Punch the Clock is the eighth studio album by the English singer-songwriter Elvis Costello, and his seventh with the Attractions—keyboardist Steve Nieve, bassist Bruce Thomas and drummer Pete Thomas (no relation). It was released on 5 August 1983 through F-Beat Records in the United Kingdom and Columbia Records in the United States. Produced by Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley, the album was Costello’s attempt at making a commercial record following years of dwindling commercial success. It was recorded at London’s AIR Studios in early 1983 and features contributions from the TKO Horns and Afrodiziak. Employing genres such as new wave, pop rock, R&B and soul, commentators have compared the album’s sound to Costello’s previous records Armed Forces (1979) and Get Happy!! (1980). The songs are filled with catchy choruses and lyrics covering relationships and political themes. The record contains Costello’s version of “Shipbuilding”, co-written with Langer and featuring a trumpet solo by Chet Baker. Taking its title from a lyric in “The Greatest Thing”, the cover artwork was designed by Phil Smee. Extensively promoted through live performances, Punch the Clock yielded Costello’s first US Top 40 hit, “Everyday I Write the Book”. “Pills and Soap” was released as a single under a pseudonym and through Costello’s own IMP label, which reached number 16 in the UK. The album was his best-selling since Get Happy!!, reaching number three in the UK and number 24 in the US, eventually certified gold in both countries. Despite its success, Costello later expressed disdain for the record, finding its sound dated. The album received mixed-to-positive reviews from music critics on release and in later decades. Many highlighted individual tracks, particularly “Shipbuilding” and “Pills and Soap”, but felt it was below the standards set by his previous works. Nevertheless, NME ranked Punch the Clock the best album of 1983 and, thirty years later, number 345 in their list of “the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time”. It has been reissued multiple times with bonus tracks.
Tracklisting
- Let Them All Talk (3:05)
- Everyday I Write The Book (3:54)
- The Greatest Thing (3:04)
- The Element Within Her (2:52)
- Love Went Mad (3:12)
- Shipbuilding (4:52)
- TKO (Boxing Day) (3:28)
- Charm School (3:55)
- The Invisible Man (3:05)
- Mouth Almighty (3:00)
- King Of Thieves (3:45)
- Pills And Soap (3:42)
- The World And His Wife (3:25)
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- Elvis Costello & the Attractions Let them all talk
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- The Greatest Thing
- Everyday I Write The Book
- TKO (Boxing Day)
- Mouth Almighty
- The Invisible Man
- The Element Within Her
- Charm School
- Pills & Soap
- King Of Thieves
- Elvis Costello Shipbuilding (Audiophile Music) 24-bit Audio
- The World And His Wife
- Love Went Mad
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Release Information
Key | Value |
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Wikipedia URL | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punch_the_Clock |
Format | Vinyl LP Album |
Label | F-Beat |
Catalog Number | XXLP 19 |
Notes | Recorded at Air Studios, London. Mixed at Genetic Studios, Reading. Issued with heavy stock printed inner sleeve with lyrics. (inner sleeve has rounded corners, for copy with square corners see elsewhere) [Publishers] Plangent Visions Music Ltd. except “Shipbuilding” Plangent Visions Music Ltd. / Warner Bros. Music Ltd. [Rear sleeve]: ℗ & © 1983 F-Beat Records. Marketed and distributed by RCA Ltd. Record Division. [Labels]: ℗ 1983 Riviera Global Records Productions Ltd. © 1983 F-Beat Records Ltd. Variant 4 Last character of Side A matrix/runout is after “A-1U-1-1-” where only a small round bottom is visible, like a shallow u or the bottom part of a 8. The upper part is not visible at all. |
Discogs URL | Elvis Costello & The Attractions - Punch The Clock |