Live at Hollywood High

Live at Hollywood High

Live at Hollywood High 3-track EP from 1979
Live album by Elvis Costello
Released 12 January 2010
Recorded 4 June 1978
Genre Punk rock, new wave
Length 73:05
Label Hip-O Select
Elvis Costello chronology
Secret, Profane & Sugarcane
(2009)
Live at Hollywood High
(2010)
National Ransom
(2010)

Live at Hollywood High (officially released as Live at Hollywood High/The Costello Show Vol. 2) is a recording by Elvis Costello and the Attractions from a 1978 concert at Hollywood High School in Los Angeles, California. Three songs from the concert were originally included as a bonus 7" vinyl EP that sold with initial pressings of the Armed Forces album in 1979. A 2002 re-issue of Armed Forces added six tracks to the three from the EP (for a total of nine tracks) and placed them in proper running order. In 2010, the Hip-O Select label released a full version of Live at Hollywood High with all 20 tracks from the concert on one CD.

This release followed three earlier concert releases from Elvis Costello, including:

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Accidents Will Happen"  Elvis Costello 3:29
2. "Mystery Dance"  Costello 2:02
3. "Lip Service"  Costello 2:44
4. "Living in Paradise"  Costello 3:31
5. "Goon Squad"  Costello 3:49
6. "(The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes"  Costello 2:33
7. "Party Girl"  Costello 2:57
8. "(I Don't Want to Go to) Chelsea"  Costello 4:40
9. "This Year's Girl"  Costello 3:46
10. "No Action"  Costello 2:08
11. "Stranger in the House"  Costello 4:02
12. "The Beat"  Costello 3:37
13. "Alison"  Costello 3:05
14. "Lipstick Vogue"  Costello 4:18
15. "Watching the Detectives"  Costello 5:59
16. "You Belong to Me"  Costello 2:39
17. "Radio Radio"  Costello 2:29
18. "Pump It Up"  Costello 4:02
19. "Waiting for the End of the World"  Costello 4:32
20. "Miracle Man"  Costello 5:05

Notes

Tracks 1, 13, and 15 composed the original 3-track vinyl EP included in early copies of Armed Forces. Tracks 1, 2, 5, 7, 11, 13, 14, 15, and 16 were included on the bonus disc of Armed Forces from 2002.

Personnel

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