On This Day: February 21, 1986 - Elvis Costello Released His 10th Album King of America

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On This Day: February 21, 1986 - Elvis Costello Released His 10th Album King of America
On February 21, 1986, Elvis Costello released his 10th studio album, King of America, marking a significant departure from his signature new wave and punk infused sound. The album showcased a more stripped down, roots-based approach, incorporating elements of folk, country, and Americana, a shift that reflected Costello’s evolving artistry.

Unlike his previous releases with The Attractions, King of America primarily featured backing from Elvis Presley's former session musicians, the TCB Band, and other top-tier session players. Costello even chose to credit himself under his birth name, Declan MacManus, highlighting the personal nature of the record.

Though it only peaked at #39 on the Billboard 200, King of America was critically acclaimed and is now considered one of Costello’s most introspective and mature works. Songs like Brilliant Mistake, American Without Tears, and Little Palaces explored themes of identity, disillusionment, and American culture with a raw, heartfelt approach.

Fun fact: King of America was one of two albums Elvis Costello released in 1986. The other was Blood & Chocolate, which saw him reunite with The Attractions later that year.

Trivia question: What was the name of the band that backed Elvis Costello on most of King of America instead of The Attractions?

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