Edinburgh Scotsman, May 2, 2008: Difference between revisions
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<center><h3> Momofuku </h3></center> | <center><h3> Momofuku </h3></center> | ||
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Jenny Lewis and her other half Johnathan Rice weigh in on vocals and guitar, with Davey Faragher on bass, and Pete Thomas and his daughter Tennessee on drums. | Jenny Lewis and her other half Johnathan Rice weigh in on vocals and guitar, with Davey Faragher on bass, and Pete Thomas and his daughter Tennessee on drums. | ||
Costello's voice still rasps with indignation after all this time on the closing " | Costello's voice still rasps with indignation after all this time on the closing "Go Away," and echoes the Cryin' Shames' Charlie Crane on "Pardon Me, Madam, My Name Is Eve." Steve Nieve got a late call into proceedings, but his keyboards are delicately deployed throughout, giving it the authentic Attractions touch. | ||
This is Costello's best work since parting with his old backing band, from the whimsy of " | This is Costello's best work since parting with his old backing band, from the whimsy of "Harry Worth" to the strident sting of "American Gangster Time." To support the album he is going out on tour with The Imposters, opening for the reformed Police on their North American tour this summer. Would that have been so comfortable a match three decades ago? | ||
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''The Scotsman'' reviews ''[[Momofuku]]'', which is named Album of the Week. | ''The Scotsman'' reviews ''[[Momofuku]]'', which is named Album of the Week. | ||
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[[Category:Edinburgh Scotsman| Edinburgh Scotsman 2008-05- | [[Category:Edinburgh Scotsman| Edinburgh Scotsman 2008-05-02]] | ||
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