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Elvis Costello - When I Was Cruel (2002) | Analysis, Fun Facts & Trivia

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Elvis Costello - When I Was Cruel (2002)

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🕶️ Elvis Costello – When I Was Cruel (2002)

Release Date: April 2, 2002
Label: Island Records
Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, Pop
Length: 53:08
Producers: Elvis Costello & Leo Pearson

🎵 When I Was Cruel is the nineteenth studio album by Elvis Costello, marking a return to a band-oriented, guitar-driven sound after his experiments with orchestral and alternative arrangements in the 1990s. The album blends rock, electronic textures, and pop sensibilities, delivering biting lyrics with a modern edge.

Costello collaborated with The Imposters for the first time, giving the record a tight, energetic, and contemporary feel, bridging his classic songwriting with new stylistic elements.


📝 Tracklist

  1. “15 Petals”

  2. “Dust”

  3. “Smile”

  4. “45”

  5. “You Move”

  6. “Still”

  7. “Tears Before Bedtime”

  8. “When I Was Cruel”

  9. “13 Steps Lead Down” (re-recorded live version bonus on some editions)

  10. “Take Me”

  11. “Oh Well”

  12. “I Want to Vanish”

(Tracklist may vary slightly depending on edition.)


🎤 Album Credits

  • Elvis Costello – Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards

  • Steve Nieve – Keyboards

  • Davey Faragher – Bass

  • Pete Thomas – Drums

  • Leo Pearson – Producer, Programming

🎶 The album combines live rock instrumentation with electronic touches, creating a contemporary sound while retaining Costello’s signature lyrical sharpness.


🌟 Most Popular Tracks

Highlights include:

  • “When I Was Cruel” – Title track with dark humor and energetic rock riffs.

  • “45” – Aggressive commentary on aging and the passage of time.

  • “Dust” – Melodic and reflective track with subtle electronic layers.

  • “Smile” – Playful yet ironic pop-rock song showcasing Costello’s wit.


💰 Commercial Performance & Legacy

💿 When I Was Cruel achieved modest chart success:

  • Entered UK Albums Chart Top 30

  • Peaked on US Billboard 200

  • Critics praised it for Costello’s reinvigorated band sound and modern production, marking a successful comeback in the early 2000s

The album is often cited as Costello’s most contemporary-sounding record of the era, appealing to longtime fans and new listeners alike.


🎉 Fun Facts

  • This was the first studio album with The Imposters, who became his primary backing band in subsequent years.

  • Costello co-produced the album, integrating programming and modern production techniques alongside traditional instruments.

  • Several tracks were inspired by contemporary urban life and personal reflections.


🕵️ Trivia

  • The album’s title, When I Was Cruel, reflects Costello’s self-aware and ironic perspective on fame and relationships.

  • Critics noted that the album blends rock aggression with subtle electronic experimentation, a combination rare in Costello’s career.

  • Songs like “45” and “Dust” reveal Costello’s ability to comment on aging, memory, and cultural change while keeping the music engaging.


🤔 Did You Know?

  • Elvis Costello’s real name is Declan Patrick MacManus.

  • When I Was Cruel helped establish The Imposters as Costello’s go-to band, a lineup that continues to tour and record with him.

  • The album marks a return to aggressive, concise songwriting after his orchestral and experimental 1990s work.


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