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Review of When I Was Cruel
Pop Album of the Week And how we loved it when he was, letting poetic bile rip over spiky chord changes, putting the objects of his anger through the shredder. In recent years Costello has been keeping such eclectic company as
the London Symphony Orchestra and the Brodsky Quartet, but is now reunited
with Attractions Steve Nieve and Pete Thomas to return to the abrasive
rhythms and melodies of their heyday. He makes a record free of the
stench former glories tend to cause when being recreated. Instead, the
basic new wave attack is sharpened by subtle studio production techniques,
nowhere better 'Daddy Can I Turn This' and 'Dissolve' are full-on punk onslaughts that sound like they came out of Detroit, while the discomforting '15 Petals' careers along like a train on the verge of coming off the tracks. If you did not believe Costello had another good record in him, prepare for a big surprise. |
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