Yorkshire Evening Press, October 21, 2004

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Yorkshire Evening Press

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Almost Blue / Goodbye Cruel World


Yorkshire Evening Press

Elvis Costello
Almost Blue  3 stars (out of 5) reviews3 stars (out of 5) reviews3 stars (out of 5) reviews3 stars (out of 5) reviews3 stars (out of 5) reviews
Goodbye Cruel World  2 stars (out of 5) reviews2 stars (out of 5) reviews2 stars (out of 5) reviews2 stars (out of 5) reviews2 stars (out of 5) reviews

No one takes care of unfinished business like Elvis Costello, not even The Sopranos. He already has re-released "our worst record," 1983's Goodbye Cruel World, once before and now he is scratching again at this old sore. "With the benefit of a little more distance, I am able to say that it is probably the worst record I could have made of a decent bunch of songs," he says in his ever cussed, self-critical sleevenotes. Suffer the excesses of Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley's clammy, faux-soul production on "I Wanna Be Loved" and "The Only Flame In Town" just one more time, then savour the stripped-back splendour of the demo and solo acoustic versions. It is like finding a wooden floor under gaudy linoleum.

The expanded Almost Blue and Kojak Variety sets of covers, one country, the other rhythm and blues and ballads, show off his record collection... and his vocal limitations. Costello has three more albums awaiting exhumation to complete the set, and no doubt he will immediately start re-painting his Forth Bridge all over again.


Tags: Almost BlueEdselGoodbye Cruel WorldClive LangerAlan WinstanleyI Wanna Be LovedThe Only Flame In TownKojak VarietyThe ClashLondon CallingJoe StrummerMick JonesPennie Smith

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Yorkshire Evening Press, October 21, 2004


Yorkshire Evening Press reviews the Rhino/Edsel reissues of Almost Blue and Goodbye Cruel World.


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