Pittsburgh Press, December 15, 1977
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My Aim Is True
Elvis Costello
John Milward / Chicago Daily News Service
Though the performances on this album are necessarily ragged — after all, Costello was a computer programmer up until the time this album was recorded — the songs on this debut make him an instant heavy. Costello's tunes rock with the insistence of someone who has just found God in an electric guitar, and his words ring with a biting but witty intelligence that is irresistible.
My Aim is True shows Costello to be the best songwriter of the New Wave.
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