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"London's Brilliant Parade" is a song written and performed by new wave musician
Elvis Costello Declan Patrick MacManus (born 25 August 1954), known professionally as Elvis Costello, is an English singer, songwriter, record producer, author and television host. According to ''Rolling Stone'', Costello "reinvigorated the literate, lyrical ...
that was first released on his 1994 album '' Brutal Youth''. Written as a reflection on Costello's birth city of
London London is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in . London metropolitan area, Its wider metropolitan area is the largest in Wester ...
, the song features lyrics based on his recollection of London during the 1960s as well as music inspired by
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. The song was one of those on the album that featured Costello performing with his longtime backing band
the Attractions The Attractions were an English backing band for the English new wave musician Elvis Costello between 1977 and 1986, and again from 1994 to 1996. They consisted of Steve Nieve (keyboards), Bruce Thomas (bass guitar), and Pete Thomas (drums ...
, who reunited during the course of the album's recording. As such, Costello singled out the song as an instance of the band's ability to perform sophisticatedly. "London's Brilliant Parade" was, at Costello's insistence, released as the fourth and final single from ''Brutal Youth'' in 1994. The song's tender melody and nostalgic lyrics garnered the song critical acclaim and the song has since appeared on Costello compilation albums.


Background and lyrics

Elvis Costello Declan Patrick MacManus (born 25 August 1954), known professionally as Elvis Costello, is an English singer, songwriter, record producer, author and television host. According to ''Rolling Stone'', Costello "reinvigorated the literate, lyrical ...
wrote "London's Brilliant Parade" as a tribute to his birth city of
London London is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in . London metropolitan area, Its wider metropolitan area is the largest in Wester ...
, despite feeling more connected to his
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heritage. He explained, "That song is probably as close as I'll ever get to writing a sentimental song about the town I was born in, even though I've never really regarded it as my hometown. But some places have a special personal significance for me." He wrote the song while living in
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; he reflected, "Maybe it's the old thing of leaving the town to see it. When I was there constantly, perhaps it was all too on top of me to see the difference. When I sat at the piano to write it, it all became clear, like a story I'd seen go past myself without really recognising it." Costello specified that the song was a reflection on the London of his childhood, as opposed to London of the present: "It isn't the then of when I started. It's the then of the Sixties, that illusionary London." He commented on modern London in 1994, "It's running down. That's what the song's trying to capture. But it's a sort of melancholy feeling. Because I'm not there and it's not affecting me, it's not like I really want to criticise it in a damning way. The feeling is ambivalent. In the song, it's 'Just look at me, I'm having the time of my life'. Some of the time when I sing it, I mean it. Some of the time, it's obviously tongue-in-cheek. It isn't an absolute judgement, the definitive word on London." However, Costello also noted that he sought not to make the song into a direct critique of London's current state—"I didn't want it to be a pious 'Oh, the poor people on the street' song. Because, heaven knows, there are so many more talented commentators when it comes to that subject, like
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, doing it for me.... I think anyone with any intelligence knows about homelessness. Me saying it doesn't change the fact."


Music and recording

Stylistically, Costello sought to make "London's Brilliant Parade" both a tribute to and parody of
the Kinks The Kinks were an English rock band formed in London in 1963 by brothers Ray Davies, Ray and Dave Davies, and Pete Quaife. They are regarded as one of the most influential rock bands of the 1960s. The band emerged during the height of British ...
, even using a
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guitar on the track as a nod to
Ray Davies Sir Raymond Douglas Davies ( ; born 21 June 1944) is an English musician. He was the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist and primary songwriter for the Rock music, rock band the Kinks, which he led, with his younger brother Dave Davies, Dave pro ...
using one on " Lola". Further, Costello noted the song as one of those on the album that continued the musical sophistication and atypical song structure he had learned from the Brodsky Quartet when they collaborated on 1993's '' The Juliet Letters''. "London's Brilliant Parade" was one of the five songs on ''Brutal Youth'' that featured the full
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lineup. While former Costello producer
Nick Lowe Nicholas Drain Lowe (born 24 March 1949) is an English singer-songwriter, musician and producer. A noted figure in Pub rock (United Kingdom), pub rock, power pop and New wave music, new wave, Costello praised the band's performance as "excellent" in the liner notes for the album, noting, "Handing the song over for
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to play meant that it could be realised beyond my extreme limitations at the piano."


Release

In addition to appearing on the album, "London's Brilliant Parade" was released as the fourth and final single from '' Brutal Youth'' in November 1994. Though the previous singles from ''Brutal Youth'' had largely underperformed, Costello fought for the song to be released as a single, even if he did not believe it would be a commercial success. He explained, The single was a moderate chart hit, reaching number 48 in the UK. It has since also appeared on compilation albums such as 1997's '' Extreme Honey'' and 2015's ''
Unfaithful Music & Disappearing Ink ''Unfaithful Music & Disappearing Ink'' is a memoir and spoken word album by Elvis Costello. The album earned Costello a Grammy Award The Grammy Awards, stylized as GRAMMY, and often referred to as The Grammys, are awards presented by The ...
'', the latter of which served as a companion disc to Costello's autobiography of the same name.


Critical reception

"London's Brilliant Parade" saw positive reception from music writers upon its release. The ''
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'' called the song "beautiful", praising its "delicate instrumentation and warm, gentle vocals." '' Pulse!'' was similarly effusive, writing, "Who else could have written the melody that effortlessly bounds into the title phrase of 'London's Brilliant Parade'? Costello's voice is astonishing as he threads extended phrases of difficult intervals." ''
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'' wrote, London's Brilliant Parade' crosses a whimsical Kinks song like '
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' with some Beatle-y psychedelia, as Mr. Costello offers a rambling, impressionistic walking tour of London." More ambivalently, the ''
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'' wrote, "Can't say I like it, but you can't fail to admire the way it's put together — a bit like
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' thighs." Retrospective writers have been similarly positive. Anthony Breznican of ''
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'' wrote, London's Brilliant Parade' is a nostalgic, dream-fueled stroll through Costello’s hometown, one that was far from my own of
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. But in his bridges and struggling streets, there was a reflection I recognized." David Gorman of ''Trunkworthy'', meanwhile, wrote, "It's Costello’s own '
Penny Lane "Penny Lane" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles that was released as a double A-side single with "Strawberry Fields Forever" in February 1967. It was written primarily by Paul McCartney and credited to the Lennon–McCartney songwr ...
,' complete with nostalgic sound effects and a breezy music-hall melody worthy of McCartney himself."


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References

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