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ELVIS COSTELLO
Declan Patrick MacManus (born 25 August 1954), known by the stage name Elvis Costello, is a British singer-songwriter. He came to prominence as an early participant in London's pub rock scene in the mid-1970s and later became associated with the Punk/New Wave genre. Steeped in word play, the vocabulary of Costello's lyrics is broader than that of most popular songs. His music has drawn on many diverse genres; the young American critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine describes him as a "pop encyclopedia," able to "reinvent the past in his own image".
Track Listing: 1. Mystery Dance, 2. Waiting for the End of the World, 3. Welcome to the Working Week, 4. Less Than Zero, 5. Beat, The, 6. Lip Service, 7. (I Don't Want to Go To) Chelsea, 8. Little Triggers, 9. Radio Radio, 10. Lipstick Vogue, 11. Watching the Detectives, 12. Miracle Man, 13. You Belong to Me, 14. Pump It Up - (featuring Martin Belmont)
Track Listing: 1. Beyond Belief, 2. Tears Before Bedtime, 3. Shabby Doll, 4. Long Honeymoon, The, 5. Man out of Time, 6. Almost Blue, 7. .and in Every Home, 8. Loved Ones, The, 9. Human Hands, 10. Kid About It, 11. Little Savage, 12. Boy with a Problem, 13. Pidgin English, 14. You Little Fool, 15. Town Cryer
Track Listing: 1. You Left Me in the Dark, 2. Someone Took the Words Away, 3. When Did I Stop Dreaming? 4. You Turned to Me, 5. Fallen, 6. When It Sings, 7. Still, 8. Let Me Tell You About Her, 9. Can You Be True? 10. When Green Eyes Turn Blue, 11. I'm in the Mood Again
Track Listing: (DISC 1: THIS YEAR'S MODEL:), (DISC 2: LIVE AT THE WARNER THEATER:), 1. No Action, 1. Pump It Up - (previously unreleased, live), 2. This Year's Girl, 2. Waiting for the End of the World - (previously unreleased, live), 3. Beat, The, 3. No Action - (previously unreleased, live), 4. Less Than Zero - (previously unreleased, live), 4. Pump It Up, 5. Beat, The - (previously unreleased, live), 5. Little Triggers, 6. (The Angels Wanna Wear My) Red Shoes - (previously unreleased, live), 6. You Belong to Me, 7. (I Don't Want to Go To) Chelsea - (previously unreleased, live), 7. Hand in Hand, 8. (I Don't Want to Go To) Chelsea, 8. Hand in Hand - (previously unreleased, live), 9. Lip Service, 9. Little Triggers - (previously unreleased, live), 10. Living in Paradise, 10. Radio, Radio - (previously unreleased, live), 11. Lipstick Vogue, 11. You Belong to Me - (previously unreleased, live), 12. Lipstick Vogue - (previously unreleased, live), 12. Night Rally, 13. Radio, Radio, 13. Watching the Detectives - (previously unreleased, live), 14. Big Tears, 14. Mystery Dance - (previously unreleased, live), 15. Crawling to the USA, 15. Miracle Man - (previously unreleased, live), 16. Blame It on Cain - (previously unreleased, live), 16. Tiny Steps, 17. Chemistry Class - (previously unreleased, live), 17. Running out of Angels - (demo), 18. Greenshirt - (demo), 19. Big Boys - (demo), 20. Neat, Neat, Neat - (live), 21. Roadette Song - (live), 22. This Year's Girl - (alternate take, Alternate Basing Street Studios Version), 23. (I Don't Want to Go To) Chelsea [Alternate Basing Street Studios Versio - (alternate take)
This concert film captures a performance by Elvis Costello and his band The Imposters. While the concert was part of a tour that supported his album The Delivery Man, the show's 20 song setlist draws upon many different phases of his impressive and lengthy career. In addition to such songs as "Radio Radio," "High Fidelity," "Blue Chair," and "Monkey to Man," Costello shares the stage with Emmylou Harris on three numbers. The closing number is a fiery rendition of "Pump It Up." ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
This concert film captures a performance by Elvis Costello and his band The Imposters. While the concert was part of a tour that supported his album The Delivery Man, the show's 20 song setlist draws upon many different phases of his impressive and lengthy career. In addition to such songs as "Radio Radio," "High Fidelity," "Blue Chair," and "Monkey to Man," Costello shares the stage with Emmylou Harris on three numbers. The closing number is a fiery rendition of "Pump It Up." ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
Track Listing: 1. On Your Way Down, 2. Nearer to You, 3. Tears, Tears and More Tears, 4. Sharpest Thorn, The, 5. Who's Gonna Help a Brother Get Further? 6. River in Reverse, The, 7. Freedom for the Stallion, 8. Broken Promise Land, 9. Ascension Day, 10. International Echo, 11. All These Things, 12. Wonder Woman, 13. Six-Fingered Man
Track Listing: 1. No Hiding Place, 2. American Gangster Time, 3. Turpentine, 4. Harry Worth, 5. Drum & Bone, 6. Flutter & Wow, 7. Stella Hurt, 8. Mr. Feathers, 9. My Three Sons, 10. Song with Rose, 11. Pardon Me, Madam, My Name Is Eve, 12. Go Away
Track Listing: 1. Bama Lama Bama Loo - Little Richard, 2. Rock Your Baby - Wanda Jackson, 3. I Put a Spell on You - Screamin' Jay Hawkins, 4. Tell It Like It Is - Little Willie John, 5. For Your Precious Love - Jerry Butler & the Impressions, 6. Plain Gold Ring - Nina Simone, 7. Get Yourself Another Fool - Charles Brown, 8. Trying to Get to You - Roy Orbison, 9. So Glad You're Mine - Elvis Presley, 10. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry, 11. Seasons of My Heart - George Jones, 12. Crazy Arms, 13. Wondering - Webb Pierce, 14. Send Me the Pillow (That You Dream On) - The Louvin Brothers, 15. Cry, Cry, Cry, 16. Satisfied Mind, A - Porter Wagoner, 17. Mood Indigo - Nina Simone, 18. But Not for Me - Ella Fitzgerald/Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra, 19. It Hurts Me Too - Tampa Red, 20. Don't Ever Change
Track Listing: 1. National Ransom - (featuring Pete Thomas/Jerry Douglas/Marc Ribot/Stuart Duncan/Elvis Costello/Dennis Crouch), 2. Jimmie Standing in the Rain - (featuring Darrell Leonard/Jeff Taylor/Marc Ribot/Mike Compton/Steve Nieve/Stuart Duncan/Elvis Costello/Dennis Crouch), 3. Stations of the Cross - (featuring Pete Thomas/Jerry Douglas/Marc Ribot/Steve Nieve/Stuart Duncan/Elvis Costello/Dennis Crouch), 4. Slow Drag with Josephine, A - (featuring Jeff Taylor/Marc Ribot/Mike Compton/Stuart Duncan/Elvis Costello/Dennis Crouch), 5. Five Small Words - (featuring Pete Thomas/Mike Piersante/Elvis Costello), 6. Church Underground - (featuring Pete Thomas/Darrell Leonard/George Bohanon/Jerry Douglas/Marc Ribot/Steve Nieve/Stuart Duncan/Tom Peterson/Elvis Costello/Dennis Crouch/Maurice Spears/Ira Nepus), 7. You Hung the Moon - (featuring Matt Funes/Pete Thomas/Darrell Leonard/Dave Eggar/George Bohanon/Radu Pieptea/Jeff Taylor/Marc Ribot/Tom Peterson/Elvis Costello/Bruce Dukov/Dennis Crouch/Lucia Micarell, 8. Bullets for the New-Born King - (featuring Elvis Costello/Dennis Crouch), 9. I Lost You - (featuring Pete Thomas/Jeff Taylor/Jerry Douglas/Marc Ribot/Mike Compton/Stuart Duncan/Elvis Costello/Dennis Crouch), 10. Dr. Watson, I Presume - (featuring Pete Thomas/Jeff Taylor/Jerry Douglas/Marc Ribot/Mike Compton/Stuart Duncan/Elvis Costello/Dennis Crouch), 11. One Bell Ringing - (featuring Darrell Leonard/Tom Peterson/Elvis Costello/Dennis Crouch), 12. Spell That You Cast, The - (featuring Pete Thomas/Marc Ribot/Mike Compton/Elvis Costello/Dennis Crouch), 13. That's Not the Part of Him You're Leaving - (featuring Pete Thomas/Jeff Taylor/Jerry Douglas/Mike Compton/Steve Nieve/Stuart Duncan/Elvis Costello/Dennis Crouch), 14. My Lovely Jezebel - (featuring Pete Thomas/Leon Russell/Marc Ribot/Elvis Costello/Dennis Crouch), 15. All These Strangers - (featuring Jeff Taylor/Jerry Douglas/Mike Compton/Stuart Duncan/Elvis Costello/Dennis Crouch), 16. Voice in the Dark, A - (featuring Jeff Taylor/Jerry Douglas/Marc Ribot/Mike Compton/Stuart Duncan/Elvis Costello/Dennis Crouch)
Track Listing: 1. Lipstick Vogue, 2. No Action, 3. Big Tears, 4. (I Don't Want to Go To) Chelsea, 5. This Year's Girl, 6. Miracle Man, 7. Pump It Up, 8. Clean Money, 9. Tiny Steps, 10. Wednesday Week, 11. Mystery Dance - (live, Live At Hollywood High), 12. You Belong to Me - (live, Live At Hollywood High), 13. (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love & Understanding - (live), 14. Girls Talk, 15. King Horse, 16. Lover's Walk, 17. Umcomplicated, 18. Honey, Are You Straight or Are You Blind? - (alternate take), 19. Baby's Got a Brand New Hairdo, 20. I Hope You're Happy Now, 21. Tokyo Storm Warning, 22. Welcome to the Working Week - (previously unreleased)
Includes: Spectacle: Elvis Costello With. Levon Helm (2009) Spectacle: Elvis Costello With. Sheryl Crow (2009) Spectacle: Elvis Costello With. Bono & The Edge (2009) Spectacle: Elvis Costello With. Bruce Springsteen, Part 1 (2010) Spectacle: Elvis Costello With. Lyle Lovett (2010) Spectacle: Elvis Costello With. Bruce Springsteen, Part 2 (2010) Spectacle: Elvis Costello With. Elvis Costello (2010) Spectacle: Elvis Costello With. Levon Helm No synopsis available. Spectacle: Elvis Costello With. Sheryl Crow No synopsis available. Spectacle: Elvis Costello With. Bono & The Edge No synopsis available. Spectacle: Elvis Costello With. Bruce Springsteen, Part 1 No synopsis available. Spectacle: Elvis Costello With. Lyle Lovett No synopsis available. Spectacle: Elvis Costello With. Bruce Springsteen, Part 2 No synopsis available. Spectacle: Elvis Costello With. Elvis Costello No synopsis available.
Track Listing: (DISC 1:), (DISC 2:), 1. Almost Ideal Eyes, 1. Other End of the Telescope, The, 2. Little Atoms, 2. My Dark Life, 3. All This Useless Beauty, 3. That Day Is Done, 4. Complicated Shadows, 4. What Do I Do Now? 5. Bridge I Burned, The, 5. Why Can't a Man Stand Alone? 6. Distorted Angel, 6. It's Time - (demo), 7. Complicated Shadows - (demo), 7. Shallow Grave, 8. Poor Fractured Atlas, 8. You Bowed Down - (demo), 9. Mistress and Maid - (demo), 9. Starting to Come to Me, 10. Distorted Angel - (demo), 10. You Bowed Down, 11. It's Time, 11. World's Great Optimist - (demo), 12. I Want to Vanish, 12. Only Flame in Town, The - (demo), 13. Comedians, The - (demo), 14. Days Take Care of Everything, The - (demo), 15. Hidden Shame - (demo), 16. Why Can't a Man Stand Alone - (demo), 17. Distorted Angel - (Tricky Remix, Tricky remix)
Full performer name: Elvis Costello/Elvis Costello & The Imposters. Personnel: Elvis Costello (vocals, guitar, ukulele, Wurlitzer piano, tambourine); Emmylou Harris, Lucinda Williams (vocals); John McPhee (pedal steel guitar); Steve Nieve (melodica, piano, Wurlitzer piano, harmonium, organ, Hammond b-3 organ); Davey Faragher (Fender Rhodes piano, bass guitar); Pete Thomas (drums, percussion).In between Elvis Costello's 2003 album of jazzy, piano-based ballads (NORTH) and his 2004 album of orchestral, neo-classical compositions (IL SOGNO), rock's original Renaissance man somehow found the time to journey down to Oxford, Mississippi with his band the Imposters (essentially the Attractions with a different bassist) for the follow-up to his masterful 2002 pop album, WHEN I WAS CRUEL. There are some parallels to that record; a similar sense of raw immediacy, spare arrangements, and a couple of songs that echo WHEN I WAS CRUEL's churning, cyclical feel. For the most part, however, THE DELIVERY MAN, with its prevalence of rootsy country and soul influences (and duets with Lucinda Williams and Emmylou Harris), is closer in style to the much-loved 1986 Costello album KING OF AMERICA. "The Name of This Thing Is Not Love" sounds like it ought to be powering a Sam Moore comeback album, and "The Judgement" was, in fact, recorded by Solomon Burke for his 2002 comeback record, DON'T GIVE UP ON ME. Some cuts leave the rootsiness behind (the slinky, image-laden title song; the pounding, urgent "Bedlam"), but THE DELIVERY MAN is ultimately a deep bow to the American musical inspirations that are a huge part of Costello's vision.
Track Listing: (DISC 1:), (DISC 2:), 1. I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down, 1. Love For Tender, 2. Black & White World, 2. Opportunity, 3. 5ive Gears In Reverse, 3. Imposter, The, 4. B Movie, 4. Secondary Modern, 5. King Horse, 5. Motel Matches, 6. Human Touch, 6. Possession, 7. Beaten To the Punch, 7. Men Called Uncle, 8. Clowntime is Over, 8. Temptation, 9. I Stand Accused, 9. New Amsterdam, 10. High Fidelity, 10. Riot Act
Full performer name: Elvis Costello & The Attractions/Elvis Costello. THIS YEAR'S MODEL is packaged with a 28-page booklet that includes rare photos and printed song lyrics. Elvis Costello & The Attractions: Elvis Costello (vocals, guitar); Steve Nieve (keyboards); Bruce Thomas (bass); Pete Thomas (drums).Additional personnel: Mick Jones (guitar); Davey Payne (saxophone).Producer: Nick Lowe. Reissue producers: Gary Stewart, Val Jennings. Recorded between August 1977 and October 1978. Originally released on Columbia (35331). Includes liner notes by Elvis Costello. All tracks have been digitally remastered. For his second album, Elvis Costello fine-tuned his aesthetic by abandoning the California studio cat accompanists of his debut for the more aggressive, quirky and very British Attractions, who would define EC's sound over the next several years. Where MY AIM IS TRUE highlighted Costello's rootsy influences (the Band, etc.), THIS YEAR'S MODEL wholeheartedly embraces the "new wave" out-with-the-old mindset, favoring tightly wound ferocity over back-porch-isms. Irresistibly catchy, in a twitchy, neurotic, white-knuckled way, THIS YEAR'S MODEL is Costello at his edgiest. The classic "Pump It Up" pummels the listener with garage-band organ, pounding drums, and HIGHWAY 61 REVISITED-style ranting. "Radio, Radio" turned into something of an anti-authoritarian anthem for Costello. The snaky guitar and reggae-tinged drums of "I Don't Want to Go to Chelsea" complement his verge-of-a-nervous-breakdown vocal performance nicely. Come to think of it, so does nearly everything else here.
Track Listing: 1. No Hiding Place [Album Version], 1. Stella Hurt [Album Version], 2. American Gangster Time [Album Version], 2. Mr. Feathers [Album Version], 3. My Three Sons [Album Version], 3. Turpentine [Album Version], 4. Harry Worth [Album Version], 4. Song With Rose [Album Version], 5. Drum And Bone [Album Version], 5. Pardon Me Madam, My Name Is Eve [Album Version], 6. Flutter And Wow [Album Version], 6. Go Away [Album Version]
Inspired by a literature professor who penned a series of responses to letters originally intended for William Shakespeare's lovelorn teen Juliet, Evil Costello's Juliet Letters finds the alternative music icon collaborating with the classical-minded Brodsky Quartet for thirteen original songs including "Deliver Us", "Last Poet", and "The Birds Will Be Singing". Audio is offered in a selection of either ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Full performer name: Elvis Costello & The Attractions/Elvis Costello. THIS YEAR'S MODEL is packaged with a 28-page booklet that includes rare photos and printed song lyrics. Elvis Costello & The Attractions: Elvis Costello (vocals, guitar); Steve Nieve (keyboards); Bruce Thomas (bass); Pete Thomas (drums).Additional personnel: Mick Jones (guitar); Davey Payne (saxophone).Producer: Nick Lowe. Reissue producers: Gary Stewart, Val Jennings. Recorded between August 1977 and October 1978. Originally released on Columbia (35331). Includes liner notes by Elvis Costello. All tracks have been digitally remastered. For his second album, Elvis Costello fine-tuned his aesthetic by abandoning the California studio cat accompanists of his debut for the more aggressive, quirky and very British Attractions, who would define EC's sound over the next several years. Where MY AIM IS TRUE highlighted Costello's rootsy influences (the Band, etc.), THIS YEAR'S MODEL wholeheartedly embraces the "new wave" out-with-the-old mindset, favoring tightly wound ferocity over back-porch-isms. Irresistibly catchy, in a twitchy, neurotic, white-knuckled way, THIS YEAR'S MODEL is Costello at his edgiest. The classic "Pump It Up" pummels the listener with garage-band organ, pounding drums, and HIGHWAY 61 REVISITED-style ranting. "Radio, Radio" turned into something of an anti-authoritarian anthem for Costello. The snaky guitar and reggae-tinged drums of "I Don't Want to Go to Chelsea" complement his verge-of-a-nervous-breakdown vocal performance nicely. Come to think of it, so does nearly everything else here.
Track Listing: (DISC 1:), (DISC 2:), 1. I Lost You, 1. National Ransom, 2. Dr. Watson, I Presume, 2. Jimmie Standing In the Rain, 3. One Bell Ringing, 3. Stations of the Cross, 4. A Slow Drag With Josephine, 4. Spell That You Cast, The, 5. Five Small Words, 5. That's Not the Part of Him You're Leaving, 6. Church Underground, 6. My Lovely Jezebel, 7. All These Strangers, 7. You Hung the Moon, 8. A Voice In the Dark, 8. Bullets For the New-Born King
Track Listing: 1. Button My Lip, 2. Country Darkness, 3. There's a Story in Your Voice, 4. Either Side of the Same Town, 5. Bedlam, 6. Delivery Man, The, 7. Monkey to Man, 8. Nothing Clings Like Ivy, 9. Name of This Thing Is Not Love, The, 10. Heart Shaped Bruise, 11. Needle Time, 12. Judgement, The, 13. Scarlet Tide, The
The 2001 edition of MY AIM IS TRUE comes with a bonus disc of rare material including demos and alternative versions of songs. Personnel: Elvis Costello (vocals, guitar, piano); John McFee (guitar, pedal steel); Alex Call (guitar); Sean Hopper (piano, organ, background vocals); Steve Nieve (piano, organ); Nick Lowe (piano, bass, background vocals); Stan Shaw (organ); John Ciambotti (bass, background vocals); Bruce Thomas, Andrew Bodnar (bass); Michael Shine, Steve Goulding, Malcolm Dennis, Ian Powling (drums); Dickie Faulkner (percussion).Recorded at Pathway Studios, Islington, United Kingdom from 1976 to 1977. Originally released on Stiff (UK SEEZ 3)/Columbia (US 35037). Includes liner notes by Elvis Costello. When MY AIM IS TRUE was released in 1977, no one knew that the character on the cover, with coke-bottle glasses, ill-fitting clothes, and Jerry Lewis posture would become a pop-culture icon. Elvis Costello arrived as the uber-geek, hell-bent on blowing away years of macho rock posturing with his revenge-of-the-nerds image and sharp, snappy sound, instantly defining New Wave. In retrospect, the songs-with echoes of everything from the Band ("Blame It on Cain") to the Byrds ("[The Angels Wanna Wear My] Red Shoes")-owed more to rootsy pub-rock than it did to punk, but it was still miles beyond the hairy-chested blues-rock theatrics bogging down the airwaves in the mid-'70s.While Elvis hadn't hooked up with the Attractions yet, he's ably backed on most of the album by Californian pub-rockers Clover (who would eventually become-shhh-Huey Lewis & the News), and crucially, on the white-reggae "Watching the Detectives," by Steve Goulding and Andrew Bodnar, on loan from key Costello influence Graham Parker. None of this would have mattered had Costello's melodic knack not been so crafty and his lyrics so trenchant, immediately establishing him as the premier singer/songwriter of the post-hippie era.
The 2001 edition of MY AIM IS TRUE comes with a bonus disc of rare material including demos and alternative versions of songs. Personnel: Elvis Costello (vocals, guitar, piano); John McFee (guitar, pedal steel); Alex Call (guitar); Sean Hopper (piano, organ, background vocals); Steve Nieve (piano, organ); Nick Lowe (piano, bass, background vocals); Stan Shaw (organ); John Ciambotti (bass, background vocals); Bruce Thomas, Andrew Bodnar (bass); Michael Shine, Steve Goulding, Malcolm Dennis, Ian Powling (drums); Dickie Faulkner (percussion).Recorded at Pathway Studios, Islington, United Kingdom from 1976 to 1977. Originally released on Stiff (UK SEEZ 3)/Columbia (US 35037). Includes liner notes by Elvis Costello. When MY AIM IS TRUE was released in 1977, no one knew that the character on the cover, with coke-bottle glasses, ill-fitting clothes, and Jerry Lewis posture would become a pop-culture icon. Elvis Costello arrived as the uber-geek, hell-bent on blowing away years of macho rock posturing with his revenge-of-the-nerds image and sharp, snappy sound, instantly defining New Wave. In retrospect, the songs-with echoes of everything from the Band ("Blame It on Cain") to the Byrds ("[The Angels Wanna Wear My] Red Shoes")-owed more to rootsy pub-rock than it did to punk, but it was still miles beyond the hairy-chested blues-rock theatrics bogging down the airwaves in the mid-'70s.While Elvis hadn't hooked up with the Attractions yet, he's ably backed on most of the album by Californian pub-rockers Clover (who would eventually become-shhh-Huey Lewis & the News), and crucially, on the white-reggae "Watching the Detectives," by Steve Goulding and Andrew Bodnar, on loan from key Costello influence Graham Parker. None of this would have mattered had Costello's melodic knack not been so crafty and his lyrics so trenchant, immediately establishing him as the premier singer/songwriter of the post-hippie era.
Track Listing: (DISC 1:), (DISC 2:), 1. Button My Lip, 2. Country Darkness, 3. There's a Story In Your Voice, 4. Either Side of the Same Town, 5. Bedlam, 6. Delivery Man, The, 7. Monkey To Man, 8. Nothing Clings Like Ivy, 9. Name of This Thing is Not Love, The, 10. Heart Shaped Bruise, 11. Needle Time, 12. Judgement, The, 13. Scarlet Tide, The
Track Listing: 1. In the Darkest Place, 2. Toledo, 3. I Still Have That Other Girl, 4. This House Is Empty Now, 5. Tears at the Birthday Party, 6. Such Unlikely Lovers, 7. My Thief, 8. Long Division, The, 9. Painted from Memory, 10. Sweetest Punch, The, 11. What's Her Name Today? 12. God Give Me Strength
Track Listing: 1. Love for Tender, 2. Opportunity, 3. Imposter, The, 4. Secondary Modern, 5. King Horse, 6. Possession, 7. Men Called Uncle, 8. Clowntime Is Over, 9. New Amsterdam, 10. High Fidelity, 11. I Can't Stand Up for Falling Down, 12. Black and White World, 13. 5ive Gears in Reverse, 14. B Movie, 15. Motel Matches, 16. Human Touch, 17. Beaten to the Punch, 18. Temptation, 19. I Stand Accused, 20. Riot Act
Track Listing: 1. Brilliant Mistake, 2. Lovable, 3. Our Little Angel, 4. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood, 5. Glitter Gulch, 6. Indoor Fireworks, 7. Little Palaces, 8. I'll Wear It Proudly, 9. American Without Tears, 10. Eisenhower Blues, 11. Poisoned Rose, 12. Big Light, The, 13. Jack of All Parades, 14. Suit of Lights, 15. Sleep of the Just
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