel was also a moderate commercial success

Track listing

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All songs written byElvis Costello.

  1. "45" – 3:33
  2. "Spooky Girlfriend" – 4:22
  3. "Tear Off Your Own Head (It's a Doll Revolution)" – 3:31
  4. "When I Was Cruel No. 2" – 7:06(featuring a sample fromMina's "Un bacio è troppo poco")
  5. "Soul for Hire" – 3:55
  6. "15 Petals" – 4:01
  7. "Tart" – 4:03
  8. "Dust 2..." – 3:21
  9. "Dissolve" – 2:22
  10. "Alibi" – 6:42
  11. "...Dust" – 3:03
  12. "Daddy Can I Turn This?" – 3:41
  13. "My Little Blue Window" – 3:10
  14. "Oh Well" – 2:51(Europe and Japan only)
  15. "Episode of Blonde" – 5:01
  16. "Radio Silence" – 4:58
  17. "Smile" – 3:05(Japan only)

Personnel

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Additional personnel

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Charts

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Chart (2002)Peak
position
USBillboard 200[15]20

Year-end charts

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Chart (2002)Position
Canadian Alternative Albums (Nielsen SoundScan)[16]152

References

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  1. ^"Reviews forWhen I Was Cruel by Elvis Costello".Metacritic. Retrieved29 January 2016.
  2. ^Erlewine, Stephen Thomas."When I Was Cruel – Elvis Costello".AllMusic. Retrieved9 May 2014.
  3. ^Aizlewood, John."Elvis Costello:When I Was Cruel".Blender. Archived fromthe original on 4 February 2005. Retrieved29 January 2016.
  4. ^abBrowne, David (22 April 2002)."When I Was Cruel".Entertainment Weekly. Archived fromthe original on 10 April 2016. Retrieved29 January 2016.
  5. ^Petridis, Alexis (12 April 2002)."Still snarling after all these years".The Guardian. Retrieved29 January 2016.
  6. ^Nichols, Natalie (21 April 2002)."Elvis Costello 'When I Was Cruel' Island Def Jam".Los Angeles Times. Retrieved29 January 2016.
  7. ^Mulvey, John (20 April 2002)."Elvis Costello :When I Was Cruel".NME. Archived fromthe original on 25 May 2008. Retrieved29 January 2016.
  8. ^Bryant, Will (5 May 2002)."Elvis Costello:When I Was Cruel".Pitchfork. Retrieved29 January 2016.
  9. ^"Elvis Costello:When I Was Cruel".Q (189): 111. April 2002.
  10. ^Walters, Barry (9 May 2002)."When I Was Cruel".Rolling Stone. Retrieved29 January 2016.
  11. ^Berrett, Jesse (May 2002)."Elvis Costello:When I Was Cruel".Spin.18 (5): 118. Retrieved29 January 2016.
  12. ^"Elvis Costello - When I Was Cruel". Discogs. Retrieved4 November 2021.
  13. ^Strong, Martin Charles; Griffin, Brendon (2008).Lights, Camera, Sound Tracks. Canongate.ISBN 978-1-84767-003-8.
  14. ^Elvis Costello – Smile (2002, CD), retrieved4 November 2021
  15. ^"Elvis Costello Chart History (Billboard 200)".Billboard. Retrieved 18 January 2024.
  16. ^"Canada's Top 200 Alternative albums of 2002".Jam!. Archived fromthe original on 2 September 2004. Retrieved28 March 2022.

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