Description
Elvis Costello – Extreme Honey (The Very Best Of The Warner Years)
Extreme Honey (The Very Best Of Warner Records Years) (1997) is a compilation album by Elvis Costello, spanning the years 1989–1997. This double album is a good way to become acquainted with Costello’s Nineties’ output. There are a number of hits and singles (“Veronica,” “So Like Candy,” “Sulky Girl,” “13 Steps Lead Down,” “The Other Side of Summer”), and additional album tracks from the same period.
There are a number of great moments here, whether it’s the lilting “The Birds Will Still Be Singing” from the underrated The Juliet Letters or the New Orleans- inflected “Deep Dark Truthful Mirror”. Extreme Honey also contains “My Dark Life”, Costello’s collaboration with Brian Eno (originally featured on The X-Files soundtrack), and the new track “The Bridge I Burned,” a neo-psychedelic/ trip-hop number constructed from backing tapes recorded with his son and Supergrass drummer Danny Goffey.
2 x Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Limited Edition, Reissue, Gold

Tracklist
A1 | The Bridge I Burned | 5:20 | |
A2 | Veronica | 3:09 | |
A3 | Sulky Girl | 5:07 | |
A4 | So Like Candy | 4:36 | |
B1 | 13 Steps Lead Down | 3:19 | |
B2 | All This Useless Beauty | 4:38 | |
B3 | My Dark Life | 6:20 | |
B4 | The Other Side Of Summer | 3:56 | |
B5 | Kinder Murder | 3:26 | |
C1 | Deep Dark Truthful Mirror | 4:06 | |
C2 | Hurry Down Doomsday | 4:04 | |
C3 | Poor Fractured Atlas | 4:01 | |
C4 | The Birds Will Still Be Singing | 4:23 | |
C5 | London’s Brilliant Parade | 4:23 | |
D1 | Tramp The Dirt Down | 5:41 | |
D2 | Couldn’t Call It Unexpected No. 4 | 3:50 | |
D3 | I Want To Vanish | 3:15 | |
D4 | All The Rage | 3:53 |