Billboard, February 18, 1989

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Billboard

US music magazines

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Costello makes a label jump with his first album in two years. Result was worth the wait: Typically tuneful, stingingly intelligent set, cut without the Attractions but with a host of guests (Paul McCartney, Chrissie Hynde, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, etc.), combines the best sonic and lyrical elements of Imperial Bedroom and King Of America. "Veronica," a Costello-McCartney collaboration, is a splendid and chart-worthy lead-in to this rewarding package.


Tags: SpikeThe AttractionsPaul McCartneyChrissie HyndeDirty Dozen Brass BandImperial BedroomKing Of AmericaVeronicaDeclan MacManus

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Billboard, February 18, 1989


Billboard reviews Spike.

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1989-02-18 Billboard page 80 clipping.jpg
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Cover and page scan.
1989-02-18 Billboard cover.jpg 1989-02-18 Billboard page 80.jpg

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