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My Aim Is True

Elvis Costello

Robert Hilburn

You'd better be good if you're a rock 'n' roller who decides to use the first name Elvis. Costello (aka Declan Patrick McManus) is. There are some moments in the British singer-songwriter's first LP that are as ragged as his L.A. club debut last November. But the lyrics are among the most well-crafted and provocative of any new arrival in years. Costello looks a bit like Buddy Holly, sounds something like Graham Parker and shares Dylan's sarcastic, angry outlook. He should be back with another album and tour by the spring. Catch him.

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Los Angeles Times, January 8, 1978


Robert Hilburn's recap of the year in music includes My Aim Is True.

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