This Year’s Model is a great album. It had a new fresh sound unlike anything I knew of when it was released.
3/17/78: Elvis Costello w/This Year's Model
— MidCenturyCinema (@MidCenturyCinem) March 18, 2023
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'This Year's Model', Elvis Costello's second album was released on March 17th, 1978.
— Elvis Costello (@ElvisCostello) March 17, 2023
The album features the hits "Pump It Up" & "(I Don't Want to Go to) Chelsea". pic.twitter.com/lgxG3Zt0nk
Billboard to promote the release of Elvis Costello & The Attractions' 1978 album, 'This Year's Model' on the Sunset Strip, Hollywood, California pic.twitter.com/bKKXzRAXDt
— Barney Hurley (@barneyhurley1) March 6, 2023
Happy 45th Anniversary to @ElvisCostello's second studio album ‘This Year's Model’ originally released March 17, 1978 | Read our tribute by @tenelson65 + listen to the album here: https://t.co/qXiOrEVSVL pic.twitter.com/11kAsSSO5N
— ALBUMISM (@Albumism) March 17, 2023
In 2021 Elvis released 'Spanish Model', an album that came into existence after a dream he had listening to 'This Year's Model' in Spanish. The project brought together Latin artists and created bonds across generations & geography; while also exposing new melodies/tunes. pic.twitter.com/oIRCa8vSAT
— Elvis Costello (@ElvisCostello) March 18, 2022