
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.
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.