Bournemouth Daily Echo, May 29, 2009: Difference between revisions
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As ever, a new offering from Elvis Costello weighs heavy with expectation and [[Secret, Profane & Sugarcane]] is no exception. The more so since it reunites EC with [[King Of America|King of America]] producer [[T-Bone Burnett]] and that matchless album’s expansive sound. | As ever, a new offering from Elvis Costello weighs heavy with expectation and [[Secret, Profane & Sugarcane]] is no exception. The more so since it reunites EC with [[King Of America|King of America]] producer [[T-Bone Burnett]] and that matchless album’s expansive sound. | ||
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Honest to a fault, this is a heartfelt record by a seriously restless musical soul who never fails to raise the interest of the discerning. | Honest to a fault, this is a heartfelt record by a seriously restless musical soul who never fails to raise the interest of the discerning. | ||
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