City College of San Francisco Guardsman, April 3, 1986: Difference between revisions
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An old British new wave artist turns into a Bob Dylan-rockabilly style musician. These are the words to describe veteran rocker Elvis Costello. | |||
It's a good try for Costello, but boring. Costello does a version of the Animals tune "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood." It makes the Animals look tame. | |||
The best song on the album and a real jumpin' tune is "Lovable." This song reminds one of the old Costello. | |||
The album was produced by T-Bone Burnett and Declan Patrick Aloysins. Costello dropped his attractions this time around. Better attract them back for that old familiar Costello beat or else we will be bored by a bad Dylan imitation. | |||
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