British recording artist Elvis Costello arrives at the 2011 MusiCares Person of the Year tribute honoring Barbra Streisand in Los Angeles, February 11, 2011.
British recording artist Elvis Costello arrives at the 2011 MusiCares Person of the Year tribute honoring Barbra Streisand in Los Angeles, February 11, 2011. Reuters

(Reuters) - British singer-songwriter Elvis Costello has told fans not to buy a pricey limited edition box set of his music on sale next month, recommending they purchase some Louis Armstrong instead.

Costello, real name Declan MacManus, said in an official blog post that the online retail price for The Return Of The Spectacular Spinning Songbook of $202.66, or 212.99 pounds in Britain, appears to be either a misprint or a satire.

If you want to buy something special for your loved one at this time of seasonal giving, we suggest, 'Ambassador Of Jazz' -- a cute little imitation suitcase containing 10 re-mastered albums by one of the most beautiful and loving revolutionaries who ever lived -- Louis Armstrong.

The music, he added, was vastly superior, and cost less than $150.

While Costello's comments may embarrass his record label, they have also generated considerable publicity for the super deluxe edition, which is available from December 6.

The 57-year-old pointed out that the same music would be available in the New Year at more affordable prices, and took the opportunity to plug his live appearances in the United States and Europe next year.