On This Day September 15 1986 – Blood and Chocolate Album by Elvis Costello and the Attractions Released

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On This Day September 15 1986 – Blood and Chocolate Album by Elvis Costello and the Attractions Released
On this day September 15 1986, Elvis Costello and the Attractions released their eleventh studio album Blood and Chocolate. The record marked a return to a rawer, more aggressive sound compared to some of Costello’s earlier 80s work, with darker themes and a biting edge that resonated strongly with longtime fans.

The album featured tracks such as Tokyo Storm Warning, I Want You, and Blue Chair, combining sharp lyrics with driving instrumentation. Produced by Nick Lowe, Blood and Chocolate captured a sense of urgency and intensity that recalled Costello’s late 70s output while still reflecting the maturity of an established artist.

80s insight: Blood and Chocolate demonstrated how established artists in the 80s could revisit their roots while still pushing forward creatively. The album stood as a reminder of Elvis Costello’s influence on both punk inspired rock and literate pop songwriting.

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