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<center><h3> ALBUMS </h3></center>
<center><h3> Wise Up Ghost </h3></center>
<center>ROCK</center>
<center>''' Elvis Costello & The Roots </center>
<center>ELVIS COSTELLO & THE ROOTS</center>
<center>''Wise Up Ghost''</center>
<center>PRODUCERS: Steven Mandel, Elvis Costello, Ahmir "?uestlove" Thompson</center>
<center>LABEL: Blue Note</center>
<center>RELEASE DATE: Sept. 17 </center>
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<center> Joe Gross </center>
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''Wise Up Ghost'', the accidental sequel to Costello's ''Get Happy!!'' 33 years after that album's Stax worship, is his most bracing music in years. The Roots' ductile soul/ funk reminds that they can do anything, and Costello's gift for wordcraft and his singularly weird voice reminds he can go anywhere. Everyone's aim is true.  
''Wise Up Ghost'', the accidental sequel to Costello's ''Get Happy!!'' 33 years after that album's Stax worship, is his most bracing music in years. The Roots' ductile soul/funk reminds that they can do anything, and Costello's gift for wordcraft and his singularly weird voice reminds he can go anywhere. Everyone's aim is true.  


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Wise Up Ghost

Elvis Costello & The Roots

Joe Gross

Wise Up Ghost, the accidental sequel to Costello's Get Happy!! 33 years after that album's Stax worship, is his most bracing music in years. The Roots' ductile soul/funk reminds that they can do anything, and Costello's gift for wordcraft and his singularly weird voice reminds he can go anywhere. Everyone's aim is true.


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Billboard, September 28, 2013


Joe Gross reviews Wise Up Ghost.

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