Elvis Costello to Release Expansive 'King of America' Reissue
The 6-CD set, out Nov. 1, includes remastered tracks, unreleased demos, live recordings, and collaborations spanning four decades.
- The reissue features a newly remastered version of Costello's 1986 album 'King of America' along with a wealth of additional material.
- Included in the set are unreleased demos, outtakes, and a full concert recorded at the Royal Albert Hall in 1987.
- The collection spans 97 tracks, capturing Costello's exploration of American music genres and collaborations with artists like T-Bone Burnett.
- The final three discs cover Costello's later Americana-inspired work, featuring collaborations with Kris Kristofferson, Rosanne Cash, and Emmylou Harris.
- A limited-edition vinyl version of the remastered album will also be available for pre-order in both black and gold formats.